
Trogir sits in central Dalmatia just west of Split, making it one of the most convenient charter starting points on the Croatian coast for its proximity to the airport. From the bases here you reach the nearby islands of Šolta, Drvenik Veli and Drvenik Mali within a few hours, with Brač, Hvar and the open Adriatic beyond. It suits both first-time charterers wanting sheltered, island-hopping legs and experienced crews planning longer routes toward the Kornati archipelago to the northwest. The sailing is varied, with protected channels, quiet anchorages and a mix of lively towns and remote bays. The old town itself is a compact UNESCO-listed island, useful for provisioning and a meal before departure. Bareboat and skippered monohulls and catamarans are widely available, and the area works well for one-way itineraries combined with bases further down the coast.
Summer days are typically shaped by the maestral, a thermal northwesterly that builds in the afternoon and eases by evening.
Best Season: May - October | Summer Temp: 26-31C
The best season for a yacht charter in Trogir is May - October.
Summer days are typically shaped by the maestral, a thermal northwesterly that builds in the afternoon and eases by evening.
Chartera currently lists 414 yachts available for charter in Trogir, including sailing yachts, catamarans and motor yachts.
The main charter bases in Trogir are ACI Marina Trogir, SCT Marina Trogir, Marina Agana, Park Žudika.
414 yachts available for charter in Trogir