When to go to Trogir
Scuba diving is possible all year round.
Most rainfall is seen from October through December.
The high season is between May and September.
The average air temperature: 8-26C/46-78F.
The water temperature: from 14C/57F in Jaunary to 25C/77F in July.
The visibility: from 10-30m/32-98ft.
The currents are generally low.
What to see
Marine life is very rich in this area: all kinds of corals, gorgonian (yellow, even rare red gorgonian), sponges, dogfish, grouper, octopus, different kinds of mollusk and snails, lobster, conger eel and many other marine species can be seen.
Scuba diving in Trogir
Trogir is a historic town located on a small island between the mainland and the island of Čiovo, Adriatic coast, Split-Dalmatia County. The closest airport is Split that is located in 30 km from it.
Since 1997, Trogir has been on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites as one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe featuring one of the largest collections of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture. Coming here tourists can combine sightseeing in the Old Town with relaxation on small sand and pebble beaches. Trogir is also known as a good scuba diving spot. The town offers different types of diving available within a short boat ride. Diving experience will be unforgettable, as these waters offer beautiful underwater landscape, interesting wrecks and rich flora and fauna.
Most popular dive sites
More than 30 diving sites are located in 15-80min from this place by boat. Some worth visiting dive sites include Bunker, Sarac, Wreck Ribolavac, Wreck Pajo and Lucice Bay near Bol.