{"id":1152,"date":"2025-11-19T06:19:46","date_gmt":"2025-11-19T06:19:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/?page_id=1152"},"modified":"2026-01-29T15:12:10","modified_gmt":"2026-01-29T14:12:10","slug":"trogir","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/trogir\/","title":{"rendered":"Trogir"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"1152\" class=\"elementor elementor-1152\" data-elementor-post-type=\"page\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-30f4f67e e-con-full e-flex e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"30f4f67e\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;background_background&quot;:&quot;classic&quot;}\">\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-278e5626 e-con-full e-flex e-con e-child\" data-id=\"278e5626\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-454fc63b elementor-widget elementor-widget-shortcode\" data-id=\"454fc63b\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"shortcode.default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-shortcode\"><nav aria-label=\"breadcrumbs\" class=\"rank-math-breadcrumb\"><p><span class=\"last\">Home<\/span><\/p><\/nav><\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-525c8aa3 e-con-full e-flex e-con e-child\" data-id=\"525c8aa3\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-11a1ae31 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"11a1ae31\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h1 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Trogir Yacht Charter<\/h1>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-12e27cc6 e-con-full e-flex e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"12e27cc6\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;background_background&quot;:&quot;classic&quot;}\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-10777bc7 elementor-widget__width-initial elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"10777bc7\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>Trogir is one of those places where you feel the stone under your feet as much as you see it. The old town sits on a small island between the mainland and \u010ciovo, connected by low bridges, with narrow lanes, hidden courtyards and a seafront promenade lined with boats. From a skipper\u2019s perspective, it is also perfectly placed \u2013 just a short hop from Split airport and right on the doorstep of the Central Dalmatian islands.<\/p><p>This guide looks at Trogir as a yacht charter base. On the broader <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/croatia\/\">Croatia<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/\">Destinations<\/a> pages we compare whole regions; here we stay close to the dock: where your boat will be, what arrival day feels like and where you can realistically sail in a week starting from Trogir.<\/p><h2>Trogir \u2013 Stone Old Town in the Middle of the Sailing Area<\/h2><p>When you walk along Trogir\u2019s waterfront in summer, you see exactly why so many charters start here. The old town is atmospheric and compact, with cafes and restaurants facing the water and boats moored right along the promenade. Behind that postcard view there is a network of marinas and charter fleets on both sides of the channel, plus larger marinas a few minutes away in Seget and on \u010ciovo.<\/p><p>In sailing terms Trogir shares almost the same playground as nearby <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/split\/\">Split<\/a>. You reach \u0160olta, Bra\u010d, Hvar and Vis in similar distances, but you start a little closer to the Drvenik islands and the quieter western side of \u010ciovo. It is a convenient mix of charm and practicality.<\/p><h2>Why Many Charters Start from Trogir<\/h2><p>There are a couple of simple reasons why Trogir is such a popular base:<\/p><ul><li><strong>Proximity to the airport:<\/strong> Split airport is only 10\u201315 minutes away by car, which keeps transfer times short even on busy Saturdays.<\/li><li><strong>Atmospheric old town:<\/strong> Guests can stroll through medieval lanes and sit on the waterfront within minutes of leaving the marina.<\/li><li><strong>Strong charter infrastructure:<\/strong> Several marinas and service yards mean plenty of boat choice and reliable support.<\/li><li><strong>Immediate access to islands:<\/strong> You are already west of Split, so the first sailing leg towards \u0160olta, Bra\u010d or Hvar is straightforward.<\/li><\/ul><p>For crews who like the idea of a smaller, more intimate base than Split but still want easy flights and lots of route options, Trogir is an ideal compromise.<\/p><h2>Marinas in and Around Trogir<\/h2><p>When you book a charter \u201cfrom Trogir\u201d, your boat may be moored in one of several nearby marinas. The main ones are:<\/p><ul><li><strong>ACI Marina Trogir:<\/strong> Directly opposite the old town, with a short footbridge or taxi-boat connection. Many guests love the view of the cathedral and waterfront from their cockpit.<\/li><li><strong>Baoti\u0107 Marina Seget:<\/strong> A modern marina a few minutes west of Trogir in Seget Donji, with wide pontoons, parking and services. A short taxi ride or a pleasant seaside walk leads into Trogir.<\/li><li><strong>Other \u010ciovo marinas and piers:<\/strong> Some fleets use smaller facilities on \u010ciovo island. Transfers and provisioning are still easy, but you may not be directly under the old town walls.<\/li><\/ul><p>In your booking documents we always specify the exact marina, so you know exactly where to ask the taxi to go. If you are choosing between two similar boats, marina location might be the deciding factor \u2013 whether you prefer a quieter modern setting or being able to walk straight into the old town.<\/p><h2>Getting to Trogir \u2013 Airport, Transfers &amp; Arrival Day<\/h2><p>Most guests fly into Split airport (SPU). From there it is a short transfer to Trogir or Seget marinas. On Saturdays in high season the road can be busy, but travel times are still relatively short compared to many Mediterranean bases. You can book a private transfer in advance or use taxis and local buses.<\/p><p>Check-in on board usually begins around 17:00, sometimes earlier if cleaning and technical preparation finish ahead of schedule. If you arrive in the late morning, a common rhythm is to drop luggage at the charter office, do provisioning in a supermarket or local market, and then explore the old town while the boat is readied.<\/p><p>If your flight comes in very late, we can discuss a sleep-aboard arrangement where you go straight to the boat, settle in and complete the full technical briefing on Sunday morning before leaving the marina.<\/p><h2>Where You Can Sail in One Week from Trogir<\/h2><p>From Trogir you have the same rich set of options as from Split, with a slightly easier starting angle towards the Drvenik islands and the southern shore of \u010ciovo. Within one week you can comfortably reach \u0160olta, Bra\u010d, Hvar, Vis and sometimes Kor\u010dula, depending on boat speed and how energetic your crew is.<\/p><p>Shorter family-friendly routes focus on \u0160olta and Bra\u010d, mixing quiet bays with small ports. More ambitious weeks include glamorous stops like <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/hvar\/\">Hvar<\/a> town or <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/vis\/\">Vis<\/a>, plus maybe a taste of <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/korcula\/\">Kor\u010dula<\/a> or the western tip of <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/mljet\/\">Mljet<\/a> on faster boats.<\/p><h2>Sample One-Week Routes from Trogir<\/h2><p>Here are two typical patterns we often adapt to the weather and your crew. They are not strict formulas, but starting points for discussion.<\/p><h3>Calm Family Loop \u2013 Drvenik, \u0160olta &amp; Bra\u010d<\/h3><p>Day 1: Trogir to the Drvenik islands \u2013 a short leg with a first swim stop and quiet anchorage. Day 2: On to a bay on \u0160olta, such as \u0160e\u0161ula or a nearby cove. Day 3: Cross to the Bra\u010d south or west coast, maybe Milna or Bobovi\u0161\u0107e. Day 4: Explore another Bra\u010d or \u0160olta harbour. Day 5: Slow return via a favourite bay. Day 6: Night back in the home marina with time to enjoy Trogir old town. Day 7: Checkout. Distances are short, perfect for crews with small children or those new to sailing.<\/p><h3>Island Highlights \u2013 Hvar, Vis &amp; Bra\u010d<\/h3><p>Day 1: Trogir to \u0160olta or a bay on Bra\u010d. Day 2: Hop to the Pakleni islands and Hvar town. Day 3: Hvar to Vis town or Komi\u017ea. Day 4: Vis back towards Bra\u010d or \u0160olta with a long swim stop. Day 5: Choose another stop on Bra\u010d, \u0160olta or \u010ciovo depending on the forecast and mood. Day 6: Return to Trogir for a final evening in the old town. Day 7: Checkout. This pattern includes at least one longer leg and suits crews who enjoy being under sail.<\/p><p>Details on individual islands are covered in the separate guides for <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/hvar\/\">Hvar<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/brac\/\">Bra\u010d<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/destinations\/vis\/\">Vis<\/a> and others.<\/p><h2>Two-Week &amp; One-Way Options<\/h2><p>With two weeks you can extend your circle south towards Kor\u010dula and Mljet or north towards \u0160ibenik, Zadar and the Kornati islands. Split\u2013Trogir\u2013Dubrovnik or Trogir\u2013Kornati\u2013Trogir loops are common patterns, adjusted to match the boat type and crew.<\/p><p>One-way charters starting or finishing in Trogir are occasionally available, especially in shoulder season when fleets move boats along the coast for balancing. They involve extra planning and a repositioning fee, but they allow you to cover more ground without repeating legs. If that idea attracts you, mention it early so we can search the live <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/boat-search\/\">Boat Search<\/a> database for realistic options.<\/p><h2>Choosing the Right Boat in Trogir<\/h2><p>Trogir\u2019s marinas host a wide mix of charter boats. You will find everything from compact two-cabin cruisers to large catamarans, motor yachts and crewed gulets. The best fit depends on how you travel.<\/p><h3>Catamarans<\/h3><p>Catamarans work particularly well for routes between the nearby islands. Their shallow draft gives you more anchoring options and their space suits larger families or groups of friends. Have a look at our <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/catamarans\/\">Catamarans<\/a> page to get a feel for sizes and layouts.<\/p><h3>Sailboats (Monohulls)<\/h3><p>If you picture long tacks under full sail, a monohull might be your boat. They heel, point higher to the wind and usually cost less per metre than cats. For smaller crews and couples who enjoy sailing for its own sake, they are a great match. More detail lives on the <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/sailboats\/\">Sailboats<\/a> overview.<\/p><h3>Motor Yachts &amp; Power Catamarans<\/h3><p>From Trogir, <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/motor-yachts\/\">motor yachts<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/power-catamarans\/\">power catamarans<\/a> let you stretch routes further without long days. You can comfortably link Hvar, Vis, Kor\u010dula and even parts of the \u0160ibenik archipelago in one week while still having plenty of time at anchor.<\/p><h3>Gulets &amp; Luxury Yachts<\/h3><p>Traditional <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/gulets-motorsailers\/\">gulets<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/luxury-yachts\/\">luxury yachts<\/a> also operate out of Trogir and nearby ports. With these boats you choose an itinerary style rather than individual marinas \u2013 the captain suggests stops based on your preferences, weather and their local knowledge.<\/p><p>Whichever category you lean towards, you can filter boats by base and type in our <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/boat-search\/\">Boat Search<\/a> or ask us to send a curated shortlist from the <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/our-fleet\/\">fleet<\/a>.<\/p><h2>Life Ashore \u2013 Old Town Lanes &amp; Seafront Promenade<\/h2><p>Part of Trogir\u2019s charm is that you can leave the boat and be in the old town within minutes. The stone streets twist between houses, churches and small squares; laundry hangs from windows; and the smell of grilled fish drifts out from tiny konobas. It feels lived-in, not staged.<\/p><p>The seafront promenade is the natural evening meeting point. Children run along the quay, local families stroll, and crews enjoy ice cream or a drink while the sun sets behind \u010ciovo. If you arrive early on Friday or stay an extra night before your charter, Trogir is an easy place to settle into the Croatian rhythm.<\/p><h2>Practical Tips for Start &amp; End of Charter in Trogir<\/h2><p>A few small habits make changeover day smoother here too:<\/p><ul><li>Check which side of the channel your marina is on when booking accommodation or planning a walk into town.<\/li><li>Do the main supermarket run before you fully unpack \u2013 it is easier than going back and forth in the heat.<\/li><li>Keep a small day bag with swimwear and essentials separate in case the boat is not ready right away.<\/li><li>On the last day, remember that many fleets ask boats to return to base by Friday afternoon, with overnight stay in the marina included.<\/li><li>If you have a late flight, leaving luggage in storage and spending a few extra hours in the old town is a pleasant way to end the trip.<\/li><\/ul><h2>FAQ \u2013 Sailing Holidays Starting in Trogir<\/h2><h3>Is Trogir better than Split as a base?<\/h3><p>They share the same general sailing area, so it is less about \u201cbetter\u201d and more about style. Split is a larger city with more urban energy; Trogir is smaller and more intimate, with an old town wrapped around the harbour. Transfer times are shorter to Trogir, and many guests appreciate being able to walk everywhere.<\/p><h3>How long is the transfer from Split airport?<\/h3><p>On a normal Saturday the drive to Trogir or Seget marinas takes around 10\u201320 minutes. In peak season allow a little extra for traffic. We can help arrange transfers with drivers who know exactly which marina and gate to use.<\/p><h3>Can we leave the marina on the first evening?<\/h3><p>Usually yes, if check-in and paperwork are complete and the weather is suitable. Many crews choose a short first hop to the Drvenik islands or a nearby bay on \u010ciovo or \u0160olta. Others prefer to stay in the marina and enjoy Trogir itself, leaving on Sunday morning. We decide together during handover based on your experience and the forecast.<\/p><h3>Are there good restaurants near the marinas?<\/h3><p>Yes. The old town is full of konobas and small restaurants, and Seget has its own waterfront choices as well. In high season it can be worth booking a table for larger crews, especially on Saturday and Sunday nights.<\/p><h3>How do we start planning a Trogir charter with SkipperCity?<\/h3><p>You can either browse boats based in Trogir using the <a href=\"https:\/\/skippercity.com\/2026\/yacht-charter-croatia\/boat-search\/\">Boat Search<\/a> tool or simply send us a short message describing your crew, dates and what you imagine. 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