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            can arrive in Trogir by road, air and sea. The city is situated just 
            next to the Adriatic highway which connects the south of Croatia 
            with the Europe. If you arrive from the north, the main road D1 that 
            goes from Zagreb, over Karlovac, Gračac and Knin, will get you to 
            Trogir. If you arrive from Italy, you should take the Adriatic 
            highway over Rijeka, Senj, Zadar and Šibenik.The international airport "Split" is only 3 km far from Trogir.
 Near Trogir (approximately 30 km far) there is also a bigger transit 
            centre Split. Split is a town which has extraordinary good 
            bus-connections with every country in Europe, a railway station and 
            a port in which both merchant and passenger ships put to shore. If 
            you arrive to Split by sea, you can do it by regular lines, 
            alongside the Adriatic shore (Rijeka, Zadar, and Dubrovnik) or by 
            international lines (Ancona, Persara, Bari, Venice).
 Every 30 minutes there is a regular bus line from Split to Trogir of 
            a local bus company "Promet" - a bus number 37.
 View Bonacic Palace Apartments in a larger map
 
 BY CAR
 When you arrive in Trogir, you have to pass in old centre by first 
            bridge, and then after passing second bridge (connecting island 
            Ciovo with old part of Trogir) you have to turn left for reaching 
            Slatine.
 After turning aside, you have to continually driving by a road along 
            the coast, and exactly after 8 km you will be in front of the 
            Bonacic Palace.
 
 PLANE
 Planes from all European and world metropoles land few times during 
			a day in airport Resnik 13 km away from Slatine.
 
 CAR - SHIP
 There is regular daily ship line from Rijeka to Split. You can book 
            your ticket in any Travel Agency. Split is the biggest Croatian 
            harbour and well connected by ferry-lines with next ports: Ancona, 
            Bari, Pescara and Venice.
 
 TRAIN
 Split is connected by train-lines with the rest of Croatia, and by 
            that fact with all Europe. Train station is located in the centre of 
            Split, close to the harbour and bus station.
 From this station you need a car or bus to reach Slatine.
 
              
            During the summer, the ferry line Trogir – Slatine – Split –Slatine 
            – Trogir is established.  CLICK  H 
			E R E to visit the official site of Bura Line company.
 
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