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Day 1: Trogir - Primosten

7 day route from Trogir to the National Park Kornati

After renting a vessel and safely accommodating on board, spend some time talking to the manager of the charter company. Before sailing from marina Trogir, you’ll have enough time to see the city and enjoy dinner in one of the restaurants.

Trogir

Among a variety of Croatian cities, one should visit the medieval city-museum of Trogir. Uniquely situated partly on the mainland and partly on the island, Trogir’s fairytale streets are dotted with old cathedrals, ornate palaces, and stoic temples. Trogir is a brightly coloured magic box, unlike any other city. The historical center of the city earned a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage List thanks to the exquisite mix of Baroque, Renaissance, Gothic, and Roman styles.

The old basilica, Cathedral of St. Lawrence (Lovro), serves as a primary sight of Trogir. Its bell tower may become a fine orientation point in the maze of narrow medieval streets. For an aerial view of the city, climb to the top of the Kamerlengo Fortress. Nowadays, the fortress serves as a venue for theatrical and musical performances. It’s highly recommended to try local delicacies at the Fishermen’s Nights - the longstanding city festival.

Primosten

The name of Primošten, meaning “connected by bridge” became the city name because of its location. The settlement, surrounded by walls and towers, was located on a separate island and connected to the mainland by a drawbridge. The dominant architectural construction of the city, the Church of St. George, rises above narrow streets and houses built from white stone and tiled roofs.

But Primošten isn’t famous for the housing development. Rather, it’s the beaches (having the international Blue Flag award), flower decorations (the title of the Golden Flower of Europe) and Babić wine (vineyards are in line to join the UNESCO World Heritage List) that bring fame to the city. They catch and serve spiny lobster “La Primosten” in local restaurants for fans of gastronomic tourism to enjoy.