What is the best way to get from Split Airport to Trogir Old Town?
Take the ATX bus from Split Airport - arrivals terminal every 30-60 minutes; the journey to Trogir Old Town takes 25 minutes and costs 30 HRK. Taxis are available but cost around 300 HRK. The bus drops off near Trogir’s west entrance, a 5-minute walk from the historic core.
Is Trogir Old Town walkable, and are there car restrictions?
Yes, Trogir Old Town is fully pedestrianized - cars are prohibited inside. Narrow stone streets link key sites like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and Kamerlengo Fortress. Park in the west-side garages (e.g., Garaza) and explore on foot. Wheelchair access is limited due to cobblestones and steps.
Are there any entry fees to visit Trogir Old Town or its main attractions?
Access to Trogir Old Town is free, but main sites charge entry: Cathedral of St. Lawrence dome - 30 HRK, Kamerlengo Fortress - 40 HRK. Combined tickets (70 HRK) are available. Free entry days are rare; check during shoulder seasons. Hours vary seasonally - typically 9 AM-7 PM in summer.
When is the rainy season in Trogir, and how does it affect Old Town visits?
Trogir’s rainy season runs from September to November, with November the wettest (90mm avg). Light rain is common, but short showers rarely disrupt visits. Carry a compact umbrella - cobblestones become slippery. Summer (June-August) is driest and busiest; spring and autumn offer mild weather with fewer crowds.