Two millennia of stormy history have been written on this small islet straddling the isthmus between the gentle hills and fertile plain on the mainland and the coast of the island Ciovo.
Trogir is treasury of art, or a "Town-Museum" (UNESCO protection) as the famous Berenson put it. Ancient Kairos, Roman fragments and inscriptions, and rustic Early Croatian art will compete for our attention.
The Trogir Riviera has a mild Adriatic climate, rich subtropical and Mediterranean vegetation, an archipelago of picturesque islands with quiet fishing and hard-working settlements hiding in their coves, hidden rocky and pebbly beaches, beauty and versatility of folklore, picturesque folk architecture, modern tourist facilities ideal for summer and winter vacations, entertainment and recreation, traditional hospitality, Dalmatian specialties, folklore festivals and classic concerts.
Quick Tips:
The best time to visit Trogir is in May, June, September, and October.
The temperature of the sea is still warm and there are not so many tourist and less traffic.
The prices of quality private accommodations are usually much cheaper during that period than in high season, and the weather is usually sunny and warm.Best Way To Get Around:
The easiest way to get here is by car. Another way is by the local bus 37 from Split town.
By plane, there are many low-cost airlines which is operate during the year to Split airport, 8km from Trogir.