Offering free Wi-Fi, free parking and free access to the sauna, the family hotel Vila Tina is just 33 feet from the beach.
Shelly
United States of America
This hotel is right across the street from the sea. There was parking and a restaurant onsite. The bus runs right in front of the hotel for an easy trip to Trogir.
Set in a UNESCO protected building in Ciovo Island, Vila Sikaa offers views to the sea and of Trogir’s historical center, which lies just 492 feet away.
Lisa
Canada
Clean comfortable room
Great location for easy access to Marina or Old Town
The family-run Hotel Trogir Palace, opened in July 2008, is located on Čiovo Island, only 1312 feet from the center of the beautiful UNESCO-listed town Trogir.
Kathleen
United States of America
Excellent location, a short walk away from the charming old town
Set in a beautiful 400-year old stone manor, Domus Maritima is only a few steps from the sea and a 3-minute walk from the center of Trogir, a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Theresa
United States of America
It had the cutest cafe connected to it! The cafe was super comfy, had lots of yummy food options, and was right next to the water. The place was also very close to everything we wanted to do.
Heritage Hotel Tragos features free bikes, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Trogir.
Pardeep
Canada
Wonderful hotel in the middle of the historic town.
The restaurant on site provided breakfast as part of the room stay. It was also available for dinner; we enjoyed both meals that we ate there, and good value.
Staff were all friendly and helpful, and the room was clean and comfortable.
Overlooking the Old Town of Trogir and the surrounding islands, Hotel Bellevue Trogir is located 328 feet from the sea. It offers free WiFi and a continental breakfast.
Karen
United States of America
The hotel is in a great location for easy access to everything. Parking was included. The hotel staff are super friendly and helpful greeting us with wine and cheese upon arrival.
The only hotel on the promenade of the UNESCO-protected town of Trogir, Hotel Concordia is set between the Kamerlengo fortress and the St. Dominic Convent, close to many coffee bars and restaurants.
Overlooking the Old Town of Trogir and the surrounding islands, Hotel Bellevue Trogir is located 328 feet from the sea. It offers free WiFi and a continental breakfast.
The only hotel on the promenade of the UNESCO-protected town of Trogir, Hotel Concordia is set between the Kamerlengo fortress and the St. Dominic Convent, close to many coffee bars and restaurants.
Hospitality was fantastic and location was perfect
Hotel Trogir is a family-run hotel located in the very center of Trogir, only 2.5 mi from Split airport, in a completely renovated building over 2 centuries old.
perfectly placed on the outer circle og Trogir old town,
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On average, 3-star hotels in Trogir cost $77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Trogir are $121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Trogir can be found for $274 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Trogir this weekend is $142 or, for a 4-star hotel, $171. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Trogir for this weekend cost around $1,170 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $152 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Trogir for tonight. You'll pay around $186 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Trogir will cost around $728, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Trogir is a beautiful and atmospheric old town steeped in...
Trogir is a beautiful and atmospheric old town steeped in history and we loved exploring the narrow alleyways and cosmopolitan Riva promenade.
We stayed there for a week at the very end of the season so many businesses had already closed, or closed while we were there. However, we still found ample places to eat and drink in the evening and we enjoyed the peace and quiet. The restaurants along the Riva were lovely to have a drink in the day or night but the nicer restaurants were those we found in the quieter back streets having searched for good reviews on Google.
We climbed Kamerlengo Castle and enjoyed the views, watched the sunset from the harbour at the end of the Riva and enjoyed looking at all the yachts and boats moored in the harbour.
We visited Copacabana beach on Ciovo where there were a few beach bars with sun beds still open. We also drove to Kava beach on the Western tip of Ciovo and watched a spectacular sunset from there.
From Trogir we had a couple of day trips to Split and one to the stunning Krka National Park, both of which we would highly recommend. In Split, we found a parking lot just behind the theatre which only cost 1 euro an hour. For Krka, we parked in the town's main car park, just a few metres from the Park's visitor centre where we bought entry tickets which included a boat trip to Skradinski Buk. Skradin itself was also a lovely little town to explore.
We had thought about staying in Split, but are so glad we chose to stay in Trogir as it was the perfect base for exploring other areas while still offering ample to see and do in the immediate vicinity.
JOANNE
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The old town. So many places to choose from to eat!
The old town. So many places to choose from to eat! In easy walking distance from our wonderful Bellvue Hotel. Loved that the market was open everyday we were there. Close to the waterfront bars. So many things to do. Enjoyed the town we stayed there on the way back from Dubrovnik
john
Australia
Scored 10
10
Such a beautiful vibrant little town.
Such a beautiful vibrant little town. Great place to wander or sit with a drink watch the yachts in the harbour. Lots of little streets to get lost in with many bars and restaurants. A really beautiful setting. We stayed just across the bridge in Ciovo where there were lovely beaches
Karen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Trogir is a nice location to stay with family and especially...
Trogir is a nice location to stay with family and especially small children. I would recommend renting a car, if you decide to stay in Trogir as public transport is not that great. Beach within walking distance and some good restaurants in Trogir for dinner.
Dhaval
Scored 6.0
6.0
If you've done Split and Dubrovnic it's pretty much more of...
If you've done Split and Dubrovnic it's pretty much more of the same. Kind of a fudge town. Lots of restaurants. Seemingly they all have pretty much the same food. There's really not a lot to do in the town.
GORDON
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Trogir is a great area to stay.
Trogir is a great area to stay. Best of both, Split and the islands are easily accessible.
Lots of tours available or just get the Bura line ferry to split and Havar.
Kyrka National Park is worth visiting.
The 37 bus runs to the airport about a 15 min journey and to Split but this can take up to 1.5 hrs depending on traffic.
Buy tickets from the office not on the bus as they charge more!
Trogir is chilled out, but can get busy when the boats are docked.
Nadia
United Kingdom
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Pretty clean,easy access to the old town over the bridge,some people might feel noisy the main road traffic near the building,but in our case was worthy,had the best sleep.
Is a small room with balcony,very good shower,water pressure,don't think about hotel room,trogir-croatia has tiny places,houses all hystorical,but wonderful time had it all arround.
Very nice apartment, the kitchen is very well equipped with everything that is necessary to cook, including salt and the best olive oil that I taste in Croatia, the bed was very comfy, walkable distance to the beach, the host was kind and we feel like at home, we do definitely recommend to stay in this place. We hope to come back soon ❤️
This service level and the attention to guests in this hotel is just amazing. You feel like you are visiting your (Croatian:) relatives, who haven’t seen you for a long time and will do everything so that you feel like home.
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