Private Walking Tour of Trogir, Croatia
About This Tour
Discover the historical pearl of the Adriatic on this private walking tour of UNESCO-listed Trogir. Your licensed guide leads you through this extraordinary medieval island city, from the jaw-dropping Cathedral of St. Lawrence — with its famous Radovan Portal, one of the finest examples of Romanesque-Gothic sculpture in Europe — to the imposing Kamerlengo Fortress overlooking the sea. Wander through hidden courtyards, narrow stone streets, and centuries of layered history that most tourists walk right past. Learn insider stories about Venetian palaces, ancient churches, and the legends behind every corner. With a private guide, the tour is tailored to your interests and pace — whether you're a history buff, a couple on a romantic getaway, or a family with kids. You'll leave feeling like a Trogir local, armed with insider knowledge on the best seafood restaurants and hidden gems. Perfect for families, couples, and anyone who wants more than a surface-level visit.
Tour Highlights
- Cathedral of St. Lawrence & Radovan Portal
- Kamerlengo Fortress with sea views
- Hidden courtyards & Venetian palaces
- Private guide — tailored to your interests
- UNESCO World Heritage island town
- Perfect for families, couples & history lovers
What's Included
Included
- Licensed certified guide
- All taxes & fees
Not Included
- Tips
- Transport to Trogir (not included — tour starts in Trogir)
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes — cobblestone streets throughout
- Camera — the Cathedral and fortress are incredibly photogenic
- Sun protection — hat and sunscreen for outdoor walking
- Water bottle — especially in summer months
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the Trogir private walking tour start?
The tour starts in Trogir — your guide will meet you at a prearranged point in the old town (typically at the main gate). Transport to Trogir is not included. If you need transport from Split, contact us and we can arrange it.
What is the Radovan Portal at St. Lawrence Cathedral?
The Radovan Portal is the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, carved in 1240 by master sculptor Radovan. It is considered the finest example of Romanesque-Gothic sculpture in all of Croatia — a must-see highlight of any Trogir visit.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes. The tour is walking-only on flat terrain and your guide can adjust the pace and content for families. Kids often love the fortress and the stories about medieval life on the island.
Can I combine this with a Split walking tour?
Yes. Many visitors combine the Trogir private walking tour with a separate Split walking tour on the same day, or book our Split & Trogir combo tour which covers both cities with transport included.
How big is Trogir old town?
Trogir's old town is a compact island connected to the mainland by a bridge. The entire UNESCO zone can be walked in 1.5 hours with a guide, but its density of historical sites — cathedrals, palaces, fortresses — rivals cities ten times its size.
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