Trogir · Dalmatia · Croatia

Trogir Travel Guide: Sights, Hotels & Insider Tips

An island of stone, 2,300 years old. Discover the finest sights, restaurants, hotels and day trips in Trogir — honest, and without tourist prices.

Trogir is a tiny island town between the mainland and Čiovo — one of the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic old towns in Europe, built densely from pale stone and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.

2,300years of
history
5 minfrom Split
Airport
1997UNESCO
Heritage
The guide

Everything about Trogir, by topic

Highlights

What you have to see

Cathedral of St Lawrence

The 13th-century Radovan Portal is considered one of the most important sculptures on the Adriatic.

Kamerlengo Fortress

A Venetian masterpiece with the finest panoramic view over the town, Čiovo and the open sea.

Town Loggia & Cipiko Palace

The heart of the old town on the main square — a Venetian loggia and late-Gothic palace.

The Riva Promenade

In the evening the waterfront fills with locals. This is where you feel the real Trogir.

Day trips

Explore the region from Trogir

Krka Waterfalls

Swim beneath the waterfalls in the national park — one of Croatia's finest natural experiences.

Full dayfrom £39
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Hvar & Blue Cave

Croatia's most glamorous island plus the magical Blue Cave on Biševo — a day out on the water.

Full dayfrom £56
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Plitvice Lakes

A UNESCO natural heritage site — turquoise lakes and waterfalls in dense karst forest.

Full dayfrom £60
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Split City Tour

Diocletian's Palace, lively lanes and colourful markets — just 20 minutes from Trogir.

Half dayfrom £22
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Plan your trip

Plan your stay in Trogir

Compare the best places to stay, discover the finest beaches and book day trips to Krka, Hvar and Plitvice — all in one place.