Things to do in Opcina Seget (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
Travel.poodie:“A short 30-minute drive from Split lies the charming town of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Located between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo, Trogir is surrounded by pristine waters and boasts stunning scenery.Visitors can climb the bell tower of San Lorenzo Cathedral for panoramic views of the town's medieval old town and its picturesque harbor.🏞️”
枫原没有万叶:“Diocletian's Palace, the No.1 must-visit in Split, is a time capsule of the Roman Empire! 4.5 points, 65 reviews. This 4th-century palace is now inhabited by residents and small shops, and the walls hide thousands of years of stories. Stepping into the bronze gate, on one side is the solemnity of the Roman colonnade, on the other side is the bustle of the market, churches, mausoleums, and atriums, where history and life collide everywhere. Free admission, but don't miss the guided tour, listen to the retired life of the Roman emperor, and see how Croatians make ancient monuments a daily life, a super cool time and space interweaving experience”
LZH享受人生:“Kamerlengo Castle is Trogir's coastal defense front. The castle was built in the mid-15th century. The jagged top of the wall is eye-catching. Standing on the castle, you can see the beautiful scenery of Trogir Old Town and the port as well as the Adriatic Sea.”
LZH享受人生:“Trogir is a famous example of the continuity of a city. The Cathedral of St. Lawrence was originally Romanesque and later modified by adding Gothic and Renaissance features. The cathedral is adjacent to the Town Hall, one of the most beautiful buildings in Trogir, built in the 14th-15th century. Trogir also has many religious buildings.”
Travel.poodie:“Split, the second largest city in Croatia, is renowned for its ancient city center and its popularity as a cruise port.Wandering through the city's streets is like stepping into a time machine, leaving you awestruck by its timeless beauty.”
sy8888:“Excellent facility. Checkin was a little long but rewarded with bubbly champagne! Got upgraded to loft with jacuzzi. Hotel with a view of the sea and very nice complete facility. Breakfast limited. 2 pools available but main pool always packed. Will stay here again!”
Guest User:“I stayed at the XII Century Heritage Hotel for one night in April and was impressed by its character and location. The hotel beautifully blends historical architecture with modern comfort. The room was clean and well-maintained, with a comfortable bed and adequate amenities. Staff were courteous and helpful throughout the stay.”
Guest User:“The place was in the heart of old town and yet it was very quiet. The room was super clean with a large size bathroom. The breakfast was out of this world (omelette, five different kinds of fruit, yogurt, cheese, croissant, pancake, coffee,…….). And the owners are extremely kind and attentive. They helped me to carry the luggage to the room. There is a fridge, tea, and coffee in the room as well. If I go back, I will stay in the same place over and over again.”
RingoDad:“The most I like about this hotel is it's location, just 10 mins easy walk to the old town bridge. Breakfast was just okay and I found a good parking spot on site. Nicely appointed room with good shower. Deco was kind of 80's though I didn't mind that much as long it's clean and tidy. A nice little balcony gave a partial view of Trogir Bay”
Will it:“Last visited 94- it’s been done up since then. A bit out in the sticks. Get uber from trogir about 6 e, cab from rank about 25!!! 1 hour walk- flat. Rooms on small side. Showers really good. Views lovely from upper floor rooms- I was on 6th. No gym. Pizza joint onsite closed. Nearest beach bar closed. Perhaps a seasonal thing. Staff- professional- first class. Breakfast ok- loads of choice- hot stuff was a bit cold though and hunt for cutlery.. cater for AI guests.”