Trogir is a city in Croatia, close to Split and very close to Split airport. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as it is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe. It is a fascinating place to just wander and also contains a range of accommodation. At present the town is undergoing considerably redevelopment, but it far from fully developed and you will still find run down or even abandoned houses. It is definitely worth the day trip from Split
Getting there
Trogir is 10 minutes from the Split airport and about 30 minutes from down town Split. From the airport take the regular 37 bus (runs every 20 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes in the evening and on Sundays, cost 20 Kuna). The 37 bus is the regular Split -Trogir service and you can use this bus to get to Trogir from Split (or vice versa). It is also relatively cheap to catch a taxi from the airport to Trogir.
Traveling around
The old part of Trogir occupies an island which you can walk around in about 20 minutes.
See
Stunning beaches, spectacular islands with lavender-covered hills, small medieval and renaissance towns and Roman ruins characterize the intriguing strip of land that comprises Central Dalmatia. Warm Dalmatian hospitality and cheer is sure to capture your soul as you explore the quaint towns and old fishing ports.
Trogir is a jewel of a town encased in 15th-century walls. Tiny medieval streets wind through the enchanting town revealing hidden restaurants and eye-catching galleries. A wide seaside promenade snakes around the town, culminating in a charming port full of sailboats waiting to take you to the islands of Drvenik Mali and Drvenik Veli with their pristine sand beaches and secluded coves. Stretching out from the main land of Trogir to either side is an infinite number of beautiful beaches as well. A pleasing blend of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, Trogir boasts a spectacular Venetian Cathedral of St. Lovro, a 15th-century town hall, the Church of St. John the Baptist with its gorgeous carved portal. Trogir is a delightful little town that is conveniently located to explore Central Dalmatia.
Just a short drive away, visitors may explore the intriguing city of Split with its busy commercial port, residential houses, shops and restaurants all rising from the incredible ruins of Diocletian’s Palace. The ancient ruins of the Roman city of Solin are also just a short drive away from Trogir and make an extraordinary day trip.
Kamerlengo Fortress, at the waterfront, Old fortress. You walk on top of the walls and go to the top of the big tower and enjoy the view over the town
Things to do
In Poljica you can take peaceful evening walks free of modern day noise. In the village you can find a restaurant, shop and cafe bar. Peaceful place for leisure time on the reach of attractive destinations (Trogir, Split, Šibenik, etc.).
You can also rent a car that is great way to get around and enjoy yourself in exploiring our beautiful country and islands.
Eat
Mirkec Pizzaria, Budislaviceva 15, At the harbour, Good food at reasonable prices
The End, +385(0)21 88 42 84, Matije Gupca 10, in the middle of the old part, Charming restaurant occupying the end of a very narrow street in the old part. Croation/Italian food, mostly seafood
Sleep
In the old part
Palace Derossi, +385(0)21881-241, Hrvatskih Mučenika 1, old part, towards bus station
Roso, +385 (0) 91 7243148, +385 (0) 91 7243148, Ribarska 21, old town, close to the waterfront, Nice and clean in good location. Ensuite bathrooms and air condition
Outside Trogir
Apartmani Sirovic, Put Tunjare 58, Marina, beautiful location in the picturesque village of Marina, 12km west of Trogir
www.apartments-croatia-alebic.hr (House on the beach) , Poljica, Marina - Trogir, Apartments are in the middle of Marina bay, at the seaside just few steps from the beach!
Four apartments (A2+2 and Studio) with the commodities of modern living, these are: air condition, SAT-TV, radio, kitchen and a bathroom with shower. Big shady balconies with tables and benches with a grill place.
www.villa-carmen-apartments.com, Vinisce Trogir, Villa Carmen is close to Trogir with six apartments which are 5 meters from crystal sea, fantastic panoramic sea view at islands, natural beaches
Villa Carmen is 25 km from Trogir and 30 from Split airport. Kayak. motorboat and yacht charter.
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Trogir is a city in Croatia, close to Split and very close to Split airport. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as it is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe. It is a fascinating place to just wander and also contains a range of accommodation. At present the town is undergoing considerably redevelopment, but it far from fully developed and you will still find run down or even abandoned houses. It is definitely worth the day trip from Split
Getting there
Trogir is 10 minutes from the Split airport and about 30 minutes from down town Split. From the airport take the regular 37 bus (runs every 20 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes in the evening and on Sundays, cost 20 Kuna). The 37 bus is the regular Split -Trogir service and you can use this bus to get to Trogir from Split (or vice versa). It is also relatively cheap to catch a taxi from the airport to Trogir.
Traveling around
The old part of Trogir occupies an island which you can walk around in about 20 minutes.
See
Stunning beaches, spectacular islands with lavender-covered hills, small medieval and renaissance towns and Roman ruins characterize the intriguing strip of land that comprises Central Dalmatia. Warm Dalmatian hospitality and cheer is sure to capture your soul as you explore the quaint towns and old fishing ports.
Trogir is a jewel of a town encased in 15th-century walls. Tiny medieval streets wind through the enchanting town revealing hidden restaurants and eye-catching galleries. A wide seaside promenade snakes around the town, culminating in a charming port full of sailboats waiting to take you to the islands of Drvenik Mali and Drvenik Veli with their pristine sand beaches and secluded coves. Stretching out from the main land of Trogir to either side is an infinite number of beautiful beaches as well. A pleasing blend of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, Trogir boasts a spectacular Venetian Cathedral of St. Lovro, a 15th-century town hall, the Church of St. John the Baptist with its gorgeous carved portal. Trogir is a delightful little town that is conveniently located to explore Central Dalmatia.
Just a short drive away, visitors may explore the intriguing city of Split with its busy commercial port, residential houses, shops and restaurants all rising from the incredible ruins of Diocletian’s Palace. The ancient ruins of the Roman city of Solin are also just a short drive away from Trogir and make an extraordinary day trip.
Things to do
In Poljica you can take peaceful evening walks free of modern day noise. In the village you can find a restaurant, shop and cafe bar. Peaceful place for leisure time on the reach of attractive destinations (Trogir, Split, Šibenik, etc.).
You can also rent a car that is great way to get around and enjoy yourself in exploiring our beautiful country and islands.
Eat
Mirkec Pizzaria, Budislaviceva 15, At the harbour, Good food at reasonable prices
The End, +385(0)21 88 42 84, Matije Gupca 10, in the middle of the old part, Charming restaurant occupying the end of a very narrow street in the old part. Croation/Italian food, mostly seafood
Sleep
In the old part
Palace Derossi , +385(0)21881-241, Hrvatskih Mučenika 1, old part, towards bus station
Roso, +385 (0) 91 7243148, +385 (0) 91 7243148, Ribarska 21, old town, close to the waterfront, Nice and clean in good location. Ensuite bathrooms and air condition
Outside Trogir
Apartmani Sirovic , Put Tunjare 58, Marina, beautiful location in the picturesque village of Marina, 12km west of Trogir
www.apartments-croatia-alebic.hr (House on the beach) , Poljica, Marina - Trogir, Apartments are in the middle of Marina bay, at the seaside just few steps from the beach! Four apartments (A2+2 and Studio) with the commodities of modern living, these are: air condition, SAT-TV, radio, kitchen and a bathroom with shower. Big shady balconies with tables and benches with a grill place.
www.villa-carmen-apartments.com , Vinisce Trogir, Villa Carmen is close to Trogir with six apartments which are 5 meters from crystal sea, fantastic panoramic sea view at islands, natural beaches Villa Carmen is 25 km from Trogir and 30 from Split airport. Kayak. motorboat and yacht charter.
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Ryan Holliday, Claus Hansen, NOVA, Niels Elgaard Larsen, Grigori, John Koen, David, Nick Roux, Mike Meylan and Marilee Taussig, Inas, Tatatabot, Airin and WindHorse
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