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Trogir
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Trogir
Yacht Charters

As quaint as it is enchanting, the small village of Trogir is recognized for its characteristic Medieval walls, winding streets, and a whimsical, lively vibe; fitting, considering it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lined with traditional bars and cafes, the town’s idyllic seaside promenade is commonly frequented by yachters in the warm summer months.

Floating aimlessly along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, the town’s surrounding area, Trogir Riviera, is an archipelago of twenty islands, some only as small as a village. A yacht charter in Trogir offers a perfect combination of sea, nature, and history.

Trogir is unique to Central Dalmatia due to its throngs of Roman and Renaissance architecture. Just a short distance from Split, Trogir is a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle.

Chartering in the Trogir: When to Go?

July and August are peak months for yacht charters in Trogir, but May, June and September are popular, as well.

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Explore with a Boat Charter: Trogir

Cathedral of St. Lawrence

Trogir's most important and central landmark.

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Sitting right in the heart of the town center, on the main square, the impressive Cathedral of St. Lawrence has become one of Trogir’s most important and central landmarks. First erected between the 13th and 15th centuries by the area’s most talented builder, a man by the name of Master Radovan, its artistry and architecture are considered some of the most beautiful in all of Croatia. Most notable about this haunt is the intricacy with which the infrastructure was designed; look closely, and one will see Radovan’s detailed human figures, like Adam and Eve, and his fluctuation between the early and flamboyant gothic styles. Revolved around St. Lawrence’s three-naved, Venetian-style cathedral, the property housing the site is also home to the Chapel of St. Ivan and a cathedral tower that boasts immaculate views.

Kamerlengo Fortress

Kamerlengo Fortress symbolizes Trogir's varied place in Croatian history.

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Originally built during the 14th century, Kamerlengo Fortress symbolizes Trogir’s varied place in Croatian history. Known most for being the site of a Fascist-led massacre in the late 1900s, the fortress currently holds a special memorial plaque commemorating that event. Once dominated by the French, the property housing Kamerlengo Fortress is also home to a beautiful gazebo where French Marshal Marmont used to pass time by playing card games and taking in Trogir’s most beautiful, seaside views. Today, this fortress is used as both a historical site and a venue; it even hosts the Trogir Summer Festival.

Cipiko Palace

This magnificent structure is located in the central square of the city.

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Standing tall directly across from the village’s majestic cathedral, Cipiko Palace was home to the family for which it is named: the Cipiko family, some of the most prominent individuals of that region during the 15th century. Designed and built by Firentinac and Alesi, this structure is recognizable for is unique elements – including, but not limited to, a carved wooden statue of a cockerel stemming from a Turkish war in the 1400s, and a window designed in the Venetian Gothic style; two features atypical of that time.

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