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Discover Trogir with this 1.5-hour walking tour for $19.18, featuring key landmarks, panoramic views, and a taste of local wine and cuisine in Croatia.

The Trogir walking tour offers an engaging glimpse into the city’s past, all within a compact 1 hour 30 minutes. Priced at just $19.18 per person, this tour provides excellent value for those interested in exploring one of Croatia’s most picturesque coastal towns. The tour departs from Trogir, Croatia, at 9:30 am and includes the convenience of pickup and a mobile ticket for ease of access.
What makes this tour stand out is its combination of cultural highlights and local experiences. It’s ideal for visitors who want a manageable yet immersive introduction to Trogir’s famed landmarks, paired with opportunities to sample regional wine and liquor. The tour is suitable for most travelers, offering a small-group setting that enhances the personal feel of the experience.
While the core walk focuses on the historic sights, the tour’s real charm lies in its additional activities—visiting the Cetina River source, enjoying a picnic, and learning to prepare local dishes at a home. These features, combined with positive reviews praising knowledgeable guides and delicious food, make it a well-rounded choice.

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The tour begins at Saint Lawrence’s Cathedral, the most famous landmark in Trogir, dating back to the 13th century. This Romanesque cathedral features an impressive portal carved by Master Radovan and offers panoramic views from its bell tower. Although admission tickets are not included, visitors appreciate the chance to see the exquisite architecture and take in the surrounding old town scenery.
Standing at the heart of Trogir, the cathedral’s history and craftsmanship set the tone for the day. Its central location makes it an easy starting point for the walk, and guides typically provide detailed stories about its construction and significance.

Next, the tour moves to the Kula Karmelengo, built by the Venetians in the 15th century. This seaside fortress once served as a protective stronghold for the town and now offers spectacular views over the Adriatic Sea and the old town walls. It’s a compact stop lasting about 10 minutes, with no admission fee.
The fortress’s vantage point is one of the best places to appreciate Trogir’s coastal setting. Visitors often remark on the breathtaking vistas and the historical importance of this defensive structure, which highlights Trogir’s strategic position in the region.

Across from the cathedral, the Palace Cipiko provides a glimpse into the town’s noble past. Built in the 15th century, this Gothic and Renaissance-style palace belonged to the influential Cipiko family. The 10-minute stop allows visitors to observe the ornate details that reflect the wealth of Trogir’s aristocracy.
While admission tickets are not included, guides explain the significance of the palace’s architecture and its role in local history. The palace’s façade and interior details help paint a picture of the town’s prosperity during the Renaissance period.

The tour’s central segment involves a 55-minute walk through the historic city of Trogir. Starting at the North Gate, the main entrance to the old town, guides lead visitors along parts of the ancient city walls that once protected Trogir from invaders. This walk offers a close-up view of the well-preserved fortifications and an appreciation for the town’s medieval defenses.
This section not only educates about Trogir’s military history but also offers plenty of opportunities for photos of narrow alleys, charming squares, and medieval architecture. The walk is leisurely and suitable for most fitness levels.

A standout feature of this tour is the visit to the source of the Cetina River. Travelling comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle, the group heads out to the natural water source, where the water is notably clear and cold. This outdoor excursion brings a refreshing element to the experience and allows for picturesque scenery away from the urban setting.
The visit to the Cetina River’s headwaters is complemented by a picnic featuring local fruits and treats, adding a culinary touch to the day. The setting offers a peaceful break and a chance to enjoy Croatia’s natural beauty.

One of the tour’s highlights is the opportunity to sample local and homemade wines and liquors. At a local host’s house, guests can enjoy tasting regionally produced wines and spirits, gaining insight into traditional Croatian beverages. This part of the tour is praised for its authenticity and friendly atmosphere.
Along With the tastings, visitors may learn how to make a local dish—a hands-on experience that adds depth to the culture. The home setting provides a warm environment to connect with Croatian traditions.

Multiple reviews emphasize the knowledgeable and personable guides, especially mentioning Daniela and her ability to convey history and personal stories. The guides are appreciated for their accommodating nature, especially when delays occur, and for their easy pace that keeps the tour relaxed and enjoyable.
Guides often share fascinating facts about Trogir’s landmarks, local life, and the surrounding nature, enriching the overall experience. Their storytelling makes each stop engaging and memorable.
This private tour is designed for your group only, providing a personalized experience. It departs promptly at 9:30 am, with the option for pickup and the convenience of a mobile ticket. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals or using public transportation nearby.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility in case of weather issues or changing plans. The tour is recommended to be booked 146 days in advance on average, highlighting its popularity.
This Trogir walking tour is perfect for visitors who want a well-rounded introduction to the city’s highlights combined with natural beauty and local flavors. It’s especially suited for those interested in history, architecture, and Croatian cuisine. The small-group format ensures a personalized and relaxed experience, ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a meaningful yet efficient exploration.
At just $19.18, this tour offers excellent value for a comprehensive experience in Trogir. Visitors appreciate the expert guides, stunning views, and authentic food and drink tastings, making it a memorable way to see the city’s historic sites and enjoy regional flavors.
While the itinerary covers many key landmarks, the outdoor visit to the Cetina River and the home-hosted tasting provide a special touch that extends beyond typical city tours. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, making this a low-risk choice for travelers planning ahead.
This tour combines cultural exploration with nature and culinary delights—a well-balanced way to experience Trogir’s charm.
“What a wonderful and beautiful experience! Daniela was the wonderful guide through Split and then along the drive to family home. Our sweet hostess…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes visits to key landmarks, a trip to the Cetina River source, a picnic, and wine and liquor tastings at a local’s home.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour offers comfortably traveling in an air-conditioned vehicle for the outdoor and natural stops.
Do I need to pay for admission at the landmarks?
Admission tickets are not included for stops like Saint Lawrence’s Cathedral, Kula Karmelengo, or Palace Cipiko.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is provided by Discovery Tours.
What time does the tour start?
It departs at 9:30 am.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour’s duration and outdoor elements make it generally accessible for most, but details on mobility are not specified.
Can I participate if I have service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
How do I book this tour?
You can book through the provider’s platform, with the average booking being 146 days in advance.