Trogir

Trogir

Split-Dalmatia County

A historic harbour town and a UNESCO World Heritage site for its well-preserved Romanesque and Renaissance architecture. This charming island city is known for its marble-paved streets, historic churches, and fortified fortress.

Practical Travel Guide for Trogir

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

C, F
230V

Adapter Type

Croatian

Bok / Dobar dan
Hello
Hvala
Thank you
Oprostite
Excuse me
Euro (EUR)
Local Currency

Getting Around

The historic center of Trogir is entirely pedestrianized and best explored on foot. For nearby islands and beaches, local buses and water taxis are readily available. Renting a scooter or car is a great option for exploring the surrounding coastline.

Local Flavors

Trogir's cuisine is typically Dalmatian, emphasizing fresh seafood, grilled meats, local olive oil, and seasonal vegetables. The many restaurants along the waterfront promenade offer an atmospheric dining setting.

Peka (Slow-cooked meat and vegetables under a bell-like lid)Black Risotto (Crni rižot)Grilled Fish with Chard and Potatoes
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