Trogir is besides Split and
Dubrovnik another pearl in Dalmatia. Trogir is only about 25 km north of Split
and is a real highlight for every Croatia tourist. Trogir owes its
special charm to its old town, which is separated from the mainland by a small
canal. More than 2000 years old, the city enchants visitors from all over the
world with its romantic streets, the palm fringed promenade and the warmth of
its inhabitants. In 1997, the
entire old town with its churches and squares was declared a World Heritage by
UNESCO.
For water sports enthusiasts the
Kamerlengo fortress from the 15th century is already visible from afar and a
landmark of the city.
In summer there are various festivals and activities that which
especially worth visiting Trogir.
Below is a list of marinas,
restaurants and shopping possibilities in Trogir.