How to reach Trogir?
Vrsine - small and quiet place, virtually untouched in time, surrounded by olive groves, just 10 minutes away from Trogir, a half hour away from Split and Sibenik, and just minutes from nearby beaches and crystal clear mora.Idealan holiday for those seeking peace and tranquility in the beautiful nature.
Trogir is connected with major Europe cities through very well organized airline network. Airport Split is only 3km from Trogir; so literally, you are just few hours away of our beautiful town.Ask your Airline Company about details (most of the European airlines companies have daily connections with Split throughout summer period). If you are coming overseas, fly through Frankfurt or London Heathrow (frequent daily flights to Split from these airports!).
Trogir in Croatia If you are coming by the road, you have three choices:
1. Highway Dalmatina A1 - Croatian Highway Dalmatina A1 (the ex-Prgomet Highway)
2. Coastal road - Jadranska Magistrala. Beginning at Croatia’s north-western border follow Jadranska Magistrala Road through the following towns before reaching Trogir:
Rijeka - Senj - Karlobag - Zadar - Sibenik - Primosten – Trogir.
3. Middle Croatian Highway D1 - Beginning at Croatia’s northern border follow the D1 Highway through to the capital city Zagreb and then through to the following towns before reaching Trogir:
Karlovac - Plitvice (National Park) - Korenica - Gracac - Knin - Drnis – Trogir.
You may want to visit us by boat, either in private arrangement or by organized connections with Italian coastal cities of Ancona, Pescara, Bari or Venetia. If you are with your own boat, check our Nautical Guide for complete and up-to-date information about marinas, ports and berths in Trogir area. For ferry transfers, contact your Maritime agency for timetables or visit official web site of Croatian ferry company "Jadrolinija".