A taste of Trogir
You’ll find heaps of places for tucking into some Croatian treats in Trogir – you really will be spoilt for choice. There are Italian options such as pasta and pizza, and you won’t have to go far to find somewhere dishing up delicious fresh seafood and grilled meats.
A trip to Split
The city of Split is truly enchanting, and as soon as you set eyes on its awe-inspiring architecture and majestic monuments, you’re destined to be amazed. You’ll get a really modern feel from the get-go, with the palm-line promenade stealing the show. The mix of old and new that makes it so appealing.
Why is Trogir famous?
Trogir is famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, characterised by Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. The town is often called an “open‑air museum” due to its well‑preserved medieval streets, stone buildings, and cultural landmarks.
What are the top attractions in Trogir?
Popular attractions in Trogir include the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with its famous Radovan’s Portal, Kamerlengo Fortress, the Trogir Town Museum, Cipiko Palace, and the lively waterfront promenade known as the Riva.
What is the best time to visit Trogir?
The best time to visit Trogir is during spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). These months offer warm weather, fewer crowds, and pleasant conditions for sightseeing and island‑hopping. July and August are peak tourist months with hotter temperatures.
Are there good beaches near Trogir?
Yes, Trogir has access to several beautiful beaches. Popular options include Okrug Gornji Beach on Čiovo Island, Pantan Beach with its lagoon setting, and Medena Beach, which is family‑friendly and offers water sports.
Can I take day trips from Trogir?
Trogir is an excellent base for day trips. Popular excursions include Split and Diocletian’s Palace, Krka National Park with its waterfalls, the Blue Lagoon for swimming and snorkelling, and nearby islands such as Drvenik Veli and Šolta.