Vodič (Joško)

Joško And Marela
Joško And Marela
Vodič (Joško)

Restaurants

Trogir has a large number of restaurants. Each of them offers the ultimate gastronomic delight.
The first real Trogir fine dining restaurant is located in the heart of the historic center of Trogir. The trademark of the restaurant is the creative cuisine of chef Ivan Pažanin, with authoritative revisions of traditional Dalmatian gastronomy interspersed with Mediterranean influences.Don Dino has a picturesque terrace, a solid selection of Croatian wines from all regions, and a large selection of desserts stored in pastry shops and restaurants.
116 locals recommend
Restoran don Dino
1 Splitska ul.
116 locals recommend
The first real Trogir fine dining restaurant is located in the heart of the historic center of Trogir. The trademark of the restaurant is the creative cuisine of chef Ivan Pažanin, with authoritative revisions of traditional Dalmatian gastronomy interspersed with Mediterranean influences.Don Dino has a picturesque terrace, a solid selection of Croatian wines from all regions, and a large selection of desserts stored in pastry shops and restaurants.
Konoba Trs is located in the center of Trogir. They mainley offer seafood and make people happy through food.
74 locals recommend
Konoba Trs
14 Ul. Matije Gupca
74 locals recommend
Konoba Trs is located in the center of Trogir. They mainley offer seafood and make people happy through food.

Daily trips

Trogir is in the very center of Dalmatia and you can easily reach almost all sights easily and easily. A large number of them are protected by UNESCO.
National Park Krka Waterfalls is one of the most attractive locations in the Dalmatian area and is protected since 1985, as one of eight Croatian National Parks. The scenery towards the national park will leave you breathless. NP Krka has its magnificent waterfall called Skradinski Buk and ethno village with oldest hydro-electric power plant of AC in Europe.
45 locals recommend
Krka
45 locals recommend
National Park Krka Waterfalls is one of the most attractive locations in the Dalmatian area and is protected since 1985, as one of eight Croatian National Parks. The scenery towards the national park will leave you breathless. NP Krka has its magnificent waterfall called Skradinski Buk and ethno village with oldest hydro-electric power plant of AC in Europe.
NP Plitvice nature has created 16 emerald-turquoise lakes and connected them by an amazing system of waterfalls. The National Park covers the surface of 29685 ha, where lakes take up to 200 ha, while forest covers the rest of the park. One of the attractions is the 78 meters high waterfall called Veliki Slap which is the highest waterfall in Croatia. Besides the guided walks through wooden paths, you will enjoy the boat ride across the biggest lake called Kozjak and a short train ride.
1554 locals recommend
Plitvice Lakes National Park
1554 locals recommend
NP Plitvice nature has created 16 emerald-turquoise lakes and connected them by an amazing system of waterfalls. The National Park covers the surface of 29685 ha, where lakes take up to 200 ha, while forest covers the rest of the park. One of the attractions is the 78 meters high waterfall called Veliki Slap which is the highest waterfall in Croatia. Besides the guided walks through wooden paths, you will enjoy the boat ride across the biggest lake called Kozjak and a short train ride.
Dubrovnik and its fortified Old Town is among the most visited and photographed destinations in all Europe. In the middle ages, it was known as the Republica Ragusa, a powerful maritime state and a big rival of Venice on the Adriatic coast. Since 1979, Dubrovnik is a UNESCO World Heritage. Famous for its wonderful Renaissance and Baroque architecture, red brick roofs and its two kilometers long walls, that successfully resisted the attacks of different enemies through centuries, Dubrovnik is a must-see destination in Croatia.
516 locals recommend
Dubrovnik
516 locals recommend
Dubrovnik and its fortified Old Town is among the most visited and photographed destinations in all Europe. In the middle ages, it was known as the Republica Ragusa, a powerful maritime state and a big rival of Venice on the Adriatic coast. Since 1979, Dubrovnik is a UNESCO World Heritage. Famous for its wonderful Renaissance and Baroque architecture, red brick roofs and its two kilometers long walls, that successfully resisted the attacks of different enemies through centuries, Dubrovnik is a must-see destination in Croatia.
Explore the natural beauties of islands that surround the coastline of Trogir. You can take a boat to the Blue lagoon just of the shore of the island Krknjaši and Drvenik where you will experience crystal clear water and see fish and other sea animals. You are welcome to enjoy a swim after which we will visit the island of Šolta. There you will enjoy a true fisherman's village where you can experience the beautiful scenery of stone architecture and numerous family-run farms dedicated to making olive oil and wine. Here you can also relax on the pebble beaches and enjoy a swim.
103 locals recommend
Blue Lagoon
103 locals recommend
Explore the natural beauties of islands that surround the coastline of Trogir. You can take a boat to the Blue lagoon just of the shore of the island Krknjaši and Drvenik where you will experience crystal clear water and see fish and other sea animals. You are welcome to enjoy a swim after which we will visit the island of Šolta. There you will enjoy a true fisherman's village where you can experience the beautiful scenery of stone architecture and numerous family-run farms dedicated to making olive oil and wine. Here you can also relax on the pebble beaches and enjoy a swim.
Follow the same path as Queen Daenerys in Game of Thrones. Immerse yourself in the epic fantasy land of Game of Thrones on the filming locations in Split. Experience the behind the scenes of the show that begins inside the UNESCO protected Diocletian's palace from the 4th century. The Roman palace was constructed by the Emperor Diocletian and today is a significant and well preserved structure of the late ancient architecuture. While exploring the palace itself, insights of the filming locations, you will wander the cellars and streets where the Meereenese slaves lived, see where Daenerys kept her dragons and walk the streets where the Unsullied army strolled. In addition to learning about the filming spots,you will get the know the history and customs of the city of Split. Enjoy a pleasant drive to the Klis Fortress where you will experience a breathless view over the Split area. The fortress served as a major source of defense in central Dalmatia and in Game of Thrones became the city of Meereen. Follow the steps of the slaves that lined the city walls during the battle between Daario Naharis and Meereens's champion.
875 locals recommend
Split
875 locals recommend
Follow the same path as Queen Daenerys in Game of Thrones. Immerse yourself in the epic fantasy land of Game of Thrones on the filming locations in Split. Experience the behind the scenes of the show that begins inside the UNESCO protected Diocletian's palace from the 4th century. The Roman palace was constructed by the Emperor Diocletian and today is a significant and well preserved structure of the late ancient architecuture. While exploring the palace itself, insights of the filming locations, you will wander the cellars and streets where the Meereenese slaves lived, see where Daenerys kept her dragons and walk the streets where the Unsullied army strolled. In addition to learning about the filming spots,you will get the know the history and customs of the city of Split. Enjoy a pleasant drive to the Klis Fortress where you will experience a breathless view over the Split area. The fortress served as a major source of defense in central Dalmatia and in Game of Thrones became the city of Meereen. Follow the steps of the slaves that lined the city walls during the battle between Daario Naharis and Meereens's champion.
Experience the rich history and gastronomy of Kaštela – birth place of the Winfandel wine! You can visit local tavern where you will experience the traditional art of wine making. Immerse yourself into a fruity note of Kastela's olive oil while passing through olive groves, visit the cool cellars where the olives are kept, and sample the different varieties of Kastela's extra virgin olive oils. You will have the opportunity to taste different wines as well and enjoy traditional Croatian appetisers such as prosciutto, cheese, dried figs and tradition pastry made with love from local families dressed in traditional costumes. What you will experience is by far the most enjoyable and original way to view the second largest town in the Split and Dalmatia County. You will hear about our own Romeo and Juliette love story at the Vitturi castle!
37 locals recommend
Kaštela
37 locals recommend
Experience the rich history and gastronomy of Kaštela – birth place of the Winfandel wine! You can visit local tavern where you will experience the traditional art of wine making. Immerse yourself into a fruity note of Kastela's olive oil while passing through olive groves, visit the cool cellars where the olives are kept, and sample the different varieties of Kastela's extra virgin olive oils. You will have the opportunity to taste different wines as well and enjoy traditional Croatian appetisers such as prosciutto, cheese, dried figs and tradition pastry made with love from local families dressed in traditional costumes. What you will experience is by far the most enjoyable and original way to view the second largest town in the Split and Dalmatia County. You will hear about our own Romeo and Juliette love story at the Vitturi castle!