Local Transport
Use the local bus line 37, which connects Split, Kaštela, and Trogir for easy regional travel.





Kaštel Sućurac is a charming coastal settlement located in the Split-Dalmatia region of Croatia. As the oldest of the seven Kaštela towns, it boasts a rich history centered around its 14th-century defensive tower and the Archbishop's Palace. Visitors can wander through narrow stone streets that open onto small squares, reflecting traditional Dalmatian life. Its location between the major hubs of Split and Trogir makes it an excellent base for exploring the region while enjoying a more relaxed, local pace. The town's waterfront provides scenic views of the Adriatic, perfect for evening strolls away from the heavy tourist crowds.
Kaštel Sućurac is a charming coastal settlement located in the Split-Dalmatia region of Croatia. As the oldest of the seven Kaštela towns, it boasts a rich history centered around its 14th-century defensive tower and the Archbishop's Palace. Visitors can wander through narrow stone streets that open onto small squares, reflecting traditional Dalmatian life. Its location between the major hubs of Split and Trogir makes it an excellent base for exploring the region while enjoying a more relaxed, local pace. The town's waterfront provides scenic views of the Adriatic, perfect for evening strolls away from the heavy tourist crowds.
Oldest defensive tower in the Kaštela region.
Charming narrow stone streets and traditional squares.
Scenic waterfront views of the Adriatic Sea.
Strategic location between Split and Trogir.
Parts of the town have an industrial presence which may contrast with the historic center.
The evening scene is much more subdued compared to the nearby city of Split.
It is conveniently located just a short drive or bus ride from Split's major attractions.
Use the local bus line 37, which connects Split, Kaštela, and Trogir for easy regional travel.
Visit the Archbishop's Palace, which is the oldest defensive structure in the Kaštela area.
History enthusiasts and travelers seeking a quiet base near Split.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Croatian, English, German
Look for small local konobas (taverns) for authentic Dalmatian seafood and wine.
May-June, September-October
Mild weather makes it perfect for walking tours and exploring the historic towers without the summer heat.
The best time for swimming in the Adriatic and enjoying local summer festivals and outdoor dining.
Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make it ideal for visiting nearby Split and Trogir.
A very quiet period where some tourist-oriented facilities may have limited hours, though local life continues.