Intro
We used to be criticized for showing insufficient patriotism because we sometimes don't spend our summer vacation in the homeland. The Croatian coastline of the Adriatic Sea is almost six thousand kilometers long, while the Slovenian coastline is more than a hundred times shorter. Clearly, we have more opportunities on Croatian coast to find our idyllic cove or at least a spot to spread our towel.
Our indulgence is to blame for choosing a destination this time that, in addition to the azure sea and an abundance of beaches, also offers a few magical historical towns - Central Dalmatia. We chose Trogir as our starting point, and from there, we set off by car or boat to explore the surroundings. In this article, I will also focus on the stunning Split and the charming Primošten, both one hour drive from Trogir.
All three towns, although different in size and economic significance, are united by one common activity - tourism. These are internationally renowned tourist destinations that, due to their popularity during the season, are almost bursting at the seams. However, this is entirely understandable - rich historical heritage, charming ancient and medieval city centers, and picturesque coastline are the main reasons for their attractiveness that we cannot overlook.