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Trogir is a quaint medieval town situated on a small island connected to the mainland with a bridge. Walk the historic streets of Trogir admiring the well-preserved Kamerlengo castle and tower and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Connected with Trogir via bridge is the Čiovo island, and with a short walk or a taxi drive, you can spend part of your day enjoying beautiful beaches.
Split is only 30 minutes by car from Split and we would recommend that you don’t miss visiting this medieval town during your time in the country.
Explore the delights of Trogir, which is connected to the mainland and the island of Ciovo by a bridge. With it’s rich history, that dates back to the Illyrians, Greeks and Romans, Trogir truly is a World Heritage also boasting a collection of Romanesque and Renaissance well preserved buildings. Visit the Cathedral of St. Lawrence or a Fortress Kamerlengo or hop down to The Green Market to grab some fresh fruit and vegetables. If you want to escape the business of a bigger city, Trogir is a perfect place to do so.
Split is the second largest city in Croatia and the capital of the Dalmatia region. This city boasts one of the best preserved Roman palaces in the world, inscribed on UNESCO heritage list since 1979. Diocletian’s Palace makes the core of the Old Town and a symbol of modern-day Split, incorporating an eclectic combination of Roman temples, Gothic palaces and modern Mediterranean-style stone houses.
Built in 3rd century BC Klis fortress has a long history filled with Croatian kings and protection of the land all the way to today where it serves as a reminder of the long history. Climb to the fortress to take some wonderful pictures of the ruins and a breathtaking view of Split. If you are a Game of Thrones fan you’ll be able to visit places where the series was filmed. Make sure you take picture with the dragon statue in the fortress.
If you are looking for an adventure, visit the crystal-clear waters, hidden beaches and deserted lagoons of the Pakleni Islands (Pakleni otoci), a gorgeous chain of wooded isles that stretches out immediately in front of the town. The name is often translated as ‘Hell’s Islands’, which is believed to come from paklina, a pine resin that was once harvested on the islands to water proof the boats.
XII Century Heritage Hotel in Trogir is a brand new and stylish boutique hotel near the boulevard in the historic center, providing easy access to all that the medieval city has to offer. A charming designer boutique hotel, a central location in a historical town, combined with the intimate atmosphere of a small hotel. Numerous historic sites are just steps away from the hotel, making this a prime location for history and culture lovers. The lounge area on the ground floor is perfect for relaxation, enjoying a drink or reading a book. If you prefer to soak up the sunrays you will enjoy the hotel’s sun terrace. The boulevard is a wonderful place to watch the world go by and observe the many beautiful yachts that have made Trogir their temporary home.
The Brown Beach House is a sophisticated four-star boutique hotel and is located in a former tobacco warehouse. It is situated with direct access to the beach and offers an outdoor pool, just a 5-minute walk from the charming old town of Trogir. This charming 4-star hotel is located on the popular Ciovo peninsula, 600 meters from Trogir. A public pebble beach lies just in front of the hotel and plenty more lovely beaches can be found all along the coast of this stunning island. Ciovo is connected to Trogir via a bridge, but the hotel also offers speedboat transfers to the mainland.