Trogir is located approximately 61 km from Šibenik and only 27 km from Split, and its population is just over 10,000 people.
Trogir was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997, it has a number of interesting historical monuments, the best of which is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence.
The proximity to Split airport also means that Trogir is very easy to get to.
The city of Šibenik consists of stone buildings, stone stairs, rocks, cobbled streets and stone arches.
It is built on rocks and built of stones.
Šibenik is a city of sun, sea and stone, a unique combination of characteristics that make this city unlike any other in Croatia.