Mejores Tours y Viajes de Casco antiguo de Trogir

Trogir Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site on Croatia's Adriatic coast, blends medieval charm with coastal elegance. Wandering its narrow stone streets, you'll discover Romanesque churches, the ornate Cathedral of St. Lawrence, and Kamerlengo Castle overlooking the sea. Situated on a tiny island between the mainland and Čiovo, it offers intimate squares, artisan shops, and waterfront dining with views of sail-dappled waters. Its well-preserved architecture spans Venetian palaces to ancient city walls, reflecting centuries of layered history. A quiet alternative to busier Dalmatian towns, Trogir radiates authenticity, especially at sunset when golden light bathes the limestone facades and locals stroll the Riva promenade.
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11-Day Balkans Discovery Tour from Zagreb: Sarajevo, Split, Dubrovnik & Adriatic Gems | 3 Countries and 8 Cities | 10 Breakfasts and 5 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0 (3 reseñas) Código del tour: 731418
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Zagreb, Dubrovnik
Duración
11.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Zagreb, Trogir, Split +5 más
Idiomas
English Live
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Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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La mejor época para visitar Trogir Old Town

Primavera 2026
In spring, Trogir Old Town enjoys mild temperatures ranging from 15°C (59°F) to 22°C (72°F), with increasing sunshine and gentle sea breezes, perfect for exploring its labyrinthine stone streets. This coastal gem, a UNESCO World Heritage site, comes alive as outdoor cafés spill onto squares and locals celebrate the arrival of warmer days with cultural events like the Spring Festival. Wander the well-preserved medieval alleys, visit the iconic St. Lawrence Cathedral with its stunning radovan portal, or take a short stroll to the City Park for waterfront views and boat excursions to nearby islands. The pleasant weather makes sightseeing comfortable, while fewer crowds compared to summer allow a more intimate experience of Trogir’s Venetian architecture and historic charm - all within a compact, walkable center.
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Verano 2026
Summer in Trogir Old Town brings warm, sunny days with temperatures averaging 28°C (82°F), ideal for exploring its UNESCO-listed stone streets and seaside promenades. The clear Adriatic waters invite swimming and boat trips to nearby islands, while evenings buzz with dining at waterfront konobas and open-air festivals celebrating Dalmatian culture under the stars.
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Otoño 2026
In autumn, Trogir Old Town enjoys mild temperatures around 18-22°C (64-72°F) with fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring its UNESCO-listed medieval streets. Crisp mornings and warm afternoons offer perfect conditions for strolling the harbor promenade, visiting the 13th-century Cathedral of St. Lawrence, or taking boat trips to nearby Šolta Island. The Adriatic remains swimmable into early October, while open-air cafes and wine bars invite relaxation amid historic charm.
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Invierno
Trogir Old Town in winter, from December to February, enjoys mild temperatures around 5°C (41°F) to 10°C (50°F), with crisp air and fewer crowds making it ideal for peaceful exploration. This UNESCO World Heritage site shines with its Venetian-style stone buildings, ancient city walls, and the stunning Trogir Cathedral. Visitors love strolling quiet marble streets, sipping coffee by the harbor, and taking day trips to nearby Split or the island of Čiovo for scenic coastal views.
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Reviews for Trogir Old Town Tours

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11-Day Balkans Discovery Tour from Zagreb: Sarajevo, Split, Dubrovnik & Adriatic Gems | 3 Countries and 8 Cities | 10 Breakfasts and 5 Dinners

Amazing Cultural Experience!

This tour was a perfect introduction to the Balkans. The guide was knowledgeable and friendly, and every city we visited had its unique charm. Sarajevo’s history deeply moved me, and Dubrovnik’s old town was breathtaking. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a mix of culture and scenery.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de Trogir Old Town

What is the best way to get from Split Airport to Trogir Old Town?

Take the ATX bus from Split Airport - arrivals terminal every 30-60 minutes; the journey to Trogir Old Town takes 25 minutes and costs 30 HRK. Taxis are available but cost around 300 HRK. The bus drops off near Trogir’s west entrance, a 5-minute walk from the historic core.

Is Trogir Old Town walkable, and are there car restrictions?

Yes, Trogir Old Town is fully pedestrianized - cars are prohibited inside. Narrow stone streets link key sites like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and Kamerlengo Fortress. Park in the west-side garages (e.g., Garaza) and explore on foot. Wheelchair access is limited due to cobblestones and steps.

Are there any entry fees to visit Trogir Old Town or its main attractions?

Access to Trogir Old Town is free, but main sites charge entry: Cathedral of St. Lawrence dome - 30 HRK, Kamerlengo Fortress - 40 HRK. Combined tickets (70 HRK) are available. Free entry days are rare; check during shoulder seasons. Hours vary seasonally - typically 9 AM-7 PM in summer.

When is the rainy season in Trogir, and how does it affect Old Town visits?

Trogir’s rainy season runs from September to November, with November the wettest (90mm avg). Light rain is common, but short showers rarely disrupt visits. Carry a compact umbrella - cobblestones become slippery. Summer (June-August) is driest and busiest; spring and autumn offer mild weather with fewer crowds.

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