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					<description><![CDATA[Let your dream vacation be in Okrug! The island of Ciovo is a popular holiday destination, located very close to the mainland and Split Airport (and of course, Split itself). Although it’s an island, Ciovo is in fact connected to the mainland by a modern bridge (opened in 2018). Čiovo&#160;is a small&#160;island&#160;located off the Adriatic coast in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Let your dream vacation be in Okrug!</h2>



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<p><em>The island of Ciovo is a popular holiday destination, located very close to the mainland and Split Airport (and of course, Split itself). Although it’s an island, Ciovo is in fact connected to the mainland by a modern bridge (opened in 2018).</em></p>
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<p><strong>Čiovo</strong>&nbsp;is a small&nbsp;<strong>island</strong>&nbsp;located off the Adriatic coast in Croatia with an area of 28.8 square kilometers (11.1 sq mi) (length 15.3 km (9.5 mi), width up to 3.5 km (2.2 mi)). In the Middle Ages, Čiovo had many villages and it was a place for lepers. Remains of the pre-Romanesque&nbsp;<em>church of St. Peter</em>&nbsp;have been found near Slatine, in the Supetar cove. The medieval&nbsp;<em>church of St. Maurice (Sv. Mavro)</em>&nbsp;has been preserved in Žedno and the pre-Romanesque church of&nbsp;<em>Our Lady near the Sea</em>&nbsp;(Gospa pokraj mora). The population of Čiovo increased in the 15th century through the settlement of refugees who fled from the Turks. Simultaneously, the suburban areas of Trogir also extended to Čiovo.</p>



<p>Nowadays it consists of many villages. On the east side, from&nbsp;<strong>Trogir</strong>&nbsp;crossing the bridge and then left, there is the village&nbsp;<strong>Mastrinka</strong>, then&nbsp;<strong>Arbanija</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Slatine</strong>&nbsp;at the end. Over the hill there is the small settlement of&nbsp;<strong>Žedno</strong>. Again from Trogir crossing the bridge and then right, there is&nbsp;<strong>Okrug Gornji</strong>&nbsp;and the&nbsp;<strong>Okrug Donji</strong>, at the very end of the island. On the southern side of the island then there are Mavarstica (south-east), Businci and Rastici (south-west). All this villages are full of&nbsp; apartments and villas, making of the island of Ciovo a big holiday resort which attracts many tourists all over the world.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cultural heritage</h3>



<p>Many are the churches which can be seen on the island of Ciovo.</p>



<p>Close to Trogir on the small hill Bilin Dolac, it is settled the&nbsp;<em>Franciscan monastery of St. Anthony</em>&nbsp;and the<em>&nbsp;Church of St. Jerome</em>&nbsp;which has preserved its appearance from the XVII. century. The convent guards the crown made of silver with jewels from XIV. century. The monastery keeps a painting by Palma the Younger and a sculpture of St. Magdalene by Ivan Duknovic.</p>



<p>Continuing on the west side of the island in the small village Arbanija at only 5 kilometres (3 miles) from Trogir you will find the church and the&nbsp;<em>Dominican monastery of the Holy Cross (Sv. Križ)</em>, built in the 15th century by the masters Ivan Drakanović and Nikola Mladinov. The monastery features a nice cloister; the polychrome vault of the dining room has been preserved, as well as the paintings by Matija Poncun and other.</p>



<p>Along the cost, in the centre of Slatine it stands the&nbsp;<em>Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary</em>&nbsp;from the XVII century. Following the eastern coast, up the cliff is the nicely located hermitage church of&nbsp;<em>Our Lady of Prizidnica</em>. The church in Prizidnice was built in 1546 by priest J. Strojdražić, the hermit of Prizidnice who had settled there years before. It is 460 years old and many stories and legends are connected with the place itself, which elder people from Slatine will gladly share when you visit it.</p>



<p>Going back and over the hill which starts at the church of the Holy Cross (Sv. Križ), in the small village Žedno, two other small churches will be found. The first one is in the centre of the village, the&nbsp;<em>Church of the Blessed John from Trogir</em>&nbsp;and the&nbsp;<em>church of St. Mauro</em>&nbsp;from the 4<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century. The church gives its name to the small settlement “Movarčica”, the today Mavarštica.</p>



<p>Following the route to Okrug Gornji, passing through a narrow passage, on your left side it stands the&nbsp;<em>Parish Church of St. Charles Borromeo</em>, built in its present form in 1735. Previously, in its place there was a chapel dedicated to the same saint. Today the church is a simple rectangular building with an apse and distaff with two bells on the front side.</p>



<p>Along the south-western side of Čiovo, vis-a-vis the beach, is a small island called Fumija, with the remains of the late antique or early mediaeval church of St. Fumija and farm buildings of the Benedictine monks from Trogir. Following the road in direction of Okrug Donji, it is erected the&nbsp;<em>Chapel of St. John the Baptist</em>. Unknown is the year of construction. The poet Andreis mentions it in the 17th century saying it was built by villagers.</p>



<p>On the other side, two bays, today very visited by the sailors, the Kancelirovac bay&nbsp;on the northwest coast of the island of Ciovo with remains of Citadel of Saint John, raised like a fortress on the rock cliffs and the bay of Racetinovac, with the rest of mansion of the family Racettin. This pious family builds the mansion and a church dedicated to St. Anthony in the year 1630.</p>



<p>Coming back to Trogir, long the sea side, not so far from Trogir and it the middle of the so called Copacabana beach, it stands the small<em>&nbsp;Church of St. Theodore</em>, located near the sea. The year of construction of the church is not known, but it is referred to 1439. The present church was built on the site of the demolished old Croatian church. The church was declared a cultural monument in 1963. The local cemetery is just next to the church.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Dalmatia is known for its dramatic coastline. The bays here are often pebble or fine shingle but they’re beautifully unspoiled.Trogir with its surrounding is a beautiful area of historic towns, hidden bays and pebble and gravel beaches, sandy coves and crystal clear sea. Ciovo, the picturesque island neighboring the charming town of Trogir, is a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Dalmatia is known for its dramatic coastline. The bays here are often pebble or fine shingle but they’re beautifully unspoiled.<br>Trogir with its surrounding is a beautiful area of historic towns, hidden bays and pebble and gravel beaches, sandy coves and crystal clear sea.</p>



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<p><em>Ciovo, the picturesque island neighboring the charming town of Trogir, is a haven for beach enthusiasts seeking an unparalleled coastal experience. Offering a variety of gravel, rocky, and sandy shores, Ciovo’s beaches cater to all preferences, ensuring a blend of sun-soaked relaxation and scenic adventure.</em></p>
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<p><strong>OKRUG GORNJ beach</strong>&nbsp;(known as Copacabana)</p>


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<p>The Okrug Beach is most popular beach on Trogir Riviera, also known as Copacabana beach. Located at 3 km from Trogir center, it extends over 2 km and offer several coffee bars, restaurants, water sport activities and children water park. It is a long gravel beach. It is reachable from Trogir in several ways: by car (5 minutes), walking (20 minutes) and by boat. In summertime from the main Trogir waterfront there are taxi-boat companies which are connecting Trogir to the Copacabana beaches. They are running from mid-May to mid-October, off-season every hour, in high season every 15 minutes till mid-night. This is the ideal mean of transportation for all of them who are staying in the town and want to go to the beach and for those who are staying in Okrug Gornji and want to visit Trogir. This is more likely to a party beach ideal for a younger population. At only 500 m from the port where the taxi-boat are departing, on south-west part of the island the beach continues into a shorter pebble beach, called Planikovica, which is quieter than the famous Copacabana.</p>


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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong><strong>MAVARSTICA &amp; DIRUNI beach</strong></strong></h4>



<p>Mavarštica is a small village and lagoon, situated on the south side of the island Čiovo, 1 km from Okrug Donji and 5 km from the city of Trogir. Mavarštica lagoon is mostly made by rocky beached. There is only a beach bar at the beginning of the lagoon. At the end of the bay, it opens the bay of Diruni with his white beach (mostly gravel and rocky). The beach can be reached by car as well as by foot. It is surrounded by a pine wooden forest. Cafés are not available here.</p>


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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LABADUSA beach</strong></h4>



<p>It takes the name from the bay where it is situated. It is located outside the everyday roads, which is ensuring peace and quiet. It is well organized with a couple of restaurants and an exclusive beach bar. It is mostly a rocky beach with some gravel parts. A camping is there available too.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>DUGA beach</strong></h4>



<p>Situated on the eastern side of the island Ciovo between Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji, Duga beach is one of the quieter beaches of the island. It overlook the island of Fumija and it is characterized by a very clear and blue sea. Mainly made by rocks with gravel access to the sea. It comes with a very good konoba.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>STARI PORAT in Okrug Donji</strong></h4>



<p>Stari&nbsp;Porat, old port, it is situated on the west side of the island of Ciovo, not so far from the center of Okrug Donji. Located in a pine forest, with sun shade all day, it extends over about 500 m and it is the ideal place for enjoying peace and quiet, unspoiled nature, clean sea, and for a relaxing walk along sea.&nbsp;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>KAVA beach</strong></h4>



<p>The Okrug Donji Kava beach, also known as Krusica Kava beach, is located on the west side of Okrug Donji and is very accessible by car. The beach consists of part of fine gravel and another rather rocky and natural. Thanks to the gentle entry into the sea is suitable for children too. It is a very quiet beach without the possibility of having drinks or deck chairs rentals.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>ARBANIJA beaches</strong></h4>



<p>Arbanija is a small peaceful place located on the north side of an island Čiovo. It has numerous coves made of gravel or rocky beaches where you can escape from other crowded beaches of the island.<br>In addition to these hidden coves along the road, which is connecting Arbanija to Slatine, just few kilometres away from Trogir and a few hundred meters from the centre Arbanija, next to the monastery Sv. Križ you will homonymous beach. On the beach there are establishments that are open until late at night, which makes this beach ideal for a light evening. Deck chairs rental is available there as well.<br>Not so far from this beach, at about 1 km, there is another organized beach next to the beach bar Škrapa. This beach is suitable for children too and their deck chairs rental is available as well.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>SLATINE beaches</strong></h4>



<p>On the eastern side of Ciovo island there is a beautiful village of Slatine with several kind of beaches, very popular even among Split inhabitants, due to the fact it is very close by boat from Split. From Trogir it is easily accessible rather by car (10 minutes) or by boat. From May to October there is a boat connecting Trogir to Split which stops in Slatine. Geographically, all the coast which belongs to the village of Slatine is a huge bathing area which extends for over 5 kilometers up to the end of the island where is the famous Cava beach. This area consists of several kind of beaches, mostly gravel but in some parts rocky beaches. Depending on the part it is organized with restaurants and bars as well as deck chairs rental.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Trogir&#160;is a small medieval town between&#160;Šibenik&#160;and&#160;Split,&#160;located in the region calling&#160;Dalmatia.Dalmatia by far is the most popular tourist area in the country, with many seasonal flights, villas for each budget, and visits by cruise ships. The region is also famed for its preserved ancient towns where you can enjoy remarkable examples of Venetian, Greek, Roman, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Trogir&nbsp;</strong>is a small medieval town between&nbsp;<strong>Šibenik</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Split,&nbsp;</strong>located in the region calling<strong>&nbsp;Dalmatia</strong>.<br>Dalmatia by far is the most popular tourist area in the country, with many seasonal flights, villas for each budget, and visits by cruise ships. The region is also famed for its preserved ancient towns where you can enjoy remarkable examples of Venetian, Greek, Roman, and Austria-Hungarian architecture. Besides natural beauties and historical sites, visitors to Dalmatia can enjoy the active holidays, good food, wines.<br>We collected for you some common<strong>&nbsp;travel tips in Trogir</strong>, for any further assistance or advices – contact Kairos travel office.</p>



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<p><em><strong>Drink water</strong>. Trogir, Split and Solin are supplied from the aqueduct built by the Emperor Diocletian himself who brought water from the source of river Jadro near today’s Solin. Average forecast for summertime in Dalmatia is +30C and sunny, so feeling thirsty – drink Diokletian water.</em></p>
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<p><strong>Enjoy Dalmatian clean food</strong>. Dalmatian food is above all what is calling “clean food”, meaning that besides olive oil, salt, parsley, and garlic, only little spices are used, and thus the food tastes natural. Traditional food in Dalmatia is very light, based a lot on fish, and other seafood, green and leafy veggies like Swiss chard, and kale, then broad beans, artichokes, olive oil, garlic, parsley, and other Mediterranean herbs.</p>


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<p><strong>Taste Croatian wine.</strong>&nbsp;In the last twenty years, many family-run wineries have set high standards in the production of quality wines made of indigenous grape varieties, like Malvazija, a dry white wine produced in Istria, or Plavac Mali. In many restaurants and bars you can get a glass of wine for 30-60 HRK.</p>



<p><strong>Visit national parks around</strong>. With a surface of just over 56.000 m2, Croatia is rather a small country. The country has eight national parks, ten nature parks, and two strict reserves. Almost 10% of the country’s territory is protected. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia’s most visited national park, as well as Krka national park, are both famed for their lakes, streams, rapids, and waterfalls. The national parks of Kornati, Brijuni, and Mljet are located on the islands and characterized by rich marine life. The Risnjak, Northern Velebit, and Paklenica national parks cover mountainous areas. They all feature interesting limestone rocks, meadows, and vast forests.</p>



<p><strong>Discover islands</strong>. For sure you’ve heard of the beautiful islands in Croatia – one of the famous features of the Croatian coast that attracts thousands visitors to the country each year. Most tourists will probably go for one of the five main islands: Hvar, Brač, Korčula, Vis, and Mljet, each with a very different vibe and varied attractions. You can book a boat to discover small and pebble islands with stunning bays and crystal water or plan to explore big island written above.</p>



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<p><em><strong>Understand „pomalo“ philosophy</strong>. Pomalo captures the essence of the mentality and lifestyle on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast in one word. The slow, relaxed, no problem, there is always tomorrow, 2-hour coffee – attitude of Dalmatians summed up with just one word. Our the main tip – enjoy your vacation, forget about rush and be ensure that Kairos Travel Trogir will help you to make your travel unforgettable!</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Unique example in the history of European architecture Due to its geographical position, Trogir has always been a perfect place for living. With its naturally protected port, many springs of drinking water, fertile soil in the hinterland and stone from local quarries, Trogir has been inhabited for more than 3,600 years. This inspiring Mediterranean city [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><em>Due to its geographical position, Trogir has always been a perfect place for living. With its naturally protected port, many springs of drinking water, fertile soil in the hinterland and stone from local quarries, Trogir has been inhabited for more than 3,600 years.</em></p>
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<p>This inspiring Mediterranean city has attracted many great masters ever since the time of the ancient Greeks. These masters lived in Trogir and created some of their most famous masterpieces here. Various artists, writers, craftsmen and travelers found their inspiration here and have left behind numerous marks of their work. Over the centuries, Trogir has turned into a magnificent treasury with many historical and cultural monuments, so UNESCO placed it on the list of protected cultural sites in 1997.</p>



<p>In its cobbled streets, Trogir preserves numerous traces of local and foreign masters that are just waiting to be discovered. Skillfully carved into the stone facades of the city, seemingly insignificant notches, dents, dashes, crescents, flowers, leaves and twigs, axes, blueprints and merels are revealed only to the keen eye of a curious observer. In these marks one can see all the richness of art and the joy of everyday life in Trogir.</p>



<p><strong>Trogir </strong>is a unique example in the history of European architecture and it is the city with the largest number of such stone signs or marks in Europe. Each mark carries its own meaning. Some of them mark the end of the construction, some represent the personal signature of the master and some are engraved votive prayers. The masters also craved games into the stone, like chess and merel, that used for entertainment during the construction break. Discrete, but yet so powerful, these marks in stone can be seen on the facades and interior walls of the Cathedral of Saint Lawrence and Church of Saint John the Baptist. The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is the most famous church in Trogir. Its construction lasted for five centuries and the mixture of styles can be seen on the bell tower. The first floor was built in Gothic style, the second in Venetial floral style, and the third in Renaissance style. Several great masters contributed to the construction of the Cathedral. The main entrance of Radovan&#8217;s portal has the most significant artistic value. The portal is a sculptural masterpiece.</p>



<p>The great tradition of mastery in <strong>Trogir </strong>is still preserved by contemporary masters of art, crafts and gastronomy. Their workshops reveal a completely different world, one that arouses curiosity and fills you with happiness and contentment. Contemporary painters, sculptors and stonemasons produce art that will be engraved in your heart forever. The masters who make &#8220;rafiol&#8221;, carob products or olive oil will offer you a unique tasting experience, while cobblers, tailors and masters who make coral jewelry convey the spirit of the city all over the world.</p>



<p><em>Written by: Tourist bord Trogir</em><br><em>Source: <a href="https://trogirbyheart.com/" data-type="link" data-id="https://trogirbyheart.com/">trogirbyhearth.com</a></em></p>
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