The island of Ciovo is an island belonging to Croatia located in central Dalmatia. It is connected with Trogir by a movable bridge. The island is not far from Split. The island has many bays, the largest of which – Saldun – is closed on three sides. This is a must-see during your tour of Split. The city is surrounded by pristine pine forests, rocky cliffs and clear water, making it an ideal place for hiking, cycling and water sports.

Okrug Gornji

The Okrug Gornji, nestled on picturesque Ciovo Island.
This captivating destination, connected to the mainland by a bridge, boasts a rich history as a charming fishing village that has blossomed into a sought-after haven for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Okrug, has been warmly welcoming its guests in numerous modern apartments, villas and holiday homes.
The famous pebble beach is the center of life of this small Dalmatian town. During the day, it is a popular beach destination, while at night it is full of young people looking for fun and entertainment. Those seeking peace will find their place in hidden coves such as Duboka and Široka, whereas lovers of a more active holiday can enjoy cycling, climbing to the top of the island and diving under the expert guidance of diving instructors from the local diving club.
Okrug Donji

Okrug Donji is a town located on the western part of the island of Ćiovo. There are many restaurants, Dalmatian taverns and other catering facilities in the city. In Okrug Donji there is a chapel of St. John the Baptist from the 17th century. There is a small altar and a statue of Saint. Jan Chciciel. The beaches here are gravel, rocky and concrete. It is perfectly situated for windsurfing and diving.
Slatine

Slatine is located on the shores of the Gulf of Kaštela, opposite Split. the picturesque coves of the island of Čiovo invite you to relax. There are restaurants and cozy cafes along the beaches of Ciovo. Slatine consists of pine forests that create a pleasant shade during your stay.
Near the town of Slatine, on the eastern end of the island of Ciovo, there is a beach called Kava. Interestingly, it is the largest beach among many small beaches near Slatine. The beach is only 12 km from the center of Trogir. It is worth knowing that Kava beach is one of the rare natural attractions. Additionally, it is not developed with any buildings or hotels.
Mastrinka

Mastrinka is an ideal place for those tourists and guests who want peace and quiet, without crowds, and at the same time close to the historic town of Trogir. Near Trogir, numerous trips to the nearby islands of Drvenik, Solta and Brac are offered. It is worth spending time in a small and quiet tourist town. Mastrinka has pebble and rocky beaches.