Experience two of Dalmatia’s highlights in one relaxed small-group tour: Split and Trogir.
Begin in Split, the largest city on the Dalmatian coast, where ancient Roman heritage blends with vibrant everyday life. Walk through the heart of the old town and discover the area around Diocletian’s Palace, Peristyle, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and the lively streets and squares that make Split one of the most fascinating cities on the Adriatic.
After exploring Split, continue to Trogir, a beautifully preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its narrow stone streets, historic architecture, charming squares, and seaside promenade, Trogir offers a different but equally authentic Dalmatian atmosphere.
Travel in a small shared group for a more personal and comfortable experience. This tour is ideal for visitors who want to see both Split and Trogir in one half-day trip, whether they are staying in the city or visiting the region for a short time.
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The heart of Split and one of the most remarkable Roman monuments in the world. Built at the beginning of the 4th century, it is still full of life today, with shops, homes, cafes, and narrow stone streets inside its ancient walls.
The central square of Diocletian’s Palace and one of the most iconic places in Split. Surrounded by Roman columns and historic buildings, it is the perfect place to feel the atmosphere of the old city.
Diocletian’s Cellars are one of the best-preserved parts of Diocletian’s Palace and an important example of Roman architecture in Split. Built below the imperial apartments, they once supported the upper residential area of the palace and helped preserve its original layout. Today, they are one of the most fascinating places in the old town, known for their massive stone halls, historic atmosphere, and connection to everyday life in Roman Split.
A beautifully preserved historic center set on a small island between the mainland and Ciovo. Its narrow streets, stone houses, and charming squares make it one of the most attractive old towns in Dalmatia.
Trogir’s main square reflects the rich medieval history of the town and is surrounded by elegant stone palaces that once belonged to noble families. The Small Loggia, together with the historic buildings around the square, creates one of the most atmospheric corners of Trogir’s old town.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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