Trogir is situated in the center of Dalmatia, on the eastern coastline of Adriatic sea. The heart of Trogir is small islet laying between the gentle hills on the mainland and the coast of the Island of Ciovo. Small town of 12000 citizens is the center of Trogir micro - region which covers 250km². Trogir Riviera is assembled of 20 islands, islets, small counties Seget, Marina and Okrug and villages: Vranjica, Drvenik, Slatine, Arbanija and Vinisce. As a monument, Trogir is protected by the UNESCO organisation.
The city of Trogir
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Ancient TROGIR, surrounded by crystal clear sea and its islands with warm Mediterranean climate, represents location that you shouldn't miss on your cruising through the Adriatic. There are various possibilities to come in Trogir and experience the town and people, but probably the finest way to do so, is to anchor your boat under the town walls and enjoy its lush beauty.
Recently renewed Trogir Waterfront is ideal place for berthing, but it is almost exclusively reserved for mega-yachts during summer season. For sailors with yachts less than 25m long: recommended berthing is in nearby ACI Marina Trogir (just across Trogir Waterfront) or on Island Ciovo waterfront.
The gulf of Trogir (Saldun) is bordered by island of Ciovo on its south side and main land on the north. There are variety of anchorages and little ports in the gulf and on the neighboring islands, as well (Drvenik, Solta, Ciovo).
Placed in the area of mild Mediterranean climate, Trogir with its 2700 sunny hours per year is a real treasure among other tourist destinations in Croatia. Average air temperature throughout the year is above 15°C, reaching more than 30°C in summer. Sea temperature is well above 25°C during summer period. Watch here for the weather forecast for next week.