How do I get from Split Airport to Trogir?
Split Airport (SPU) is just 5 km west of Trogir. The fastest way is a 15-minute taxi ride via the D8 coastal road. Alternatively, take Airport Shuttle Croatia or Autotransfer ST minivans - both offer fixed-rate shared transfers. Public bus line 37 also runs between the terminal and Trogir center for under 5 EUR.
Is Trogir Old Town walkable without luggage issues?
Yes, Trogir Old Town is compact and mostly pedestrian-only. Use wheeled luggage with durable wheels, as cobblestones can be uneven. Enter via the Garaza or Kava entrance for easier access. For stays near the marina, routes are flatter. Hotels often assist with short luggage transfers upon request.
What local pass covers Trogir, Split, and nearby islands?
The ISIC Adriatic Travel Card covers ferry discounts, bus travel between Trogir and Split, and partner activities. Otherwise, purchase individual tickets: use Autotrans for buses and Jadrolinija or Krilo ferries for islands. No all-inclusive pass currently bundles all services.
When is the rainy season in Trogir and how does it affect visiting?
The wettest months in Trogir are September and October, with occasional heavy showers. July and August are driest. Rain rarely disrupts summer plans, but autumn visits may require flexible itineraries. Most attractions remain open, and hotel rates drop significantly post-September.