01/30/2017

Croatia has some cities that you can not miss, like Zadar, Trogir and Split. No need to think of an on the road by car, as we have proposed you for the north of Spain in this article, but for this trip that touches these three Croatian cities, we decided to do it by bus.

FROM ZADAR TO TROGIR

From Zadar to Trogir there is a bus service that operates daily trips between the two cities, which intensified then with the high season. Are about 140 kilometers of road, so it will take about 2 hours and a half to reach Trogir. The ticket price varies from 64 to 84 kunas, it depends by the operator of the service.

We suggest you to book your tickets well in advance via the official website, so you will have no surprises and the ticket will cost less than 5 Euros.

WHAT TO SEE IN ZADAR


Surely, among the first things to see there is the Church of San Donato, particular for its round shape, it was erected in the ninth century and now is considered one of the city's monuments.

Very nice is also the Church of St. Anastasia and the Monastery of St. Francis, furthermore, stopped to admire the Door of Zadar or Mainland, which was part of the defensive system of the city, a Venetian winged lion is well positioned in the center.

WHERE TO STAY IN ZADAR

If you are also looking for an accommodation, then you can choose the most convenient for you here, considering that there are accommodations that start at only 14 euro per night.

FROM TROGIR TO SPLIT

The road between Trogir and Split is short, about 45 minutes, easy and painless. The cost of the ticket varies from 17 to 20 kunas, it depends of the operator of the service you choose, but on the website buscroatia.com you can find all the details.

WHAT TO SEE IN TROGIR


The things that you definitely can not miss in Trogir are: the Castle of Camerlengo, the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and Cipiko Palace.

WHERE TO STAY IN TROGIR

Including hostels, apartments and hotels you have plenty of choice, the most economic properties start from around 17 euro a night, but you can view here the full list.

WHAT TO SEE IN SPLIT


Split was born within the walls of Diocletian's Palace, where the Salona people have sheltered after its collapse. Inside it has developed that city that we still see today, the first thing, then, that we suggest you to do is to walk through the medieval quarter, then you have to insert on your list of things to do in Split, the Temple of Jupiter, the Golden Gate and the statue of Gregory of Nin.

WHERE TO STAY IN SPLIT

Among the three cities of our bus trip, Split is the most expensive (if you really can use this adjective), but prices per night are still not excessive! Even here the choice is wide between apartments, hostels and guest house and they starts at around 18 euro per night.

 

Cover Photo By Edwardwexler