On your way to the south you should by all means stop in Trogir, a city located in between the mainland and the island of Čiovo. Its historic center has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1997, but the city has been attracting local and foreign tourists with its stone streets and architecture as well as various events for a much longer time. Besides visiting the Cathedral of St Lawrence, famous for its Portal of Master Radovan, make sure you pay a visit to Kamerlengo Castle situated in the corner of the city walls on the southwest edge of the city, as well as to St Nicholas Church and Benedictine Monastery, where the damaged Kairos relief from 3rd century BC is kept.