Opened in 2016 and featuring a seafront location on Čiovo Island, Bifora Heritage Hotel is just 350 metres from Trogir Old Town.
Colin
United Kingdom
The breakfast was delicious and plentiful. I particularly enjoyed the fruit bowls and tasty muesli. The staff were friendly and prompt. We were in a rush one morning to get to a tour but the staff accommodated this and bought out our breakfast quickly.
The room was stylish, clean and comfortable. It got tidied and refreshed every day which was lovely to come back to at the end of each day. Our balcony was beautiful.
Hotel Trogirski Dvori is situated only 1 km from the centre of Trogir and 3 km from Split Airport. The property offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool hot tub and a bar.
Melanie
United Kingdom
Very close to Trogir. The swimming pool was lovely, rooms were nice with balcony and sea views. Cleaned to a very high standard!
The family-run Hotel Trogir Palace, opened in July 2008, is situated on Čiovo Island, only 400 metres from the centre of the beautiful UNESCO-listed town Trogir.
Set in a 18th century Baroque palace, Hotel Tragos offers rooms with pine wood furniture and sunny colours. The building is in Trogir's historical centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Nicolas
France
Great location, spacious and clean rooms. Staff helpful and friendly.
Set in a beautiful 400-year old stone manor, Domus Maritima is only a few steps from the sea and a 3-minute walk from the centre of Trogir, a UNESCO Heritage Site.
paul
United Kingdom
Comfy bed. Good shower with plenty of hot water. Quite a large room. Plenty of towels. Nice location.
Featuring a spa and wellness area with a swimming pool and a terrace with views of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby marina, Hotel Rotondo offers air-conditioned accommodation in Seget Donji.
Located 150 metres from a pebbly beach and featuring an on-site restaurant, Hotel Medena offers air-conditioned accommodation in Seget Donji, 3.5 km from the UNESCO-list town of Trogir.
Sofia
United Kingdom
they improved the building a lot since the last time we were there
Hotel Val All Inclusive has a restaurant, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a bar and shared lounge in Seget Donji. Featuring a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Jessica
United Kingdom
Lovely location and excellent food.
Room was comfortable and the view of the sea wonderful. So relaxing. It was October so the hotel was quiet and no fighting for sun beds or tables or drinks. We walked up and down the coast every day in both directions
Croatia is beautiful!
Hotel Val All Inclusive has a restaurant, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a bar and shared lounge in Seget Donji. Featuring a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Widok, bliskość personel miły bardzo dobre jedzenie
Hotel Trogir is a family-run hotel located in the very centre of Trogir, only 4 km from Split airport, in a completely renovated building over 2 centuries old.
Very friendly staff, rich breakfast, perfect location.
Hotel Trogirski Dvori is situated only 1 km from the centre of Trogir and 3 km from Split Airport. The property offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool hot tub and a bar.
rooms were pristine, very clean and tidy
excellent
Located 150 metres from a pebbly beach and featuring an on-site restaurant, Hotel Medena offers air-conditioned accommodation in Seget Donji, 3.5 km from the UNESCO-list town of Trogir.
Die Lage mit den Räumlichkeiten und dem tollen Ausblick
Hotel Sveti Kriz is only 30 metres from the beach, surrounded by pine forests, in the vicinity of the Church of the Holy Cross 3 km from the centre of Trogir.
Awesome room , location and view. We truly enjoyed .
Featuring a spa and wellness area with a swimming pool and a terrace with views of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby marina, Hotel Rotondo offers air-conditioned accommodation in Seget Donji.
Todella mukavaa ja auttavaista henkilökyntaa. Oli todella siistiä. !
FAQs about hotels in Trogir
On average, 3-star hotels in Trogir cost £57 per night, and 4-star hotels in Trogir are £97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Trogir can on average be found for £201 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Trogir this weekend is £106 or, for a 4-star hotel, £166. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Trogir for this weekend cost on average around £147 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £102 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Trogir for tonight. You'll pay on average around £127 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Trogir will cost around £136 (based on Booking.com prices).
Trogir was a beautiful coastal town- a mini Venice with...
Trogir was a beautiful coastal town- a mini Venice with winding alley ways and independent shops and restaurants. We ate a few times here trying out many of the fab restaurants.
Would definitely recommend coming here, you will not be disappointed.
Emma
10
Scored 10
Still not too crowded with Americans like Dubrovnik /Split...
Still not too crowded with Americans like Dubrovnik /Split cruise ship floods and I hope they stay away. Small historic city centre. Not authentic, but still Nice to tour with a historisn guide. I have a local friend, so knew all the places to go to avoid the crowds.
GJ
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
Old Town Trogir was an old city in the Venetian style, an...
Old Town Trogir was an old city in the Venetian style, an much smaller than Split, but with many restaurant and bar options on the waterfront. It was also only about 10 minutes from the Split airport, so it is a great place to stay the night before you leave, or if you arrive late at night.
John M. Schaeffer
United States
10
Scored 10
Trogir centre is a classic old Mediterranean town with well...
Trogir centre is a classic old Mediterranean town with well preserved architecture which in my view rises well above its modern touristification. It is also a big marine centre. In summer though it gets choked with traffic, come by bus (or ferry from Split in summer only) if you can. There is a frequent bus service from Split and Split airport every day.
David and Deirdre
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Trogir is a small town with a couple of things to see in the...
Trogir is a small town with a couple of things to see in the very center - the old town. It's small enough that you can just walk around and see everything. We ate burgers at Big Mom's - they were good.
Vatroslav
Croatia
10
Scored 10
Trogir is a gorgeous historic town and we enjoyed every...
Trogir is a gorgeous historic town and we enjoyed every minute of our too brief stay. would seriously consider using it as a base for our next trip to Croatia.
Lots of lovely restaurants and bars, and stunning historical buildings
The landlady was so welcoming and nice! Even though she doesn't speak English, she managed to explain everything to us. She served us one evening with some Croatian dishes which were delicious. The rooms and the patio space were really clean. There is a well equipped kitchen, with all that one might need. The sea is 50 m away: one crosses the road and there it is. Trogir - the old town is 5 min by car. There are restaurants and a good supermarket 2 min away on foot. There is a parking space near-by.
Beautiful apartment in a wonderful location. Just a few steps from the beach. Plus, you can reach another popular beach (okrug gornji) within a few minutes by Uber. Also, old town Trogir is easily reached from here too. There’s a convenient market just a few minutes walk from the property. The view from the room was also amazing! Plus, the owner/manager (Ivan) is very friendly and quickly responds to any questions/requests. I highly recommend this hotel/apartment for a perfect stay in Trogir!
Located 2 min walk to old town with free parking. Excellent hotel with huge room, welcome plate of meat, cheese, wine or beer was a lovely touch. The staff make this hotel they are all so friendly and nothing is too much trouble. They go above and beyond to ensure their guests have a great stay. Trogir is a beautiful place and wish we could have stayed longer. We only stayed one night as were flying the next morning, this hotel is a 5 min drive to Split airport.
Highly recommend this hotel.
Great room in a historic building in the center of old town. Loved that you could open your shutters and hear the sounds of the plaza below--a real European experience. Parking is ok in a lot a few minutes walk away just outside the old town district. The hotel has a deal with the lot for 10 euros per day. I would recommend staying it Trogir and driving into Split. There is a large parking lot just 10 minutes away from the Palace and waterfront in Split.
Hotel Brown Beach was so beautiful - everything about it...the building, the reception area, the rooms, the pool, the view..with unique decor. It was one of my favorite hotels that we stayed in while in Croatia. We felt so welcome as we checked in and were greeted with a welcome drink and the staff helped us to get our luggage into our rooms and park our car for the night. The spa was nice and the location to old town was great.
The apartment is very large, clean and well-equipped. Communication with Josip was excellent. It is on the third floor without and elevator, so this could be an issue for some. Parking space right in front of the building. The balacony was very nice, though only with a view to other buildings. It was close to the beach, although the beach was overcrowded and not as nice as other beaches we have been to in Croatia.
We only had opportunity to stay one nigh in the apartment but definitely was a good experience. Owner was so friendly and helpful, we've got useful advice even for our tfurther stay and route in croatia. The view from the apartment is directly look into the sea it's beautiful even in the morning and evening as well. The place was quite and calm. Definitely recomend for who that looking for a place like this!
Great location, easy short walk to restaurants, bars, beaches and supermarkets. The apartment was lovely and spacious and had everything we needed including a fantastic view. The surrounding area is beautiful, we were very impressed with Trogir, Duga, Okrug Gornji and Krka I will come back to explore more of Croatia and would be happy to book accommodation with Alison again.
We stayed for one night having arrived in Croatia that evening. Close to Split airport and parking on site. Comfortable room with balcony. Had fabulous dinner on arrival at 9.30pm and a lovely breakfast in the morning, both on the terrace overlooking the sea. Great location and lovely staff. Good base to see Trogir, Sibenik and Krka.
+the location is perfect - right in the old town, in a picturesque square (everyone stopped to take pictures there and we just had this view from our windows!)
+awsome breakfast in the restaurant just next to it - the best we've had during our stay in Croatia
+very large room, a lot of space for the luggage
+very cute building
The family was so accommodating. We did book for Hotel Trogir but the city is under heavy construction so water and power were unreliable at the hotel. As a result, we stayed at the family’s hotel just outside of town in a really nice room. They drove us into town and picked us up after dinner. Great hosts.
We really enjoyed our stay here. The apartment was equipped with everything we needed. Also, we had a balcony with a great view. Location is really good, close to Trogir old town and the beaches. Last but not least, Mia and Marco are fantastic hosts who made our stay in Croatia even more pleasant!
Friendly, spotless clean, good food, great seaview. Quiet in the evening. Within easy walking distance of Trogir old town. Great value for money. A perfect base to explodere this part of Croatia.
The beach is directly across the street! The room was small, but enough. The host was very accommodating and pleasant. He’s honestly one of the best I’ve met in Croatia with hospitality.
It was close to the airport and close to Trogir so the perfect location for our last night in Croatia before flying home. The accommodation was perfect for a family.
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