Explore Split and Trogir with a local guide. Discover Roman, Venetian, Austrian, and French influences on this breathtaking historical tour.
Explore Split and Trogir with a local guide. Discover Roman, Venetian, Austrian, and French influences on this breathtaking historical tour.
- The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace - Situated at the intersection of the palace’s two main roads, the Peristyle is a rectangular open courtyard adorned with a colonnade, designed to be the city’s focal point.
- Cathedral of Saint Domnius - Consecrated at the dawn of the 7th century AD, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius is considered the oldest…
- The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace - Situated at the intersection of the palace’s two main roads, the Peristyle is a rectangular open courtyard adorned with a colonnade, designed to be the city’s focal point.
- Cathedral of Saint Domnius - Consecrated at the dawn of the 7th century AD, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius is considered the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world still in use in its original form, without significant later renovations (though the bell tower was added in the 12th century).
- Grgur Ninski Statue - The 8.5-meter (28 ft) tall statue of Gregory of Nin by Ivan Meštrović in Split is a popular tourist attraction, as evidenced by the shiny, smooth toe of the statue. Rubbing the toe is believed to bring good luck.
- Temple of Jupiter - The Temple of Jupiter (Croatian: Jupiterov hram) is a temple in Split, Croatia, dedicated to the Ancient Roman god Jupiter. It is located in the western section of Diocletian’s Palace near the Peristyle, the central square of the imperial complex. It was constructed between 295 and 305, during the palace’s development.
- Diocletian Palace Substructures - The Cellars of Diocletian’s Palace, also known as the “basement halls,” are a series of substructures located at the southern end of Diocletian’s Palace (now the southernmost part of Split Stari grade). These cellars once supported the private apartments of Emperor Diocletian and are among the best-preserved ancient complexes of their kind worldwide.
- Central Square in Trogir - The Central Square in Trogir, also known as John Paul II Square, is the main square of the old town in this quaint, Venetian-style town. Trogir is a picturesque port city on the Adriatic Sea in central Dalmatia. Its inclusion in the UNESCO class of monuments attests to its worthiness as a destination. The square is surrounded by notable buildings such as the Loggia and Clock Tower. The Loggia, opposite the Cathedral, was once a public courtroom and is distinguished by its six pillars with capitals and two reliefs carved into the wall. Unfortunately, during summer, the pillars are obscured by a nearby coffee bar. However, the Relief of Justice by Nicholas Florentino is clearly visible.
- The St. Lawrence Cathedral and Bell Tower - The Cathedral of St. Lawrence (Croatian: Katedrala Sv. Lovre) is a Roman Catholic triple-naved basilica built in Romanesque-Gothic style in Trogir, Croatia. Its construction spanned several centuries, showcasing the succession of styles in Dalmatia. It now stands as the most prominent monument in Trogir.
- Fortress Kamerlengo - The Kamerlengo Fortress is a 15th-century coastal fortress constructed during Venetian rule to defend Trogir from naval threats. Today, it offers stunning views of the old town, marina, and nearby islands, symbolizing Trogir’s strategic and maritime significance.
- Trogir - The Town Loggia served as the public meeting place in medieval Trogir, where important announcements were made and legal matters discussed, reflecting the city’s rich tradition of civic life and self-governance.
- Palace Cipiko - The Čipiko Palace is the largest residential palace in Trogir and an excellent example of Gothic-Renaissance architecture. It belonged to the influential Čipiko family and highlights the wealth and power of Trogir’s noble history.

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This exclusive private tour of Split and Trogir caters to travelers seeking a unique and elevated sightseeing experience.
✔ Explore two UNESCO World Heritage sites in one day – the vibrant history of Diocletian’s Palace and the impeccably preserved medieval town of Trogir
✔ Completely private & tailored – move at your own pace, focus on your interests,…
This exclusive private tour of Split and Trogir caters to travelers seeking a unique and elevated sightseeing experience.
✔ Explore two UNESCO World Heritage sites in one day – the vibrant history of Diocletian’s Palace and the impeccably preserved medieval town of Trogir
✔ Completely private & tailored – move at your own pace, focus on your interests, and enjoy your style
✔ Knowledgeable local guide – discover insider stories, hidden gems, and genuine local insights
✔ Smooth & sophisticated – avoid crowds, take your time, and enjoy a seamless, elegant journey
This tour is perfect for those who appreciate exclusivity, comfort, and cultural richness. It’s not about checking off a list, but about experiencing Dalmatia in the best way possible, with privacy, flexibility, and unforgettable memories.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.