Experience traditional family life in the Dalmatian hinterland with ‘The Eye of the Earth’ tour. Enjoy wine tasting, homemade dishes, and a glimpse into local culture.
Experience traditional family life in the Dalmatian hinterland with ‘The Eye of the Earth’ tour. Enjoy wine tasting, homemade dishes, and a glimpse into local culture.
- The St. Lawrence Cathedral and Bell Tower - This iconic 13th-century cathedral is Trogir’s most renowned landmark. It boasts a remarkable Romanesque portal crafted by Master Radovan and provides breathtaking panoramic views from its bell tower.
- Fortress Kamerlengo - Constructed in the 15th century by the Venetians, this coastal fortress once…
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The St. Lawrence Cathedral and Bell Tower - This iconic 13th-century cathedral is Trogir’s most renowned landmark. It boasts a remarkable Romanesque portal crafted by Master Radovan and provides breathtaking panoramic views from its bell tower.
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Fortress Kamerlengo - Constructed in the 15th century by the Venetians, this coastal fortress once safeguarded the town. It offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and the old town from its walls.
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Palace Cipiko - Situated directly across from the cathedral, this palace was owned by the noble Cipiko family. Its Gothic and Renaissance features showcase the family’s wealth and influence during the 15th century.
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Historic City of Trogir - The North Gate serves as the main entrance to the old town. Passing through it, visitors can still observe remnants of the ancient city walls that once shielded Trogir from invaders and much more.
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Radovan’s Portal - Radovan’s Portal is the most renowned and artistically significant monument in Trogir. Sculpted in 1240 by Master Radovan, it is regarded as a masterpiece of Romanesque sculpture in Croatia.
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St. Sebastian - The Church of St. Sebastian is a small yet significant Renaissance monument located in the heart of Trogir’s main square. Built in the 15th century as a vow by the citizens of Trogir in gratitude for the end of a devastating plague, St. Sebastian is the patron saint invoked for protection against plague and disease.
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Central Square in Trogir - The Central Square of Trogir, officially known as John Paul II Square, is the historic and social hub of the town. Encircled by some of Trogir’s most significant monuments, the square has been the focal point of public life for centuries.
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Historic City of Trogir - The Town Hall (Loggia) of Trogir is one of the town’s most important civic monuments, located on Trogir’s main square. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, it served as a public meeting place where citizens gathered for announcements, ceremonies, and everyday communal life.

- Experienced guide
- Experienced guide
✔ Guided by a true local – experience genuine stories, local myths, and cultural insights not found in guidebooks
✔ UNESCO World Heritage Site – discover one of the most well-preserved medieval towns on the Adriatic coast
✔ Beyond history – understand how locals lived in the past and how they live today, through personal anecdotes and real-life stories…
✔ Guided by a true local – experience genuine stories, local myths, and cultural insights not found in guidebooks
✔ UNESCO World Heritage Site – discover one of the most well-preserved medieval towns on the Adriatic coast
✔ Beyond history – understand how locals lived in the past and how they live today, through personal anecdotes and real-life stories
✔ Relaxed & social experience – enjoy a small-group walking tour that’s engaging, friendly, and never hurried
✔ Ideal duration – 1.5 hours filled with highlights, hidden gems, and unforgettable moments
✔ Feel like a local – by the end of the tour, you’ll see why Trogir is called the “town of happy moments”
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking authentic experiences, meaningful stories, and a true connection to the place they’re visiting, rather than just a checklist of sights.
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.