Trogir
TROGIR is a small town, port and summer resort, located in the Split-Dalmatian County at the west entrance to the Bay of Kaštela at an altitude of approx. 1 meter above sea level. The town itself is situated on a small island in the strait between the Island of Čiovo and the mainland with which it is connected by two bridges. It is connected to all Dalmatian towns by the Adriatic Highway, and the Airport of Split is located in its very vicinity – just four kilometres east of it, in Divulje.
Trogir is predominantly a tourist destination, with a mild Mediterranean climate. The Trogir Riviera is rich with numerous bays, capes, coves, such as the Old Trogir Cove with its pebble, sand or rocky beaches, the Voluja Cove, the Vela Rina Cove on the Island of Mali Drvenik, the Krknjaši Cove on the Island of Veli Drvenik, the St. Fumija area – a little island southwest of Čiovo, the Saldun Cove, Racetinovac, Kancelirovac on the west part of the island of Čiovo, and the Pantana area with a well, creek and a beach east of Trogir. This area is predominantly covered with Mediterranean vegetation, vineyards, fig-trees, carob-trees, olive-trees, larger patches of Alepian pine, aromatic herbs and immortelle, garden-sage, and is very suitable for trips, cruises and other types of fun at sea. Another attractive tourist.
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