Seget Vranjica is a small village situated on a peninsula in Seget municipality, central Dalmatia, located just 5 km west of the UNESCO’s world heritage site Trogir and 8 km west of the Split International Airport. As many other similar Dalmatian fishing villages, Seget Vranjica has developed into a quiet tourist destination with a wide offer of accommodation, especially apartments and the well-known Vranjica Belvedere camp. Seget Vranjica is ideal for those who seek a tranquil holiday, away from the city crowds and noise. The village also boasts numerous pebble beaches, clear blue sea, Mediterranean climate and vegetation, olive groves, vineyards, many taverns, restaurants, café bars etc. Due to its geographical position, Seget Vranjica has a beautiful view of the islands of Čiovo, Kljuda and Drvenik Veli. It is connected to Trogir center by a boat line. Thanks to its vicinity to Trogir and Split, Seget Vranjica offers great possibilities of excursions to those cities as well as other destinations in the region, such as the islands of Šolta, Hvar, Brač, Kornati, Vis etc. Famous for their historical and cultural heritage, Trogir and Split offer a fantastic sightseeing experience for anyone interested in the history and architecture of this region; Trogir, also called “the Town Museum”, is the best-preserved Romanesque and Gothic town in this part of Europe, while Split fascinates with the fact that it was built around the ruins of the Diocletian’s Palace in which people still live and work. A very popular excursion amongst the tourists who stay in Seget Vranjica is a daily fishing trip to the nearby islands of Krknjaši, known for their crystal clear turquoise sea and one of the best fish restaurants on the Adriatic.