Hello,
I visited Croatia this June and I found Trogir very disappointing. Apart from the old town, which by the way didn't impress us much more than, say, Sibenik, for example, I found the place rather loud, dirty and full of crazy traffic. There are no decent places to bathe, there is a naval yard and an airport in the neighborhood, and most of the roads have no sidewalks. In one area we saw sewers dumping dirty water directly into the sea, in another place, garbage containers were very near the water. It may be interesting for culture tourism, but it' s definitely not worth spending more than one day there. Seafood is outrageously expensive there too!
Updated Jul 5, 2004
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