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Primošten Return

Adriatic Dreams: From Primošten to Trogir

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Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7 days

Sail through Croatia’s iconic Adriatic coastline on this 7-day journey. From the charming town of Primošten to the historic beauty of Trogir, explore serene islands, vibrant towns, and breathtaking natural wonders. Join us for an unforgettable adventure filled with culture, relaxation, and the timeless magic of the Dalmatian coast.

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Total Sailing:174 Miles
Total Sailing Time:22 days

Explore Croatia’s Iconic Coastline

Embark on an extraordinary 7-day journey through Croatia’s iconic Adriatic gems.

Starting in Primošten, a picturesque town known for its charm and Babić vineyards, sail to Šolta, where tranquil coves and crystal-clear waters await. Continue to the Kornati Islands, a breathtaking archipelago of untouched natural beauty. Explore the timeless allure of Vis, known for its secluded beaches and unique heritage. Discover the vibrant energy of Hvar, with its stunning architecture and buzzing nightlife. Immerse yourself in history at Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site boasting medieval streets and Venetian charm. Return to Primošten, enriched with unforgettable memories of Dalmatia’s captivating coastline. Each day of this adventure offers a perfect blend of relaxation, culture, and exploration.

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Primošten

Primošten, a picturesque gem on Croatia’s Adriatic coast, is renowned for its stunning beaches, charming old town, and breathtaking views. This idyllic destination, situated on a small peninsula, is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and boasts a rich history dating back to medieval times. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, admire traditional stone houses, and visit the Church of St. George for panoramic vistas of the sea and town. Primošten is also famous for its vineyards, producing the renowned Babić wine, which can be savored in local taverns. With its relaxed ambiance, beautiful sunsets, and blend of history and nature, Primošten offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking Dalmatian charm.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Marina Kremik
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Marina Kremik is a well-equipped marina located near Primošten, nestled in a deep, sheltered bay surrounded by lush vineyards. Known for its excellent facilities and stunning setting, it serves as a perfect base for sailors exploring the Adriatic. The marina offers high-quality services, including modern berths, a fuel station, and nearby dining options. Its close proximity to Primošten and the famous Babić vineyards makes it an ideal spot for both relaxation and exploration.

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Old Town Primošten
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The Old Town of Primošten, perched on a small peninsula, is a charming area filled with narrow cobblestone streets and traditional stone houses. This historic district invites visitors to step back in time as they explore its quaint alleys and admire the stunning views of the Adriatic. The centerpiece is the Church of St. George, located at the highest point of the town, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas. With its blend of history and seaside charm, the Old Town is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Dalmatian experience.

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Babić Vineyards
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Primošten is home to the famous Babić vineyards, where the region’s iconic wine is produced. These vineyards, characterized by their unique dry stone walls and terraced landscape, are a testament to centuries-old winemaking traditions. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the winemaking process and enjoy tastings of the robust and flavorful Babić wine. The vineyards also offer stunning views of the Adriatic, making it a perfect spot for wine lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Šolta

Šolta: An Island Untamed

Escape to Šolta, a Croatian island where unspoiled nature, charming villages, and the allure of a slower pace of life await. Experience the island's pristine beauty, authentic atmosphere, and welcoming hospitality.

Where Nature Thrives

Explore Šolta's rugged coastline, dotted with secluded coves and crystal-clear waters. Hike through fragrant pine forests and olive groves, discovering breathtaking views and island tranquility.

Rustic Villages, Island Soul

Wander through Šolta's picturesque villages like Grohote, Maslinica, and Stomorska, where stone houses and narrow streets exude timeless charm. Connect with the local way of life in cozy cafes and family-run restaurants.

Flavors of the Mediterranean

Savor Šolta's renowned olive oil, fresh seafood, and locally grown produce. Taste the simplicity and authenticity of Dalmatian cuisine, a true testament to island life.

Beaches and Hidden Gems

Unwind on Šolta's beaches, enjoying the warmth of the sun and the gentle rhythm of the waves. Seek out secluded swimming spots and explore hidden coves for a truly off-the-beaten-path adventure.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Maslinica Village
4.9

Maslinica, nestled on the west coast of Šolta, is a picturesque village that encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean charm. Renowned for its idyllic marina, which serves as a tranquil harbor to a variety of boats, Maslinica also boasts a beautifully preserved historic castle that adds a touch of nobility to the landscape. The village is particularly famous for its spectacular sunsets, where the sky and sea are painted in vibrant hues, offering a mesmerizing backdrop to the serene archipelago of seven islets just off the coast. This breathtaking natural spectacle, combined with the village’s peaceful ambiance, makes Maslinica a beloved destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the scenic beauty and tranquil vibe of Šolta. Whether you’re strolling along the waterfront, exploring the local heritage, or simply soaking in the picturesque views, Maslinica offers an unforgettable experience that embodies the tranquil and unspoiled beauty of the Adriatic.

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Hiking to Vela Straža
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure by hiking to Vela Straža, the highest peak on Šolta Island. This invigorating trek promises panoramic views that stretch across the island's rugged terrain and extend to the surrounding azure waters. As you ascend, the trail unfolds, revealing the island's diverse flora and fauna, and immersing you in its natural splendor. The journey to Vela Straža offers not just physical exertion but also a chance to connect with the untouched beauty of Šolta. Upon reaching the summit, hikers are rewarded with a breathtaking vista that captures the island's essence—a serene sanctuary where land and sea harmonize in perfect unity. Whether you're an avid adventurer or a casual hiker, hiking to Vela Straža offers a unique perspective of Šolta's rugged beauty, leaving you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

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Žukova Beach
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Nestled along the tranquil shores of Šolta Island, Žukova Beach beckons with its pristine beauty and secluded charm. Tucked away from the bustling crowds, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking serenity amidst nature's splendor. Accessible via a scenic coastal trail or by boat, Žukova Beach welcomes visitors with its soft golden sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling adventures. Surrounded by lush greenery and framed by rugged cliffs, the beach exudes an aura of tranquility, inviting visitors to unwind and soak in the stunning coastal scenery. Whether basking in the warm Mediterranean sun, exploring the rocky shoreline, or simply savoring the gentle sea breeze, Žukova Beach captivates with its unspoiled beauty and timeless allure, making it a cherished haven for those seeking an idyllic escape on Šolta Island.
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Nearby Restaurants
Konoba Kopačina
4.9

Nestled in the heart of Grohote on Šolta Island, Konoba Kopačina stands as a beacon of traditional Dalmatian cuisine. This rustic tavern exudes warmth and authenticity, inviting guests to indulge in a culinary journey through the flavors of the region. Renowned for its commitment to using locally sourced ingredients, Konoba Kopačina prides itself on serving dishes that highlight the richness of Šolta's culinary heritage. From the freshest seafood caught in the Adriatic to succulent lamb sourced from nearby pastures, every dish is a celebration of the island's bounty. Among their specialties, the grilled fish and lamb dishes stand out, tantalizing the taste buds with their smoky flavors and tender textures. Whether dining indoors in the cozy tavern atmosphere or al fresco under the starlit sky, a visit to Konoba Kopačina promises an unforgettable gastronomic experience, where tradition and taste converge to create moments of pure culinary delight.

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Martinis Marchi
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Perched in the charming village of Maslinica, Martinis Marchi epitomizes elegance and culinary excellence against the backdrop of Šolta's stunning coastal scenery. This esteemed restaurant promises a fine dining experience, where the flavors of the Mediterranean are showcased through meticulously crafted dishes featuring fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients. As you indulge in a culinary journey, the breathtaking views of the marina and historic castle unfold before you, creating an enchanting ambiance that enhances every bite. Whether savoring succulent seafood delicacies or relishing Mediterranean-inspired creations, dining at Martinis Marchi is a feast for the senses, where gastronomy meets panoramic vistas in perfect harmony.

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Konoba Momčin Dvor
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Nestled in the charming village of Stomorska on Šolta Island, Konoba Momčin Dvor is a cozy restaurant known for its delicious Croatian dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant's seafood risotto and octopus salad are especially popular among locals and visitors alike. With its welcoming atmosphere and tasty food, Konoba Momčin Dvor offers a delightful dining experience that captures the essence of traditional Croatian cuisine.

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Kornati Island

Kornati, a breathtaking archipelago in the Adriatic, is a sailor’s paradise with its rugged beauty and pristine waters. Comprising 89 islands, islets, and reefs, it offers a maze of hidden bays and dramatic cliffs that invite exploration. Kornati’s unique charm lies in its stark landscapes, where dry stone walls zigzag across the islands, and the deep blue sea contrasts with golden limestone. The Kornati National Park, the crown jewel of the region, protects 49 of these islands and is a haven for marine life, making it perfect for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. While uninhabited, the islands carry whispers of ancient stories, with ruins of Roman villas and small chapels scattered across the terrain. Sailing through Kornati feels like stepping into an untouched world, where each cove holds its own secret.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Vis

Vis is a peaceful island in Croatia, far from the busy cities. It's known for its beautiful beaches, clear sea, and old towns.

Peaceful Beaches

Vis has stunning beaches like Stiniva and Srebrena where the water is very clear and perfect for swimming.

Exploring History

The island has a rich history, with old forts and ruins. Vis Town and Komiža are two main spots where you can see old buildings and learn about the past.

Nature and Views

You can explore caves like the Blue Cave, where the water glows blue, or climb hills for amazing views of the sea and island.

Local Life

Walking through the towns, you'll find narrow streets with small shops and places to eat. It's a great way to see how people live on Vis.

Sea Adventures

Vis is great for boat trips and diving because the water is so clear. You can see fish, underwater caves, and even old shipwrecks.

Tasty Local Food

The island's food is fresh and delicious, with lots of seafood and local dishes to try.Vis is perfect if you want a quiet holiday by the sea, enjoy nature, and like exploring small towns. It's a beautiful place to relax and have fun in the water.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Stiniva Cove
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Stiniva Cove: A Croatian Paradise Unveiled

Imagine a secluded cove nestled amidst towering limestone cliffs, where the turquoise waters shimmer like a hidden treasure. This is Stiniva Cove, a true natural wonder on Vis Island, Croatia.

  • The Journey as Part of the Adventure:  Getting to Stiniva is an adventure in itself. You can reach the cove by boat, a thrilling way to experience its dramatic reveal, or embark on a scenic hike along the coast for a breathtaking perspective from above. 

  • A Hidden Sanctuary: Stiniva's unique shape creates an intimate atmosphere.  The smooth pebble beach and crystal-clear waters beckon you to swim, snorkel, or simply float and soak in the awe-inspiring natural beauty.

  • A Cove with a Story:   Locals say Stiniva Cove was once a cave, the ceiling collapsing long ago to reveal the stunning cove we see today. This adds a sense of mystique to an already enchanting place.

  • A European Gem: In 2016, Stiniva Cove was voted the most beautiful beach in Europe by European Best Destinations, putting it firmly on the map for nature lovers worldwide.

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Tito's Cave
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Discover a hidden part of World War II history within the rugged hills of Vis Island. Nestled among the lush Mediterranean landscapes and offering breathtaking views of the island, Tito’s Cave is a testament to the resilience and strategic acumen of the Yugoslav Partisan forces.

Its location on the stunning island of Vis offers a mix of adventure and contemplation. Walk the picturesque trails that lead there, soak up the panoramic views, and let the island’s natural beauty complement your journey through time.

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Vis Town
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Nestled along a picturesque bay, Vis Town exudes an irresistible combination of historical beauty and authentic Croatian island life. Wander the cobbled streets and admire the Venetian-era architecture. Grand stone houses, remnants of fortifications, and charming churches tell tales of its rich past. 

The heart of Vis Town lies along its vibrant promenade.  Sip coffee at a waterfront cafe, watch colorful fishing boats bob in the harbor, or find a quiet bench to soak in the relaxed atmosphere.

Discover a delightful range of traditional taverns (known as konobas), cozy cafes, and inviting restaurants. 

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Komiza
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Komiža is a charming coastal town on the island of Vis, Croatia. It boasts a picturesque harbor, historic stone houses, and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. Wander the Old Town's narrow streets and soak up the authentic Dalmatian vibe.  Swim and sunbathe on the beautiful beaches or take a boat trip to the mesmerizing Blue Cave on nearby Biševo Island.  Savor fresh seafood and local wines at waterfront restaurants, or hike the surrounding hills for stunning views of Komiža and the sparkling Adriatic Sea.

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Boccadoro
4.9

Boccadoro, located across from the luxurious Hotel San Giorgio, adds a touch of sophistication to the local dining scene. This à la carte restaurant masterfully blends international flavors with the rich culinary heritage of the island.

Their talented Italian chef curates a menu that celebrates both global cuisine and the bounty of Vis Island. Don't miss their decadent desserts, made special with the addition of carob flour – a unique local ingredient that adds a delightful touch of sweetness. Boccadoro also curates an excellent selection of local red and white wines, the perfect accompaniments to these exquisite dishes.

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Karijola
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For a taste of the true Vis experience, there's no better place than this relaxed and welcoming pizzeria. Its unbeatable location on a terrace overlooking the Prirova peninsula offers breathtaking views as you savor the island's culinary delights.

Word on the island is these are the absolute best pizzas on Vis.  Expect the perfect blend of a crispy crust, delicious toppings, and that undeniable taste of island freshness.  Whether you're a classic lover or enjoy more adventurous combinations, there's a pie to satisfy your craving.

Complement your pizza with a glass of local wine from renowned labels Roki and Lipanović. These wines embody the unique flavors of Vis, making your meal that much more special.

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Konoba Jastožera
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This iconic lobster pot house, perched above the water's edge, offers a dining experience unlike any other. Feast on a bounty of fresh seafood – from succulent crabs and clams to a heavenly octopus salad.  If you crave a taste of land, the lobster pot-house also offers a delightful selection of grilled meats and steaks.  And, of course, the extensive wine list showcases the finest domestic vintages.

This restaurant has a star-studded history.  The walls adorned with photos of John Malkovich and other prominent figures are a testament to its irresistible allure. While the experience comes at a premium price, it's an investment in an unforgettable culinary adventure.

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Hvar

Hvar is a beautiful island in Croatia known for its sunny weather, clear blue sea, and lovely towns. It's one of the most famous islands in the Adriatic Sea.

Historic Towns

The main town, also called Hvar, has old buildings and a big fortress on a hill. You can walk up to the fortress to see amazing views of the sea and the island.

Gorgeous Beaches

Hvar has many beaches like Pokonji Dol and Dubovica where you can swim in clear water and relax on the shore.Lavender 

Fields and Nature

The island is also known for its lavender fields, olive trees, and vineyards. You can explore the countryside to see beautiful nature and maybe buy some lavender oil.

Cute Streets and Fun Nights

Hvar Town has narrow streets with shops, cafes, and restaurants. At night, it's a lively place with bars and parties, especially popular with young people.

Boat Trips and Water Fun

You can take a boat to see the Pakleni Islands close by, which have quiet beaches and clear water. Kayaking and sailing are also fun things to do in Hvar.

Delicious Food

Hvar offers great food, especially seafood and dishes made with local olive oil and wine.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Carpe Diem Beach Hvar
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Carpe Diem Beach is located on the nearby island of Stipanska, which is part of the Paklinski Islands archipelago. Carpe Diem Beach offers a lively atmosphere with music, drinks, and a party vibe. However, it's also known for its more upscale and sophisticated ambiance, attracting a trendy crowd looking for a luxurious beach experience. There are also bars and restaurants serving gourmet cuisine and premium cocktails. During the day, visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the azure waters, or enjoy water sports such as jet skiing or snorkeling. As the sun sets, the beach club transforms into a chic party destination, with top DJs providing the soundtrack for the evening.

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Hula Hula Hvar
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Hula Hula Beach  is located on the western side of Hvar town, overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The atmosphere at Hula Hula is vibrant and energetic, with music playing throughout the day and into the evening. It's known for its beach parties, DJ sets, and live music performances. There's also a bar and restaurant serving up refreshing drinks and delicious food. During the day, visitors can relax on the pebble beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or partake in water sports such as paddleboarding or kayaking. As the day turns into evening, the beach club transforms into a party hotspot, with DJs spinning tunes and guests dancing under the stars. One of the highlights of Hula Hula Beach is its stunning sunset views.

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Saint Stephen's Cathedral
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The Cathedral of St. Stephen, also known as the Hvar Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located on the eastern side of Hvar's main square, Croatia.

The cathedral's construction began in the 13th century on the site of an early 6th-century Christian church. Over the centuries, the cathedral underwent several modifications and renovations, resulting in a unique blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles.

The Cathedral of St. Stephen is a significant landmark in Hvar and a popular tourist destination. It is an important part of the city's cultural and historical heritage.

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Explore The Best of Hvar on Two Wheels
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Ditch the crowds, feel the sea breeze, and discover hidden gems of Hvar with our exhilarating bike tours. Choose your adventure – scenic coastal routes, challenging climbs, or leisurely vineyard rides. We provide top-notch bikes and expert guides to make your Hvar cycling experience unforgettable.

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Luviji Winery
4.9

Venture off the beaten path and discover a world of handcrafted wines at Luviji Winery. Nestled amidst the sun-drenched landscapes of Hvar, this intimate winery invites those seeking a truly authentic Croatian wine experience.  Embrace the spirit of exploration as you taste their unique expressions of the island's terroir.

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Palmižana
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Palmižana is a collection of bays, tourist facilities, and botanical gardens situated on Sveti Klement, one of the Pakleni Islands near Hvar, Croatia. It's a popular destination with a unique blend of natural beauty and luxurious offerings. Here's what you can expect:

The Vibe: Lush, laid-back Mediterranean. Think pebbly beaches, turquoise waters, and the intoxicating scent of pine trees mingling with the salty sea breeze. Expect a mix of rustic charm and high-end beach services.

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Giaxa
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Foodies seeking a unique and unforgettable dining experience in Vis should put Giaxa at the top of their list. This culinary gem, created by the team behind the highly regarded Luna restaurant, masterfully reimagines traditional Dalmatian cuisine with a contemporary flair.

Giaxa invites you on a tantalizing journey through Dalmatian flavors. Their menu celebrates the classics while pushing boundaries with unexpected twists.  Get ready for a thrilling three-course experience that's both familiar and refreshingly new.

Giaxa's historic setting adds another layer to this unforgettable experience.  Dine in a magnificent 15th-century gothic palace, where vibrant details and grand columns evoke a sense of history.

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Gariful
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Discerning diners seeking the pinnacle of waterfront dining in Hvar, Croatia, need look no further than Gariful. This exquisite seafood establishment graces the Riva promenade, its sleek ambiance a perfect match for the superyachts moored alongside.

Gariful's culinary mastery lies in its ability to transform the freshest catch of the day into culinary masterpieces.  Experience the true taste of the Adriatic with expertly grilled specialties, traditional brodetto stews, or succulent seafood baked in salt – the full repertoire of Dalmatian preparations is yours to savor.

For those seeking the ultimate in luxury, Gariful offers succulent Adriatic lobster and coveted delicacies like caviar. Complement your feast with a perfectly curated selection of the finest Croatian wines, alongside acclaimed international labels and exquisite champagnes.

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Robinson
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Venture beyond Hvar's bustling shores and discover Robinson, a hidden gem nestled within the pristine Mekićevica cove.  A short boat ride or a scenic trek south of Hvar reveals this charming stone-house kitchen, where simplicity and the freshest flavors reign supreme.

Enjoy stunning views of the cove and a distant lighthouse while you savor the day's catch.  Let the gentle waves lull you as you wait for your meal, or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. Domagoj, the owner, chef, and waiter, transforms his daily catch into culinary masterpieces. 

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Trogir

Trogir is a historic gem nestled on the Croatian coast, offering a blend of cultural richness and scenic beauty.

Medieval Charm
Wander through the stone streets of Trogir's UNESCO-listed old town, surrounded by medieval walls. Marvel at the well-preserved buildings and the majestic Cathedral of St. Lawrence with its remarkable portal carved by Master Radovan.

Venetian Legacy
Trogir's architecture showcases its Venetian past, evident in the fortress of Kamerlengo and the Duke's Palace. The city's layout reflects Renaissance and Baroque influences, blending seamlessly with the older Romanesque structures.

Harborfront Elegance
Stroll along the picturesque waterfront, lined with cafes and yachts, offering a lively atmosphere and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.

Culinary and Cultural Fusion
Savor the flavors of Dalmatia in Trogir's taverns, where seafood and local wines meet traditional hospitality. Summer brings festivals and concerts, infusing the ancient streets with modern vibrancy.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Trogir Cathedral & St. Lawrence Bell Tower
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Nestled in the heart of Trogir's UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence stands as a testament to centuries of devotion and artistic brilliance. Explore the intricate carvings of its Romanesque Radovan Portal, a true masterpiece of medieval sculpture.  Ascend the iconic bell tower and be rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views stretching across Trogir's rooftops, the turquoise Adriatic, and the surrounding islands.

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Kamerlengo Castle & St. Mark's Tower
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This imposing 15th-century fortress stands sentinel at the tip of Trogir's Old Town, its weathered stone walls whispering tales of the past.  Stroll along its picturesque waterfront promenade, wander through its atmospheric courtyard, and climb St. Mark's Tower for sweeping views of the town, harbor, and the sparkling Adriatic Sea.

During the summer months, Kamerlengo Castle transforms into a vibrant cultural hub. Watch a film under the stars within its ancient walls, attend a captivating play, or immerse yourself in a lively concert amidst centuries of history.

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Trogir City Market
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Trogir City Market, a feast for the senses.  Let the colors of fresh produce, the scent of spices, and the lively chatter of vendors transport you into the heart of Dalmatian life.  Browse stalls overflowing with the bounty of the Adriatic, sample local delicacies, chat with farmers and artisans, and discover unique souvenirs that tell the story of Trogir.

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Ultra Music Festival
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The Ultra Music Festival is a world-renowned electronic music festival that takes place in various locations around the world, including Trogir, Croatia. The festival features top DJs and producers from the electronic music industry, as well as a variety of stages and attractions. The festival is known for its cutting-edge sound and production, as well as its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.

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Don Dino Restaurant
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Experience Exquisite Dining at Don Dino, Trogir

Discover a culinary gem on the Trogir waterfront.  Don Dino is renowned for its refined Mediterranean cuisine, where the freshest seasonal ingredients are transformed into culinary masterpieces.  Expect impeccable service, an exquisite wine list, and a sophisticated ambiance with breathtaking views.

Savor the Art of Fine Dining

Talented chefs create dishes that delight both the eyes and the palate. Locally sourced seafood, prime cuts of meat, and the bounty of the Dalmatian coast are prepared with innovative touches that honor tradition while embracing contemporary flavors.

An Atmosphere of Elegance

Dine al fresco on the waterfront terrace, taking in the beauty of Trogir's historic harbor, or enjoy the elegant interior.  Attentive, knowledgeable staff provide a seamless and personalized experience that complements the exceptional cuisine.

Elevate Any Occasion

Whether it's a romantic evening, a celebratory meal, or simply the desire for an unforgettable culinary experience, Don Dino sets the stage for exceptional dining in Trogir.

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Restaurant Capo
4.9

Restaurant Capo: Where Modern Elegance Meets Croatian Flavors

Located within the luxurious Brown Beach House Hotel,  Restaurant Capo offers a sophisticated dining experience with a contemporary twist. Savor a blend of Croatian and Mediterranean flavors prepared with precision, indulge in a stylish ambiance, and enjoy breathtaking beauty at their beachfront location.

Coastal Cuisine, Refined

Capo's menu showcases the freshest seafood, prime meats, and seasonal ingredients. Expect classic dishes reimagined with modern flair, innovative flavor combinations, and meticulous attention to detail.

Beachfront Sophistication

Dine al fresco with the gentle sea breeze and stunning views of the Adriatic or retreat to the chic interior. Capo exudes effortless elegance, perfect for a romantic meal, special occasion, or simply an elevated dining experience.

Exceptional Service

The attentive staff at Capo complete the experience. Knowledgeable and welcoming, they ensure a seamless and personalized touch that complements the refined cuisine and stylish setting.

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Bifora
4.9

Bifora: Dine within History, Savor Contemporary Cuisine

Nestled within the beautifully restored Bifora Heritage Hotel, this intimate restaurant offers an escape within Trogir's historic heart. Experience the elegance of centuries-old stone walls and a warm, welcoming ambiance while savoring a seasonally inspired menu infused with both Croatian tradition and international flair.

Flavors that Honor the Past and Present

Bifora's chefs artfully balance the fresh bounty of the Dalmatian coast with innovative culinary techniques. Expect beautifully composed dishes that highlight local ingredients, alongside refined interpretations of classic flavors.

Intimate and Inviting Elegance

The restaurant's limited seating creates a sense of exclusivity, perfect for a romantic evening or a special occasion with those you cherish.  Enjoy attentive service and a personalized touch within this historic setting, creating a truly memorable dining experience.

Where Culinary Artistry Meets Heritage

Bifora is more than just a restaurant; it's a celebration of Trogir's rich past and its vibrant culinary present. Discover an unforgettable blend of history and exquisite flavors within its walls.

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Primošten Return

Primošten marks the final stop of your unforgettable Adriatic adventure. As you return to this charming town, reflect on the breathtaking islands, vibrant coastal towns, and serene moments that made this journey extraordinary. Let the timeless beauty of the Dalmatian coast stay with you as a cherished memory.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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