Opened in 2016 and featuring a seafront location on Čiovo Island, Bifora Heritage Hotel is just 350 metres from Trogir Old Town.
Joseph
Malta
Staff were very accommodating considering that we were travelling with our 5 month old daughter. This is probably the 4th time staying at this hotel due to its proximity to SCT Trogir and Adria Docks making it very convenient for my work. It's also only a stone's throw from Trogir old town, making it ideal for an evening walk into town for dinner.
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.
IRINA
United States
Great location, just across from Old town, 10 min walk across the bridge and you are in the medieval town.
Pet friendly as well.
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!
Overlooking the Old Town of Trogir and the surrounding islands, Aparthotel Bellevue Trogir is situated 100 metres from the sea. It offers free WiFi and a continental breakfast.
Frank Harrington
Ireland
Anna and the team went out of her way to facilitate us. By way of background, we had disembarked from a yacht charter, very tired having not slept but Anne arranged for us to have breakfast even though the dining room had closed. Luggage was then stored until the room was made available. There were so many other things which the staff did to make our stay very relaxing and enjoyable. The location of the hotel is excellent, being a short walk to the market and old town of Trogir. Couldn't compliment Anna and the team more for their hospitality!
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 .
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.
very clean traditional hotel...staff very friendly and helpful
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.
VatroslavMileusnic
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
Paul
Australia
10
Scored 10
Our stay this time was very short but we liked the...
Our stay this time was very short but we liked the atmosphere of the old town. Lots of tourists still but quieter in the evening. walking inside the old town is easy, it is so small that one cannot get totally lost, the sea always lurks at the end of some street. The main road outside the old town is now under repairs, that a litte bit cursed difficulties for walking - but a passing problem! Maybe the walking bridge - which was not in use now - will also be repaired.
Marja
Finland
10
Scored 10
I love Trogir, it was my second visit.
I love Trogir, it was my second visit. The city has all these little streets and historical buildings that are very cool to see. The town gets a bit crowded in the evenings, if you want to explore, it's better to do during the day time. There is a number of small museums but they aren't very informative or interesting, I planned two days for the sightseeing and museums but that was too much time.
That said, it's a magical experience walking those cobblestone streets having the city's long history in mind. It's obviously not at the scale of Dubrovnik or Split but it's a lot less crowded.
Charlotte
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Old town trogir is a beautiful place.
Old town trogir is a beautiful place. It's quite small so you can easily walk through it in few hours. Bars and restaurants are abundant.
We visited in October which I guess is not high season. The temperarture was perfect, 25 C during the day and still pleasent in the evening. A very relaxing stay.
We visited the castle and the museum. Neither of them was very impressive. The castle should only be visited for the view. There is not much to see inside.
Our stay was incredibly good. Owners Walter and Mira greeted us warmly when we arrived. They gave us fruits, vegetables and other goods from their garden and were the nicest and kindest hosts possible. The apartment was clean and comfortable and very well equipped for our needs. We had a great time and every day we walked down to the beach. Weather was warm but the air conditioning in the apartment kept us cool.
Best stay so far in Croatia and surely we will come to visit Walter and Mira next year!
Hvala for everything!
-Janne & Anne
We travelled in Croatia over about a week from Dubrovnik to Rovinj. The room was spacious with all of the facilities that you would expect. Tea, coffee, water, etc. and compared very favourably with other stays throughout our holiday. The location was fabulous and convenient for the Trogir Old Town and the ferry to Split. Oh and of course! Free parking!
Our host was knowledgeable about the town and was incredibly helpful with recommendations for restaurants and beaches. Elena you were a star!
Croatian coast is for our family rather a winter destination. No crowds and unique Christmas atmosphere. This year we celebrated New Year in Trogir.
We had a good luck and found a perfect apartment right in the middle of the historic old town. Vesna, our host, was fantastic. We felt like at home. Vesna gave us a large pot of local food, prosecco for celebration, sweets to enjoy and some small presents.
Apartment was well equipped, all appliances in perfect condition and new furniture.
We only stayed for one night but really liked the place. Rooms are new and spacious compared to other ones we had in Croatia and the pool is a def winner. We had to catch our flight in the evening and could use the hotels shower to freshen up and during the day chill by the pool. Everything is also walking distance. Only thing is that you need to bring your own towels for the pool but one can easily buy them close by.
Staff was extremely friendly and helpful
Very nice accomodation with swimming pool, which was very good for our kids. I have to say it's still not very standard to have swimming polo in croatia as part of accomodation, I mean when you don't go to a hotel. Do this was very much positive. Very nice and helpful owner Ms. Nada. It wa very close to the beach, so this we were really appreciating especially with the kids after long day on the beach 😊 I really recommend this accomodation.
Small comfy room for just me. Right in the heart of old Trogir city. It was a very picturesque area, with many tourists stopping to take photos of the courtyard that belonged to the small hotel. The hostess was very very responsive to a few small problems I had, and also very helpful with giving me directions of things to do. I would stay again, but if I went with my partner I would ask for the larger studio apartment on the third floor.
The accommodation was clean and comfortable. The location was good, close to the old town. The room was a suitable size, the air heat pump was a big plus! The bed was really comfortable. The breakfast was also varied, you could fill your stomach. We also took a dip in the hotel's pool, although it was not heated. Airplanes flew overhead, but it didn't bother us personally.
Great sea view (we were upgraded to penthouse suite with balcony the width of the nuilding next to the sea). Comfortable accommodation, friendly family service, good Croatian food, staff spoke English. Able to pay by card - not so usual in Croatia even now.
Near to ferry into old Trogir,
Free wifi and car parking - latter a bit tricky, tight spaces.
Very good location to walk into Trogir. Staff were extremely helpful and went out of their way to help us with luggage and logistics.
Breakfast was as very good. We had dinner and then later, dessert at the hotel restaurant, Mare. Our waiter made great wine suggestions and our meals were excellent in the quiet, cool courtyard
We liked everything about this hotel, the helpful staff, the large bedroom and huge bed, the huge cool balcony, and the food was some of the best we tasted in Croatia. The sea a few metres across the road was easy to access and was excellent for swimming, with a few beach bars in either direction from the hotel.
Excellent stay in great location. Like the easy parking, very clean and comfortable rooms. Easy spot for day trips to Split, Sibenik, and Primosten. Trogir market and Old Town is right across the road. Car rental agency next door. Wonderful, caring hosts. Have stayed here several times and enjoyed.
Wonderful stay at Villa Teuta! Beautiful facility right in old town Trogir. Friendly, helpful staff. Great breakfast included. I ate dinner there also and it was one of the best meals I’ve had in Croatia.
Super clean. We had a little garden which was super cozy. A treasure wine shop on the path down to the old city. A must stop for some authentic Croatia. Our host is a super lady. Thank you
Simple apartments, very kind hosts. Walking distance from Trogir old town. Because of very narrow street, access and parking with minibus near the accommodation can be complicated.
Loved the view from our balcony and breakfast in the charming garden. We had an early morning swim right in front of the hotel. We walked to Trogir and took the water taxi back.
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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