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Trogir offers a rare blend of Mediterranean slow-living and historical immersion, making it ideal for those who want a lifestyle centered around the Adriatic coast rather than a frantic urban center. It is a highly walkable, safe environment where daily life feels anchored in tradition, providing a calm alternative to the more chaotic hubs of Split or Zadar.
For professionals, the quality of life is bolstered by reliable healthcare and functional public transport, though you should prepare for a more localized pace of life. While the setting is idyllic, the trade-off is a smaller, more seasonal economy; finding high-level professional networking or diverse international services requires occasional travel to larger nearby cities.
Trogir has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa), with hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters moderated by the Adriatic Sea. Long-term climate references for the city show annual rainfall around 976-1067 mm, with the warmest months peaking near 32°C and winter averages near 12°C.
Summer Average
27°C
Winter Average
12°C
Climate Type
Mediterranean
Rainy Days
95
Sunny Days
260
Humidity
65%
Spring
March - May
14-20°C
Spring is generally mild and increasingly warm, with comfortable afternoons and cool mornings. Rainfall is moderate, and conditions are often pleasant for outdoor activities before the summer heat arrives.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
24-31°C
Summer is hot, sunny, and mostly dry, with the strongest heat usually in July and August. Sea breezes help moderate temperatures, but warm nights are common.
Low rainfall
Autumn
September - November
15-23°C
Autumn starts warm and gradually turns cooler, with more frequent rain as the season progresses. September can remain beach-friendly, while November is typically much wetter.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
8-14°C
Winter is mild compared with inland Croatia, with cool, damp conditions and occasional windy periods. Freezing temperatures are uncommon, though rainfall is more frequent than in summer.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
City of Trogir
Advantages
City of Trogir
Affordable living costs
Historic Old Town
Coastal Adriatic lifestyle
Walkable city center
Good local schools
Disadvantages
City of Trogir
Seasonal tourist crowds
High summer prices
Limited job opportunities
Affordable housing shortage
Small nightlife scene
Safety & Security in City of Trogir
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Good
76
/100
Croatia Avg
57
Europe Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares City of Trogir to Croatia averages using different marker styles.Compare:
City of Trogir
Croatia Average
Safety Index
0510
Excellent
Safety from Crime
0510
Very Safe
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Excellent
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Excellent
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Very Safe
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Safe
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 80/100
No data for City of Trogir — showing hazard indicators from nearby Split (~15 km).