
Trogir Villas
Our Trogir villas promise timeless escapism - with 21st century luxuries including pools, hot tubs and Concierge.

About our Trogir villas
Tucked along the central Adriatic coast, our luxury Trogir villas are located within easy reach of the beaches and beautiful Renaissance charms of Trogir Old Town.
Unwind and entertain from the comfort of our scenic Trogir villas with pools, fully optimised for an enjoyable self-catering stay. Savour carefree meals together in your chic kitchen diner or scenic alfresco dining terrace, with BBQ. Lounge by the pool, soak up the hot tub or nearby beaches and boating opportunities. With optional Concierge on hand, Top Villas ensures your Trogir villas' stay is both an exclusive and unforgettable experience.
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Trogir is a historic town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, about 27 km (17 miles) northwest of Split, situated on a small island connected to the mainland by bridges.
Trogir is easily accessible via Split Airport, which is only about 5 km (3 miles) away. From the airport, you can take a taxi, shuttle, rental car, or local bus to reach the town.
The best time to visit is during late spring (May–June) or early autumn (September–October) when the weather is warm but the summer crowds are smaller. July and August are the hottest and busiest months.
Yes, Trogir is an excellent base for exploring nearby destinations like Split, Krka National Park, the Blue Lagoon, or the Dalmatian islands by boat.
Yes, Trogir is very family-friendly with calm beaches, pedestrian streets in the old town, and plenty of restaurants and activities suitable for children.


Best time to visit Trogir
Blessed with mild weather and plenty of sunshine, Trogir is a great destination year-round. Summer brings warm temperatures and lively energy, perfect for exploring the historic old town, wandering the charming streets, and relaxing on nearby beaches.
Spring and fall are ideal for those seeking pleasant weather without the summer crowds. These shoulder seasons allow for comfortable sightseeing, enjoying local cafes, and discovering Trogir’s rich history at a more relaxed pace.
Winter offers a quieter, more peaceful experience. While some tourist services and restaurants may be limited, the off-season charm of Trogir, with its medieval streets and Adriatic views, makes it a lovely time for a slower, more authentic visit.

Food and drink in Trogir
Trogir, on the Adriatic coast, is a haven for seafood lovers. Fresh fish, squid, and shellfish are local staples, often simply grilled with olive oil and herbs. Black risotto made with cuttlefish ink is a must-try.
Octopus is popular, served grilled or in salads, while clams and mussels are cooked with garlic, wine, and herbs. Crab and lobster are also common along the waterfront.
For dessert, try Fritule, small fried dough balls, or Rožata, a caramel custard.
Local wines like Plavac Mali and Pošip pair beautifully with seafood, making Trogir a true culinary delight.
Flying to Trogir is simple, thanks to its proximity to Split Airport, the main gateway to this part of Croatia. Direct flights are available from major European cities, including London, Paris, and Frankfurt, while other destinations can connect via one-stop flights.
For travelers coming from further afield, many international flights to Croatia land in Zagreb or Dubrovnik, where you can easily catch a domestic flight or transfer to Trogir.
Split Airport is just a short drive from Trogir, making it convenient to reach your villa or accommodation and start exploring this historic coastal town.
Driving in Trogir is straightforward, but there are a few local rules to keep in mind. You must be at least 18 to rent a car, and you’ll need a valid driver’s license—an international driving permit is recommended if your license isn’t in Latin characters.
In Croatia, cars drive on the right-hand side of the road, and speed limits are strictly enforced: 50 km/h in towns, 90 km/h on regional roads, and 130 km/h on highways.
Trogir’s roads are generally easy to navigate, but some historic areas have narrow streets and limited parking. Using GPS or a map app is highly recommended to avoid getting lost, and check if your rental car comes equipped with one.
The main way to reach Trogir by sea is via ferry or private boat. While there are no direct international cruise connections to Trogir itself, the nearby port of Split serves as a hub for ferries from other Croatian islands and coastal towns. From Split, it’s just a short drive or taxi ride to reach Trogir, making it easy to combine island hopping or coastal exploration with your visit.

Things to do
Explore Trogir Old TownWander the UNESCO-listed historic center, full of narrow cobbled streets, charming squares, and stunning medieval architecture. Don’t miss the mix of Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings that give Trogir its unique charm.í759
Visit Kamerlengo FortressClimb the walls of this 15th-century fortress for panoramic views of the town, the marina, and the surrounding islands. It’s a perfect spot for photography and soaking in Trogir’s seaside charm.
Discover St. Lawrence CathedralMarvel at the impressive Cathedral of St. Lawrence with its intricate Romanesque portal and bell tower. The cathedral is one of Croatia’s finest examples of medieval architecture.
Take a Boat Trip to Nearby IslandsHop on a boat to explore nearby islands like Čiovo, Drvenik, or the Blue Lagoon. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing in the clear Adriatic waters.
Stroll Along the Waterfront PromenadeEnjoy a leisurely walk along Trogir’s scenic seafront, lined with cafés, restaurants, and shops. It’s the perfect place to try local seafood, sip coffee, and watch the yachts drift by.
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Trogir Villas' Concierge
Elevate your Trogir villas' getaway, with optional Concierge Services designed around you. From hassle-free car hire and pre-arrival groceries to boat rentals, yacht charters, private chefs, in-villa spa treatments and more, our hotel-style services ensure you enjoy the ultimate villa holiday.

Trogir Villas with Pools
Soak up an effortless stay on the Adriatic, from our exclusive Trogir villas with private pools. Accompanied by hot tubs, scenic entertaining and direct access to the beach or water, our most exclusive villa rentals are destinations in themselves. Enjoy a carefree family break or a VIP getaway with friends, with poolside games, sunset cocktails and unhurried alfresco meals together.
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Beachfront villas in Trogir
Beachfront villas in Trogir offer the perfect way to start or end your day with stunning Adriatic views. Our Trogir villas put you just steps from the sea, where you can enjoy the gentle waves, private terraces, and outdoor spaces made for sunbathing, dining, or simply relaxing.
With direct access to the beach and panoramic sea views, these Trogir villas are ideal for families or couples seeking a memorable getaway. From cozy terraces overlooking the water to spacious outdoor areas for lounging, dining, or entertaining, every villa provides a slice of Croatian coastal paradise.
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Large villas in Trogir
Trogir is a true luxury destination, with an impressive selection of large villas perfect for groups of any size. Whether you’re traveling with extended family or a group of friends, these villas offer space, comfort, and style without compromising on privacy or convenience.
Complete with breathtaking sea views, ample bedrooms, elegant décor, and prime locations close to the historic town center or waterfront, these Trogir villas provide everything you need for an unforgettable stay. Many also feature private pools, terraces, and outdoor spaces for dining and relaxing, making them ideal for both lively gatherings and peaceful retreats. Even the largest villas in Trogir feel welcoming and effortlessly luxurious.


