Trogir is a historical city on the coast of Kastela's bay with rich cultural-historical inheritance and because of that it is called ''Little Venice''. It offers various tourist overtures to its visitors. You can find your accommodation in hotels, private apartments (which are just in the city and on nearby island Ciovo) and in camps. It is also especially interesting to navigation experts who have ACY MARINA CIOVO on service. The island of Ciovo is Trogir's seaside resort where, in the past, gentlemen of Trogir were building their summer resorts. Beaches there are gravel, sandy and rocky.
Trogir is also called the ''city-museum'' because each rock and building has its own importance for a specific period of history. In the 1997, Trogir's old city centre was put into the UNESCO's list of the world's monumental heritage.
Nearest features:
Trogir is also called the ''city-museum'' because each rock and building has its own importance for a specific period of history. In the 1997, Trogir's old city centre was put into the UNESCO's list of the world's monumental heritage.
Nearest features:
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- Omis - tourist little city famous for its pirate history
- Rogoznica - a little Dalmatian place which offers a calmness to its visitors and a vacation completely opposite from a crowd of modern urban life
- Primosten - a little town situated on the island and surrounded by 7 little islands. It is one of the most attractive destinations on the Adriatic
- Sibenik - a town famous for its rich cultural heritage
- Waterfalls of the Krka river
- Fishermen's nights
- The summer festival