Trogir is a town on the central Adriatic coast of Croatia. Its preserved old town, known for its mix of Renaissance, baroque and Romanesque buildings, lies on a small island connected to the mainland and the island of Čiovo by bridges. The 13th-century Cathedral of St. Lawrence houses the Renaissance Chapel of St. John and offers sweeping views from its bell tower. Parts of the medieval city walls remain intact. Čiovo’s bike and hiking routs are apx. 70km long. On a clear day, while riding or hiking, one can view the open sea and visually connect with the islands of Šolta, Brač and even Vis.
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Trogir is a small island connected to the mainland with a bridge from the north and to the island of Čiovo by a bridge from the south. Incorporated into the Trogir region are two islands – Drvenik Veli and Drvenik Mali – known for their beautiful beaches in the area referred to as the Blue Lagoon. Here you can experience the clear sky changing colors ranging from hues of blue to green above its sandy bottom.