Our standout places to stay for couples, families and tighter budgets — plus how to choose the right area before you book.
Over 200 places to stay in Trogir at a glance — most with free cancellation.
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Location makes or breaks the trip. These four areas cover every style — see the full breakdown on our Trogir hotels page. Still choosing a town? See Trogir or Split.
Everything on foot, narrow stone lanes, lively evenings. Few parking spaces and some old buildings lack air conditioning.
Over the bridge yet noticeably calmer. More pools, often a private beach, easier parking.
Affordable mainland apartments opposite the old town. A car is handy; great for families on a budget.
Larger resorts with half or full board, ideal for a beach holiday with kids. Bus or boat shuttle into town.
An honest selection by price bracket — no paid placements. Tap through for live prices and availability on your dates.
A design hotel with a private cove, pool and spa — calm and a little luxury, yet close to the old town. The standout for a romantic stay.
A 15th-century townhouse steps from the cathedral — charming, central, with a breakfast terrace by the water. Best for being in the heart of it all.
A spacious resort with half-board, a kids' club and several pools, plus a shuttle into the old town. The easy family option right by the beach.
Modern apartments with a kitchen and a view of the old town across the water. Great value and self-catering; a car is recommended.
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In peak season the good places are often gone by April. Coming in summer? Book by spring at the latest.
Plans and weather change. Filter for "free cancellation" — it usually costs no more and lets you re-book if prices drop.
No cars inside the old town. Driving? Pick a hotel with parking, or stay on Čiovo or the mainland.
A place couples love may not suit families. Filter reviews by your own traveller type before deciding.
The old town (the island) is best for atmosphere and having everything on foot. Čiovo, just over the bridge, is quieter with more pools and easier parking. Seget and Vranjica on the mainland are best value, and Medena/Okrug suit a resort beach holiday.
Trogir is smaller, prettier and right by Split Airport, which makes it a calmer base with quick access to the same day trips. Split is bigger with more nightlife and transport links. Many visitors prefer Trogir to sleep and use Split for a day trip.
No — the historic island is car-free. If you are driving, choose a hotel with parking or stay on Čiovo or the mainland and walk in over the bridge, which only takes a few minutes.
For July and August, book by spring — the best places often sell out by April. Choosing a rate with free cancellation lets you lock in a good price now and adjust later if plans change.
Compare live prices across the old town, Čiovo and the resorts — most with free cancellation, so you can book now and stay flexible.