 Near Okrug Gornji village, the most popular tourist destination on the peninsula and also in whole Trogir area, in Saldun Bay, overlooking marina, there are sandy beaches from either side of marina. You can enjoy all kinds of daytime and nighttime activities around the main beach in Saldun, such as beach bars, water sports, diving and sampling the many bars and restaurants, or you can choose numerous peaceful coves and beaches dotted around the island for more relaxed and quite vacation away from the crowds. You can reach secluded bays and capes on the Island of Ciovo on foot, by boat or by car. Mavarscica is a magnificent cove with pebbly beach and surrounded by pine woods. It is situated just south of Okrug Gornji. Between Okrug Gornji and smaller Okrug Donji villages one can find isolated houses to rent and secluded beaches suitable for naturism. Those who are really looking for some peace and quiet can hire a boat and take a tour to small islands in front of Ciovo island - Drvenik Veli i Drvenik Mali where there are some sandy beaches. The most beautiful one is located in the cove of Vela Rina, also a pier for smaller yachts. On Veli Drvenik there are two beautiful coves, Solinska and Krknjasi, also often visited by yachts. The Okrug Beach is most popular beach on Trogir riviera. Located 5km from Trogir center, it is easy reachable by road to Okrug Gornji village on Ciovo. Two kilometers long gravel beach is also called Copacabana because of its popularity. The vast number of beach bars and few restaurants keeps this place alive through the night. There is a water-sport center with complete water sports offer for your active summer day. Trogir - the taste of Venice! Central Dalmatia - Croatia travel highlights One of the Dalmatian coast's highlights. It is a small island just north of the major Croatian city of Split, separated from mainland Croatia by mere canals. The entire island has been built up like an old fortress, complete with high walls and towers. Old Trogir city core is under protection of UNESCO world heritage ..... read more >>>>> |