

A stunning Romanesque-Gothic cathedral in the historic city of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Trogir's Mediterranean climate can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and fall.
Exploring Trogir's historic old town involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.
Staying hydrated is important, and there are water fountains in Trogir to refill your bottle.
Small doughnuts flavored with lemon zest and rum, served with powdered sugar.

Slow-cooked beef stew with gnocchi, flavored with cloves, nutmeg, and prošek (Croatian dessert wine).
Fish stew made with various types of fish, potatoes, onions, garlic, and red wine.
A historic restaurant near Trogir Cathedral, known for its traditional Croatian breakfast dishes.
A waterfront restaurant offering fresh seafood and stunning views of Trogir Cathedral.
A cozy Italian restaurant near Trogir Cathedral, famous for its pasta dishes and warm atmosphere.
A traditional craft passed down through generations, Trogir lace is renowned for its intricate patterns and is often used to make tablecloths, doilies, and other decorative items.
Produced from the local olive groves, Trogir olive oil is a staple in Dalmatian cuisine and is known for its rich, fruity flavor.
A stunning Romanesque-Gothic cathedral with intricate stonework and a beautiful courtyard.
A 15th-century fortress offering panoramic views of Trogir and the surrounding islands.
Amber is a traditional material used in Trogir jewellery, with many local artisans creating unique pieces such as pendants, earrings, and bracelets.
A picturesque promenade lined with palm trees, cafes, and beautiful sunset views.
A serene 15-acre botanical garden in Kerala, home to a variety of rare and exotic plants, including a 140-year-old banyan tree.
A breathtaking viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Thottappuzhassu Falls, surrounded by lush greenery and misty hills.
A scenic cable car ride from Zermatt to the Sunnegga plateau, offering stunning views of the Matterhorn.