Nestled on Croatia’s stunning Adriatic coast, Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed town where history, culture, and seaside charm come together. With its medieval streets, vibrant harbour, and nearby beaches, Trogir makes for the perfect day trip or weekend escape.

Top Things to See & Do in Trogir
🚶♀️ Wander the Old Town
The heart of Trogir is its Old Town, a labyrinth of cobblestone streets lined with pastel-coloured buildings, boutique shops, and charming cafes. Explore the small squares, peek into hidden courtyards, and soak in the medieval architecture that tells stories from centuries past.


🏰 Kamerlengo Castle
Built in the 15th century, Kamerlengo Castle was originally a fortress to defend Trogir from invaders. Today, you can climb its towers for panoramic views of the harbour and the red-tiled rooftops of the Old Town. It’s also a hotspot for sunset.
🍅 Green Market
Start your morning at Trogir’s Green Market, where local vendors sell fresh fruits, vegetables, homemade olive oils, chilli oils, cheeses, and pastries.

✨ St. Lawrence’s Cathedral & Main Square
The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is a masterpiece of Romanesque-Gothic architecture. Its intricate stone carvings and famous Radovan’s Portal are a must-see. The main square around the cathedral is buzzing with street performers, cafes, and shops, making it a perfect spot to linger and people-watch.
🏖️ Saldun Beach
Just a 20-minute walk from the promenade, Saldun Beach is perfect for a mid-day swim or sunbathing session. It’s a small, local favourite that feels more private than the bigger tourist beaches you’ll find in Split.
💙 Take a Scenic Boat Trip to the Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is one of the most Instagram-worthy spots near Trogir. Book a boat trip online or along the promenade to discover turquoise waters, hidden coves, and peaceful swimming spots. Many tours also include stops for snorkelling or sunbathing along the way. You can book online, or along the promenade you’ll find many vendors offering half-day and day trips.

🎨 Explore the Waterfront & Harbour
Trogir’s waterfront is perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering views of the yachts, fishing boats, and sunsets over the Adriatic. Stop by a seaside café or enjoy a gelato while watching local life unfold.

Where to Eat & Drink 🍽️🍹
Best Coffee Spots in Trogir ☕️
- Tinel Specialty Coffee Shop
- CHI | Specialty Coffee Shop
Seafood & Dining
- $ FishDelish – casual fish & chips, burgers, poke bowls
- $$ ALKA – fine dining with terrace seating
Cocktails & Nightlife
- Korado – a local favorite
- Caffe “Trogir” – main square vibes
- Corte Bar – Guinness on tap
- Big Daddy – sunset drinks on the promenade
Sweet Treats 🍨
- Đovani Gelateria and Pasticceria – classic gelato
- Trogirski Rafioli – local sweet cookies
Getting Around
- Trogir Central Bus Station:
- €5 to/from Split (35 min drive)
- €2.50 to/from Split Airport (20 min drive)
Trogir combines history, culture, and seaside charm into one unforgettable destination. Whether you’re wandering the Old Town, enjoying fresh seafood, or sailing to the Blue Lagoon, Trogir is a Croatian treasure you won’t want to miss.




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