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Trogir and the Blue Lagoon

These are two of the most important places in the vicinity of the campsite. 

What to see in Trogir?

Trogir is a historic town situated on the Croatian coast, about 30 kilometres from the campsite. It is known for its impressive old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which presents a fascinating mix of medieval, renaissance and baroque architecture. Here is a more detailed description of Trogir:

  • Old Town: Trogir's Old Town is a maze of narrow, cobbled streets winding between beautiful historic buildings. Among its main attractions are the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece of Romanesque-Gothic art with a magnificent carved doorway, and the Duke's Palace, a Renaissance palace which houses the City Museum.
  • Promenade: Trogir is situated on a picturesque island connected to the mainland by bridges, making it a lovely place to stroll along the promenade. Here you will find numerous cafes, restaurants and shops where you can enjoy the sea views and relax while watching the boats sail in and out of the harbour.
  • Kamerlengo Fortress: This impressive fortress, built in the 15th century by the Republic of Venice, dominates the landscape of Trogir. Today, the fortress hosts cultural events and exhibitions, and offers spectacular panoramic views of the town and the surrounding area.
  • Island of Ciovo: Just across the bridge from Trogir is the island of Ciovo, a popular destination for sun and beach lovers. Here you will find beautiful pebble beaches and hidden coves where you can relax and enjoy the Adriatic Sea.

What to see in the Blue Lagoon?

Blue Lagoon is a beautiful bay with crystal clear waters located near the island of Drvenik Veli, off the coast of Trogir. It is a popular destination for boat trips from Trogir and Split due to its natural beauty and calm waters. Here is a more detailed description of the Blue Lagoon:

  • Crystal clear waters: The Blue Lagoon is famous for its crystal clear turquoise waters, which are perfect for swimming, diving and snorkelling. The shallow, calm waters make this an ideal place for families with children.
  • Pebble beach: Along the coast of the Blue Lagoon, you will find beautiful pebble beaches where you can spread out your towel and enjoy the Croatian sun. The shallow waters are ideal for swimming, and there are shaded areas where you can rest and relax.
  • Water activities: In addition to swimming and snorkelling, the Blue Lagoon offers a variety of water activities, such as kayak and paddle board rentals. You can also take a boat trip around the lagoon to enjoy the stunning views and discover small hidden coves.

In short, Trogir and the Blue Lagoon are two enchanting destinations that offer a perfect combination of history, culture and natural beauty. Whether exploring the cobbled streets of Trogir or swimming in the crystal clear waters of the Blue Lagoon, there is much to discover and enjoy in this beautiful region of Croatia.

Excursión a Trogir y laguna Azul
Excursión a Trogir y laguna Azul
Excursión a Trogir y laguna Azul
Excursión a Trogir y laguna Azul
Excursión a Trogir y laguna Azul