Camping in Trogir
The pleasant Mediterranean climate and pebble beaches make camping in Trogir a popular choice.
Be a part of events and manifestations when you want it. Campsites in Trogir are sufficiently hidden from crowds, and yet close to the city and entertaining tourist content. Complete camping in Trogir with a tour of the old town, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Also visit the islands opposite the town and larger cities such as Split and Šibenik.
If everything is too much for you, sneak into a campsite in Trogir and enjoy a more intimate atmosphere. There you can find accommodation units of different capacities, for all budgets and tastes. Classic pitches for adventurers or glamping tents for a more exclusive stay are offered. A diverse offer of restaurants and bars within the campsites is also provided.
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Frequently asked questions about camping in Trogir
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Frequently asked questions about camping in Biograd na Moru
Guests from Germany and western Austria, as well as Liechtenstein and eastern Switzerland, usually travel through Slovenia, but because of the traffic jams at the Karavanke tunnel, they often detour through Italy (Villach - Udine - Trieste - Rijeka - Trogir). Guests from the eastern part of Austria travel through Slovenia (Graz - Maribor - Ljubljana - Rijeka - Trogir), while those from the central and western part of Switzerland travel through Italy (Lugano - Milan - Venice - Trieste - Rijeka - Trogir). Guests from the Czech Republic and Slovakia travel through Austria and Slovenia (Vienna - Graz - Maribor - Ljubljana - Rijeka - Trogir), and guests from Italy travel through Slovenia (Trieste - Rijeka - Trogir). Central Dalmatia can also be reached by ferry from Italy, which departs from the port of Ancona and docks at the port of Split. Once in Split, it is less than an hour drive to the campsites in Trogir. If you are coming from Italy, we have described a detour that will allow you to avoid paying the vignette in Slovenia: https://adriacamps.com/en/news/how-to-avoid-slovenian-vignette-your-way-to-croatia/.
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What is the best way to move in and around the campsites?
Inside the campsites, guests usually get around by bike, e-scooter or on foot. If you don't have your own bike, you can rent one at most campsites. There is a suburban bus line that runs through Trogir, connecting it with coastal towns in the area. The easiest way to get around Trogir is by car.
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What are the best family campsites in Trogir?
The best family campsite in Trogir is Amadria Park Trogir.
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Do the campsites in Trogir offer activities throughout the season?
Yes, campsite guests can enjoy various entertainment programs in the summer months. Campsite Amadria Park Trogir organizes animation for children and adults. There is also a handful of fun activities at sea, such as renting pedal boats or SUPs, but also the possibility of surfing, diving, sailing, etc. Please note that the activities organized as part of the animation program are free, but all other activities are subject to additional fees. For more information about the activities available at each campsite, check out the individual campsite pages. You can enjoy various activities outside the campsites as well, for example: • Trip to the surrounding islands and islets - Čiovo, Drvenik Mali, Drvenik Veli • Sightseeing in the town of Trogir • Trip to Split and Šibenik
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Which are the best pet-friendly campsites in Trogir?
Pets are allowed in all our campsites in Trogir, but be sure to check the pages of the individual campsites to see if pets are allowed without further inquiry or upon request. The campsite Amadria Park Trogir also has a dog park.
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What are the facilities for pets at the campsites in Trogir?
All our campsites in Trogir have pet-friendly beaches, and some have pet-friendly showers. There is also a veterinary clinic in Trogir.
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What are the pitches in the campsites in Trogir equipped with?
Pitches in the campsites are equipped with electricity, water and sewerage hook-ups. Most pitches have electricity and water hook-ups, while drainage hook-ups are less common. These services are included in the price of the campsite. Please note that you will need a CEE adapter to connect to electricity, and that the power of the connection is usually 10A. Only a few campsites have connections up to 16A. You will find all the necessary information about the availability of hook-ups on the pages of the individual campsites.
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Is barbecuing allowed in the campsites in Trogir?
Barbecuing is allowed in designated barbecue areas. Some campsites allow barbecuing on the pitches, so please check the campsite pages for details.
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What shops can I find nearby?
Each campsite has a supermarket and a mini-market. In addition, you will find other grocery stores in the area: • Kaufland - Kneza Trpimira 301, 21220, Trogir • Plodine - Kardinala Alojzija Stepinca 112, 21220, Trogir • Lidl - Kneza Trpimira 1, 21220, Trogir Stores selling camping equipment: • Iglu Šport - Bana Josipa Jelačića 11, 21000, Split
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What kind of restaurants can I find in and around the campsites in Trogir?
In the campsites in Trogir you will find à la carte restaurants. At the campsite Amadria Park Trogir you can also book a breakfast service ( reservations are made at the reception upon arrival). In the town of Trogir you will find restaurants serving traditional dishes as well as international specialties. Some of the most famous restaurants are "Kamerlengo", taverns "Fortin", "Trs", "Toma". Before visiting a particular restaurant, be sure to check the menu and prices so that you can choose what suits your taste.
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What are the beaches like in and around the campsites in Trogir?
At the campsites in Trogir you will find pebble and concrete beaches. On most of the beaches it is possible to practice various water sports (for an additional fee). Sunbeds and umbrellas in the campsites are charged according to the campsite price list valid for the current year.