DAY 6 (Thursday)

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Your sixth day of the tour is reserved for some history and culture. Breathe in a little bit of culture, a bit of Greeks, Romans, and Croats, of course, set sail to Trogir. One of the most beautiful and best-preserved towns in Dalmatia, Trogir is no less popular among the tourists than Dubrovnik, just a little bit smaller. :) The oldest part is situated on a small island between the mainland and the island of Čiovo. The famous fort Kamerlengo on the left side will greet you in, not like in Medieval times when it would probably cannon you out of the bay. Lots of marinas around to choose for your base for exploring the Tragurion, Tragurium, Trau, Trogir. Once inside, check this Greek colony founded by Issa in the 3rd century BC. Considered as one of the best-preserved Romanesque-gothic towns in Europe, Trogir attracts tourists with the postcard look of the old town depicting the narrow streets between the old stone houses, art galleries and, most of all, Trogir's cathedral. The sheer example of the Romanesque-gothic mixture of Trogir (the built started in 13th, and finished in the 17th century), the Sv. Lovre cathedral (St. Lawrence) is a must-see. Special attention should go to the Radovan's portal, the main gate of the cathedral finished in 1240 and divided into several parts depicting the most important events and figures of Catholicism. The cathedral is an integral part of the historic core of Trogir, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.