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Croatian holiday in Trogir 'will arouse travellers' excitement'
11 February 2010Tourists with cultural landmarks, historical monuments, fine art and original architecture on their wishlist should consider a Croatian holiday in Trogir, the country's tourist board states.
Trogir is described as "a town-museum" - bustling with iconic buildings and rich in history.
"From the Romanesque yards to the modern interiors," Trogir offers those staying in a Croatian villa in the area the chance to combine time on the beach enjoying the crystal-clear Adriatic waves with a look around one of Europe's most cultural spots.
According to the Croatian National Tourism Board, "the unique historical core, Radovan's portal [and] the art collections which have been arousing excitement among visitors and travellers for centuries" offer tourists beauty and excitement.
Booking a Croatian holiday in Trogir creates an opportunity to explore the complexity and uniqueness of the country's history.
A visit to Trogir could be achieved on a day trip from Split, which is just 18 miles away by road.
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