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The Trogir coast is protected by mountains to the north and by a series of islands from the south. It is known for its mild Mediterranean climate and very favourable microclimates.

The Mediterranean climate enables swimming opportunities for 5-6 months a year. The summer is dry and warm, and the winter is mild with relatively large quantity of precipitations.

The average annual temperature is 17°C with the average winter temperature being 9°C, 15°C during spring, 18°C during autumn, and 25°C during summer.

In the summer temperatures can reach 30-35°C. The sea temperatures in the summer are between 22-25 °C.

The Trogir coast is known for its sunny days, having 2660 hours of sunshine a year.

The major winds of the area are the Bura, which blows from the mainland towards the sea and brings colder clearer weather, and the Jugo, which blows from the sea towards the mainland and brings warmer cloudier weather.