Trogir

Category:UNESCO World Heritage Sites Category:UNESCO tag to be fixedCategory:Has custom banner Trogir is a preserved medieval town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Croatia, with a population of approximately 13,000 (2011). The medieval town is a popular day trip from Split, as it is within its metropolitan area.

Understand

Trogir 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. The town is benefitting from massive investments.

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. A pleasing blend of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture. Trogir is a delightful little town from which to explore Central Dalmatia.

church tower in the middle
View from tower

Get in

By plane

Split Airport is 5 km east from the town. There are a few options to reach Trogir from the airport or vice versa:

  • Bus #37Category:Has map markers (Trogir-Split) (departs just south of the airport terminal, terminal side of the street). A 10 minute ride from the airport to Trogir. Buses are scheduled every 20 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes in the evening and on Sundays. €3, pay onboard with card or cash.
  • 43.51864716.2505871 TaxiCategory:Has map markers (in Trogir the closest taxi rank is located across the road at the west side of the bus station). about €13.50, but it's worth checking with the driver beforehand. OSM directions
  • Friendly localCategory:Has map markers. If going to the airport from Trogir bus station then some local might offer you a lift for half of the official price. About €7.

By bus

  • 43.51833816.2516952 [dead link]Category:Articles with dead external links Autobusni kolodvor TrogirCategory:Has map markers (Bus station). The station is a hub for local, regional and intercity buses. Regional bus #37 connects Trogir with the city of Split and the airport and Kaštela – a chain of settlements along the Kaštelanski Bay. There is also a (more) direct bus to Split - inquire in the bus station. On most days, it leaves hourly and costs €4. OSM directions

By car

Trogir is in about 25 km (30 minutes by car) from the centre of Split. Note that Trogir island is almost entirely car-free, so you will likely need to park on the mainland.

By ferry

A ferry route connects Trogir to Split.

Get around

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Map of Trogir
Harbour front

The old part of Trogir occupies an island which you can walk around in about 20 minutes. The old part is almost entirely car-free except for the two bridges and the road along the eastern edge connecting them.

See

  • 43.51702716.2514831 Crkva sv. LovreCategory:Has map markers (St. Lawrence Church). Famous for its spectacular carved portal, it is a former cathedral of Trogir. Also known as St. John's Cathedral (Sveti Ivan) after bishop John, who died in 1111. €5 as of 2023. Trogir Cathedral on Wikipedia Trogir Cathedral (Q3434349) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 43.51679416.2516092 Knezev dvorCategory:Has map markers. A 15th-century town hall. OSM directions
  • 43.51531916.2473633 Kaštel KamerlengoCategory:Has map markers (Kamerlengo Castle) (at the waterfront). This tiny 14th-century fortress was built to control access to the harbor and the bay of Kastela. You walk on top of the walls and go to the top of the big tower and enjoy the view over the town. €3.50. OSM directions

Do

Explore beaches on Čiovo, the island across the to the south.

Take a boat tour to the Green and Blue Caves, on nearby Vis

Eat

The local speciality dessert are rafioli, sweet dumplings filled with almond paste or other nut-based pastes. These are easiest to find in the dessert cafes surrounding the main square.

Drink

Sleep

Like other coastal Croatian towns, many of the historic buildings have been converted into apartment rentals.

In the old town

In Greater Trogir

Go next

  • Split – 25 km east, with a busy commercial port, and shops and restaurants rising from the incredible ruins of Diocletian’s Palace.
  • Solin – 20 km east, with Roman ruins.
  • Primošten - 35 km west, another idyllic medieval village
  • Hvar Island
  • Vis Island
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