Trogir, a town and harbour on the coastal strip of the Kaštela Gulf, 27 km west of Split; population 10,266. The old core is situated on a small island between the island of Čiovo and the mainland; connected with the mainland by a small stone bridge, and with the island of Čiovo by a drawbridge.
The town spreads to the northern coast of Čiovo, opposite the small island. Chief occupations include shipbuilding, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and tourist trade. Trogir lies on the main road (M2, E65). Split airport is in nearby Resnik. Trogir Marina is situated on the northern coast of the čiovo island, between the bridge of Trogir and Cape Čubrijan.
Trogir is a town-museum in the very meaning of the word. Lovers of cultural and historical monuments, art, original architecture and nice alleys are given the opportunity in Trogir to learn about the manifold and complex heritage from the Romanesque yard to the modern interiors.
The unique historical core, Radovan's portal, the art collections which have been arousing excitement among visitors and travellers for centuries offer a tourist beauty, personified in the relief of Kairos as an appropriate souvenir. The wider surroundings of Trogir (Trogir - Seget - Ciovo Riviera) is characterized by lavish green vegetation, numerous islands and islets, rocky and pebble beaches.
Apart from the high quality accommodation - hotels, boarding houses, apartments, campsites, delicious domestic food, fish dishes in par-ticular, the sports and recreation offer includes many opportunities - tennis, boccia, bowling, jogging, surfing school, diving. Entertainment includes lively fishermen's nights and folklore show but also classical music concerts in special scenic sets of the town.