Day trip to Trogir and Split from Makarska Riviera
Overview
Take advantage of the unique opportunity to visit Trogir and the biggest town in Dalmatia – Split!
•Visit Diocletian’s palace in Split
•Explore Trogir attraction – from the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with Master Radovan’s portal to the Kamerlengo Castle
•Enjoy dalmatian handmade delicacies at Stella Croatica( Klis)
•Visit Diocletian’s palace in Split
•Explore Trogir attraction – from the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with Master Radovan’s portal to the Kamerlengo Castle
•Enjoy dalmatian handmade delicacies at Stella Croatica( Klis)
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Professional guide
- Entrance fee for Cathedrals in Split and Trogir
- Entry/Admission - Historic City of Trogir
- Entry/Admission - Old Split
What to expect
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Croatia Excursions, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia
08:30 – departure from destination
10:30 – arrival to Split, sightseeing of the old part of the town
12:00 – free time for lunch, shopping or strolling around
14:00 – departure from Split
14:30 – arrival to Trogir, sightseeing of the old part of the town
16:30 – departure from Trogir
19:30 – arrival to destination and transfer to hotel
Duration: 11 hours
Stop At: Old Split, Ulica Knezova Nelipica 1A, Split 21000 Croatia
Diocletian, a revolutionary emperor, fearless, but also more brutal than its predecessors, built a huge palace in the centre of Split. Today, this well-preserved palace is not only the centre of the city but is also a part of the UNESCO’s World Heritage and is kind of a trademark of the city. The palace will be just one of our stops during our walks around the city. After sightseeing, enjoy your free time in exploring the cobblestone streets, go shopping, have lunch at local restaurants or sip on coffee at the city's famous seafront.
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Stop At: Historic City of Trogir, Trogir Croatia
Trogir, a stone city situated on an island connected to the mainland and the island of Čiovo by bridges. The old part of the city, protected by UNESCO, is a true paradise for architecture lovers. Trogir is sometimes called a city-museum because of its rich cultural heritage and intact authentic architecture. Dominating the city’s aesthetics, the 13th-century cathedral of St. Lawrence is one of the most beautiful Trogir monuments, famous for the Radovan portal, which is also the most important medieval portal in the eastern Adriatic and this part of Europe. The city loggia from the Renaissance, small narrow streets and squares, multiple restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops and galleries along with cultural and music events, give this town a Mediterranean atmosphere.
Duration: 2 hours
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Croatia Excursions, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia
08:30 – departure from destination
10:30 – arrival to Split, sightseeing of the old part of the town
12:00 – free time for lunch, shopping or strolling around
14:00 – departure from Split
14:30 – arrival to Trogir, sightseeing of the old part of the town
16:30 – departure from Trogir
19:30 – arrival to destination and transfer to hotel
Duration: 11 hours
Stop At: Old Split, Ulica Knezova Nelipica 1A, Split 21000 Croatia
Diocletian, a revolutionary emperor, fearless, but also more brutal than its predecessors, built a huge palace in the centre of Split. Today, this well-preserved palace is not only the centre of the city but is also a part of the UNESCO’s World Heritage and is kind of a trademark of the city. The palace will be just one of our stops during our walks around the city. After sightseeing, enjoy your free time in exploring the cobblestone streets, go shopping, have lunch at local restaurants or sip on coffee at the city's famous seafront.
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Stop At: Historic City of Trogir, Trogir Croatia
Trogir, a stone city situated on an island connected to the mainland and the island of Čiovo by bridges. The old part of the city, protected by UNESCO, is a true paradise for architecture lovers. Trogir is sometimes called a city-museum because of its rich cultural heritage and intact authentic architecture. Dominating the city’s aesthetics, the 13th-century cathedral of St. Lawrence is one of the most beautiful Trogir monuments, famous for the Radovan portal, which is also the most important medieval portal in the eastern Adriatic and this part of Europe. The city loggia from the Renaissance, small narrow streets and squares, multiple restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops and galleries along with cultural and music events, give this town a Mediterranean atmosphere.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Cancellation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.
Wendy_W
May 2022
We saw Roman buildings thousands of years old and walked along streets that the Romans walked on. Our guide was knowledgeable and she gave us so much information about Split and Trogir. There was free time and information on Croatian history during the bus ride to our destinations.
We saw Roman buildings thousands of years old and walked along streets that the Romans walked on. Our guide was knowledgeable and she gave us so much information about Split and Trogir. There was free time and information on Croatian history during the bus ride to our destinations.