Trogir

Squeeze 2,300 years of history onto an island the size of a few football fields, and you’ll find Trogir. Greeks founded it, Romans expanded it, and Venetians built most of what still stands. The entire old town is UNESCO-listed — every building and square is included. The old town boasts stone streets, stone churches, stone palaces, and a cathedral that took four centuries to complete.

The old town

A small bridge connects the mainland to the island. Once across, cars disappear and the middle ages take over. Narrow lanes twist between buildings, opening suddenly into sunlit squares. The main square holds the Cathedral of St Lawrence, famous for a portal carved by the master Radovan in 1240 — figures, animals, saints, and monsters in extraordinary detail. Climb the bell tower for a view over the rooftops to the sea.

The waterfront

Trogir’s Riva wraps around the southern edge of the island, lined with palm trees, restaurants, and cafes. Yachts and sailboats fill the harbour. The pace is slower than in Split, the crowds thinner, and the atmosphere more relaxed. Grab a table, order coffee, and watch the boats come and go. This is the Dalmatian lifestyle at its most unhurried.

Kamerlengo Fortress

The Venetian fortress, located at the western tip of the island, was constructed in the 15th century to protect the harbour. The walls are walkable, the views stretch across to Čiovo island, and in summer the courtyard hosts open-air concerts and film screenings. The small entrance fee is well worth it.

Beyond the walls

Čiovo island is connected to Trogir by a second bridge on the south side. Most visitors ignore it, which is a mistake. The south coast of Čiovo has hidden coves, clear water, and none of the crowds. A quick detour by boat opens up swimming spots that feel miles from anywhere.

Getting there

Trogir can be reached in thirty minutes by speedboat from Split, or approximately the same time by car. The airport sits nearby, making Trogir a common first or last stop for visitors flying in and out. By boat, Trogir works as a destination, a pickup point, or a stop on the way to the Blue Lagoon and Drvenik islands.

Most popular boat tours for Trogir

Custom-built speedboats, professional crew, stunning islands. Just pick a date.

Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda, Split

3-Island Split Boat Tour (Blue Lagoon, Šolta, Čiovo)

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Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda, Split

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Frequently Asked Questions

It all depends on how much time you have. The 3-Island Tour lasts half a day and goes to the Blue Lagoon, Šolta, and Drvenik. It's a good choice if you don't have much time or want to keep your afternoons free. The 4-Island Tour lasts all day and includes lunch. It goes to Brač, the Pakleni Islands, Hvar, and Šolta. The 5-Island Tour is also a full day, but it focuses on Vis, the Blue Cave, Stiniva, Budikovac, and Hvar. This is the tour for you if you want to see the Blue Cave.

You can make a reservation on our website, by email at info@onedayescape.eu, or by phone or WhatsApp at +385 99 209 3064. Viator, GetYourGuide, and Bokun are also ways to make reservations with us. You will get an email with all the information once your payment is confirmed.

You can get a full refund for group tours if you cancel up to 24 hours before the trip. If you cancel within 24 hours or don't show up, you won't get your money back. The rules for private charters are different. If you cancel more than 14 days in advance, you will get a full refund minus a €50 administration fee. If you cancel between 7 and 14 days in advance, you will get 50% of your money back. If you cancel less than 7 days in advance, you will not get a refund.

All tours start at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda on Split's Riva promenade. Your confirmation email will have the exact meeting place and GPS coordinates. You can find our crew in One Day Escape clothes; they will be there before the departure time.

Please get there 15 minutes before the scheduled departure. This gives you time to find the meeting place, check in with the crew, and get on board without being in a hurry.

Please call or WhatsApp us right away at +385 99 209 3064. Group tours have set times and can't wait long because there are other people on board. We will do what we can, but if you miss the boat, you won't be able to get your money back.

We have a fleet of Colnago speedboats that were made just for us. These boats are not like regular tour boats. Each one is made for day trips along the Dalmatian coast. They have an aluminium hull that handles waves well and makes for a smooth ride. The boats are 12 metres long and have 500 horsepower engines, which makes them fast and stable.

You don't have to know how to swim, but it would help. Anyone who wants one can get a life jacket on board. At many stops, the water is shallow enough for you to wade instead of swim. If you don't feel safe in the water, you can stay on the boat and enjoy the view.

Depending on the tour and the weather, you will usually have 30 minutes to an hour at each swimming stop. The crew will tell you how long you have before the boat leaves.
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