Step into History in Trogir
Trogir is a beautifully preserved medieval town set on a small island, linked to the mainland by a bridge. Known for its narrow stone streets, stunning waterfront promenade, and Romanesque-Gothic architecture, Trogir feels like a living museum under the open sky.
Founded by the Greeks over 2,000 years ago and shaped by the Romans and Venetians, the town’s layered history is reflected in its churches, palaces, and fortifications. The centerpiece is the impressive Cathedral of St. Lawrence, with its iconic carved portal by master sculptor Radovan.
With its mix of ancient charm and coastal atmosphere, Trogir is the perfect destination for travelers seeking culture, relaxation, and seaside beauty all in one place.
It was a place where rugged nature met resilient life. Local traditions, many rooted in Slavic and Mediterranean heritage, flourished in harmony with the landscape. The isolation and altitude of Biokovo gave rise to a unique way of life that still echoes in the region’s stone architecture, folklore, and seasonal festivals. Today, Biokovo stands not only as a geological marvel but as a living monument to generations who found refuge, inspiration, and identity among its peaks and valleys.


Activities at Trogir
Visit the Cathedral of St. Lawrence
Admire the cathedral’s unique stone carvings and climb the bell tower for panoramic views.
Stroll the Riva Promenade
Enjoy a relaxing walk along the seafront lined with cafés, palm trees, and boats.
Discover Kamerlengo Fortress
Step inside this 15th-century Venetian fortress with beautiful views over the harbor.