What’s Trogir Like in September?
September in Trogir offers a pleasant transition from peak summer. Expect warm, sunny days with average daytime temperatures typically ranging from 22-26°C (72-79°F). Nights are cooler, around 15-19°C (59-66°F). While there’s an increased chance of occasional rain showers compared to July or August, significant rainfall is generally not frequent. Sea temperatures remain inviting for swimming, often around 21-24°C (70-75°F).
What are Typical Costs and Availability in September?
Accommodation: Availability is generally good, improving from peak summer. Prices are typically lower than in July/August. Expect estimated ranges for:
- 3-4 Star Hotels: €80 - €180 per night.
- Private Apartments/Guesthouses: €50 - €120 per night. Food & Drink (estimated):
- Casual Meal: €10 - €20 per person.
- Mid-range Restaurant Meal: €25 - €50 per person.
- Coffee: €2.50 - €4.
- Local Beer: €3.50 - €5. Transport (estimated):
- Local Bus (e.g., to Split): €2 - €4 one-way.
- Taxi (short ride): €8 - €15.
- Boat Tours: €30 - €70 for half/full-day excursions.
What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions) in September?
September sees significantly fewer crowds than the peak summer months, creating a more relaxed atmosphere. Most shops, restaurants, and attractions remain fully operational, with some potentially adjusting hours towards the end of the month. Major festivals are rare in September, but local cultural events or smaller gatherings might occur. Conditions are generally excellent for exploring the UNESCO Old Town, enjoying the sea, and day trips without the intense heat or density of tourists.
What are the Best Activities for September?
- Explore Trogir Old Town: Wander the ancient streets, visit the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, and climb the Kamerlengo Fortress with fewer crowds.
- Boat Trips: The sea is still warm and calm, perfect for excursions to the Blue Lagoon or nearby islands like Å olta and Drvenik Veli.
- Swimming & Beaches: Enjoy the pleasant sea temperatures at local beaches such as Pantan or those on ÄŒiovo island.
- Waterfront Dining: Savor Dalmatian cuisine at restaurants along the Riva, enjoying the mild evenings.
- Day Trips: Visit nearby Split (accessible by bus or boat) or Krka National Park, which can be less crowded than in high season.
Additionally, AllInMap can help visitors locate free amenities like public restrooms and water fountains.