Meet your guide at 10am near Trogir’s North Town Gate, and set off into the UNESCO-listed Old Town.
Hear about Trogir’s history from your guide, and visit the Town Museum to chart its story up to the 20th century. Then, after this introduction, stroll to Cipiko Palace, a graceful 15th-century mansion on the Town Square that belonged to the Cipiko family, one of the region’s wealthiest medieval families.
Cross the square to the cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. Admire its stunning Romanesque door, carved by 13th-century sculptor, Radovan, and head inside (own expense) to admire its many treasures.
View other landmarks including the Loggia, Clock Tower, and Rector's Palace, and then continue toward the waterfront, admiring 11th-century St. Barbara’s Church and St. Dominic’s Convent, and visiting the Benedictine Monastery of St. Nicholas (own expense), home to a Greek stone relief from 300 BC.
Explore the battlements of the Venetian-built Kamerlengo Fortress (own expense) and pause at Marmont’s Gloriette, a Napoleonic-era monument, as you wander to nearby St. Mark’s Tower, an extension of the castle and great viewpoint over the mainland.
After two hours, your tour finishes in Trogir’s Old Town when your guide departs.