Coastal Transit
The local bus line 37 is a convenient and affordable way to travel between Kaštel Lukšić, Split, and Trogir.





Kaštel Lukšić is one of the seven historic settlements that form the town of Kaštela, nestled along the Adriatic coast in Croatia's Split-Dalmatia region. This picturesque village is celebrated for its traditional Dalmatian stone architecture and its landmark Vitturi Castle. With a population of approximately 5,000, it maintains an authentic, local atmosphere while providing easy access to the UNESCO-listed cities of Split and Trogir. Visitors can wander through narrow streets, enjoy the pebble beaches, and walk the scenic waterfront promenade that connects the various Kaštela villages. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of cultural heritage and a relaxed seaside pace.
Kaštel Lukšić is one of the seven historic settlements that form the town of Kaštela, nestled along the Adriatic coast in Croatia's Split-Dalmatia region. This picturesque village is celebrated for its traditional Dalmatian stone architecture and its landmark Vitturi Castle. With a population of approximately 5,000, it maintains an authentic, local atmosphere while providing easy access to the UNESCO-listed cities of Split and Trogir. Visitors can wander through narrow streets, enjoy the pebble beaches, and walk the scenic waterfront promenade that connects the various Kaštela villages. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of cultural heritage and a relaxed seaside pace.
Picturesque seaside location on the Dalmatian coast.
Rich historical heritage as one of the seven Kaštela.
Proximity to the major hubs of Split and Trogir.
Traditional stone architecture and local castle landmarks.
Smaller and quieter than the neighboring major tourist hubs of Split and Trogir.
Ideal base for exploring the central Dalmatian coast without the city crowds.
Rich local history tied to the 'Seven Castles' of the region.
The local bus line 37 is a convenient and affordable way to travel between Kaštel Lukšić, Split, and Trogir.
Don't miss the Vitturi Castle, which often hosts local cultural events and exhibitions during the summer months.
Peaceful seaside stays and historical exploration.
EUR €
$70-$130 p/day
Croatian, English
Enjoy the long seaside promenade that connects the different Kaštela settlements for a scenic evening walk.
May-September
Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make this an ideal time for exploring historical sites and hiking.
The best time for swimming and enjoying the lively local summer festivals along the coast.
Warm water and mild air temperatures provide a perfect setting for a relaxed late-season getaway.
A quiet time to experience local life, though some tourist amenities may have limited hours.