Trogir
Trogir
Trogir
Trogir

Trogir

Croatia

Introduction to Port

Port Trogir offers a distinctive gateway where a UNESCO-listed medieval town sits directly at the ship's edge, turning a port call into an immersive heritage experience rather than a generic stop; as an official port in Croatia, it combines a compact, walkable harbor with a dramatic stone-walled old town, so guests step off the gangway into centuries of architecture, the scent of sea air, and open-air cafes within minutes. Signature experiences include strolling the labyrinthine heart of Trogir to admire the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, climbing the Kamerlengo Fortress for sweeping Adriatic views, and sampling fresh seafood along the waterfront, with optional boat trips to nearby Čiovo and unspoiled islands or half-day forays to Split’s Diocletian’s Palace, Krka National Park, or Šibenik. Fleet features: the port is optimized for mid-sized to large ships with efficient gangway access and short turnaround times, a modern passenger terminal with shaded lounges, Wi-Fi, duty-free outlets, and multilingual guest services, ensuring smooth embarkation and disembarkation. Onboard services: cruise lines can offer priority disembarkation, onshore excursion desks staffed by local guides, and curated shore programs that spotlight coastal cuisine, wine tastings, and cultural performances, all designed to preserve the town’s intimate feel while delivering the authenticity travelers crave.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
UNESCO-listed Old Town
A rich mix of churches, mosques, and medieval streets.
Gateway to Dalmatian islands
Access to ship routes and sheltered coves.
Rich maritime culture
Harbor life, fishing traditions, and port city charm.
Easy base for day trips
Close to Split, Krka, and nearby islands.