Trogir is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia county, Croatia. The historic city of Trogir is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. It lies 27 kilometre west of Split.
Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex not only in the Adriatic, but in all of Central Europe. Trogir's medieval core, surrounded by walls, comprises a preserved castle and tower and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Things to See & Do
* Historical city core
* The city gate (17th cent.) and city walls (15th cent.)
* The Fortress Kamerlengo (15th century)
* The Duke's Palace (13th century)
* The cathedral of St. Lawrence
General Information
Cruise Season - Feb to Dec
Currency - Kuna (HRK)
Language - Croatian
Population - 37,000 approx.
Electricity - 2 round pins European style
Time - GMT/UTC + one hour
International Country Telephone Code - + 385
Port Location - The port of Trogir lies on the western side of Trogir bay (Marina bay), in the heart of the small village Marina.
Travel Links - Trogir lies 6 kilometers from Split Airport, and a regular bus connects Trogir with the airport and Split. In the future, the Split Suburban Railway will be lengthened towards the airport and Trogir. Boat connections are also available.