What to see in Trogir
Riviera Trogir makes the town Trogir, Marina, Okrug, Okrug Donji, Seget, Seget donji and Slatina. Trogir Riviera has a few smaller islands with beautiful sandy beaches and capes.
The city of Trogir is one of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean. Located on the coast of the Kastela Bay, on the island of Ciovo and connected with the mainland by a bridge of stone. The city of Trogir is composed of eight villages:Arbanija, Divulje, Drvenik mali, Drvenik veliki, Mastrinka, Plano, Trogir and Zedno.
In Trogir besure to visit the Mlinice Pantan, which is formed by 12 small sources and converted into a lake. It is the habitat of many fish, birds and native plants.
Be sure to visit cultural sites and monuments:
Benedictine Monastery of St.. Nicholas - the Benedictine monastery and church from the 10th century.
Church and Monastery of St.. Dominic - The church has the oldest preserved description from 1579. year.
Cathedral of St.. Lawrence - Roman basilica from the 13th century and one of the finest Renaissance monuments in Europe.
Panel of Croatian anthem - Asked 1935th when Croatia is celebrating its centenary creation hymn, "Beautiful Homeland".
Kamerlengo Fortress - The fortress was built between 14 to 15 century.
Art collection Kairos - Church with Romanesque and Baroque features.
Marina is a small fishing village and port in the Trogir Bay. Marina is the place where they connect tradition and urban life, and because of its famous marina is the place for boaters.
Be sure to visit in Marina:
Drid Hill - the remains of St.. Mary of Dridom testifying to the population of Illyrians, Greeks and Romans.
Tower - tower built in the 16th century and is at the end of the Marina bay.
St. James cave - Rich arheological site from prehistoric times to ancient times.
Okrug Donji is a tourist resort on the island of Ciovo. It is 40 km from Split and with Trogir is connected with bridge. If you have children you will be impressed by the sandy beach and shallow water.
Okrug Gornji is one of the sunniest cities in Croatia. In addition to the mild climate is well known place because of the small islands archipelago, beautiful beaches and secluded coves.
Seget Donji is a small and quiet fishing village. Located not so far from Trogir and is an excellent place for a quiet holiday in Croatia.
Seget gornji is village built in the 15th and 16 century. Because of its position is ideal for walking, cycling and swimming at sandy beaches. In Seget gornji be sure to visit:
The church of St.. Daniel - The Church is from a pre-Romanesque period.
Archaeological sites - remains of a fortress for the defense against the Turks.
Sutlija fort and Roman quarry.
Slatina is a small fishing village on the island Ciovo. Known as a place for ecological grown vegetables, virgin olive oil, local wine and fresh fish caught by local fishermen. Certainly the most famous culinary village in Trogir Riviera.


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