Set on a small island between the mainland and the island of Čiovo, Trogir is a city that captivates at first sight. Its narrow stone streets, Romanesque churches, and Renaissance palaces make it one of the finest examples of medieval urban planning in Europe – a distinction recognized by its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Stroll through the historic center and discover the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece of Dalmatian Gothic architecture with the famous portal by Master Radovan. Every corner of the old town tells a story – from Venetian-era palaces to hidden squares with cozy cafés full of charm.
Climb the Kamerlengo Fortress, once a defensive stronghold, now a perfect sunset spot overlooking boats gliding along the Trogir waterfront. If you enjoy peaceful walks, a bridge leads you to the island of Čiovo, where pine-shaded beaches invite you to relax.
Beyond its rich history, Trogir pulses with a modern rhythm – with art galleries, summer concerts, and vibrant evenings by the sea.
Whether you’re seeking inspiration, relaxation, or a journey through time, Trogir promises an experience that will stay with you long after you leave.