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Trogir Croatia Port of Call
Location:

Trogir,which has been listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site is pristinely located along the Adriatic within the Split Dalmatia County. Home to over 13,000 residents of Trogir is closely neighboured by Seget and Zedno locate on the island of Clavo. This historical town has been inhabited since as far back as the third century B.C and boasts a stunning harbour that is lined with magnificent yachts and boats.

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Sightseeing:

One of the highlights of the destination is its seafront promenade and the maze of winding streets located nearby, which provides plenty of opportunities for exploration. The area has been designated a Unesco World Heritage site.

Tours/Excursions/Transportation:

Everywhere in the town is within walking distance.

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Currency:

1 Euro = 7.50 Kuna.

Bear in mind that the Croatian kuna is not exchangeable outside Croatia so you'll either have to change it back into your home currency in Croatia or do some last minute shopping.

If you come to Croatia equipped with euros you can pay for most excursions and car rentals and nearly all shops in euros without getting ripped off on an exchange rate as most of these items are priced in euros anyway.

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Communication:

Language: Croatian. English well spoken.

Opening Hours and Holidays:

Banks and post offices are generally open from 7AM to 7PM without breaks, and public offices from Monday to Friday from 8AM to 4PM. During the tourist season, post offices are generally open until 9PM, including Saturdays.

Shops and department stores are open from 8AM to 8PM without breaks.

Stores in Croatia are now legally required to be closed on Sundays. Exceptions include newsstands, bakeries, and shops at bus stations, train stations, and gas stations.

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