Croatia Trogir Tours

Get to know Trogir near Split, a UNESCO-listed island town of Venetian palaces and tangled stone lanes, on Croatian coast tours.

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Trogir Tours focus on a small island town on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, connected to the mainland and to the neighboring island of Čiovo by short bridges. Trogir's old town was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 for its exceptionally preserved Romanesque and Venetian architecture, built up over more than two thousand years of Greek, Roman, medieval and Venetian rule packed into an area that can be crossed on foot in about fifteen minutes.

Most visitors reach Trogir on a day trip from nearby Split, though the town's compact size and quieter pace also make it a worthwhile base for exploring the wider Croatia coastline at a slower speed than the larger coastal cities allow.

Saint Lawrence Cathedral and the Old Town

The Cathedral of Saint Lawrence dominates Trogir's main square, its west portal carved in the 13th century by the Croatian master Radovan with figures of saints, animals and scenes from daily medieval life. Inside, a Renaissance chapel dedicated to the town's patron saint, John of Trogir, was added in the 15th century by local and Venetian sculptors. The surrounding streets, a dense grid of stone houses, courtyards and small squares, remain largely unchanged since the Venetian period, when Trogir grew wealthy on maritime trade.

Kamerlengo Fortress and the Riva

At the town's western tip, Kamerlengo Fortress was built in the early 15th century to defend the harbor and now hosts open-air film screenings and concerts in summer. Its round corner tower can be climbed for a view across the old town's rooftops toward the mainland. Trogir's waterfront promenade, lined with cafes and moored yachts, faces Čiovo island across a narrow channel and serves as the main gathering spot in the evening.

Trogir Tour Packages and Excursions

Trogir Tour Packages generally combine a guided walk through the old town with excursions further along the coast or inland, since the town itself can be seen thoroughly in half a day. From Trogir: Mostar & Međugorje Full Day Tour with wine tasting runs across the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, pairing Trogir with the Ottoman-era bridge town of Mostar and a regional wine tasting.

Getting to Trogir

Trogir sits about twenty-five kilometers from Split and even closer to Split Airport, making it an easy stop between flights and the city. Regular buses and organized transfers connect Trogir to Split throughout the day, and the town's proximity to the airport means some travelers visit on arrival or departure rather than as a separate trip. Split's ferry port, with connections to the Dalmatian islands, is also within easy reach for travelers who base themselves in the quieter surroundings of Trogir instead.

Best Time to Visit Trogir

Trogir is most comfortable between May and October, when warm weather suits walking the old town and sitting along the waterfront. Summer evenings bring the fortress concerts and busier cafes, while spring and early autumn offer similar weather with fewer visitors on the narrow streets.

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