Quick Answer
Trogir offers a picturesque, historical backdrop for remote work, ideal for short-term stays and those prioritizing ambiance over extensive coworking infrastructure. WiFi is generally good, but dedicated coworking options are limited, requiring adaptability. It's a fantastic seasonal hub.
WiFi & Connectivity
Croatia boasts reliable 4G/5G. Obtain a local SIM (A1, Hrvatski Telekom) for consistent data. This is usually not worth the extra cost if your existing EU roaming plan is robust.Coworking & Workspaces
Trogir lacks dedicated coworking spaces. Expect to work from cafes, your accommodation, or take day trips. Your best bet for a proper office environment is Split, a 30-45 minute bus or Uber ride away.Remote Work Tips
- Cafe Culture: Caffe Bar Era or Caffe Bar Smokvica offer decent internet, but are not silent zones. Adapt your work to background noise.
- Off-Season Advantage: Work during the shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) or winter. It's quieter, cheaper, and less tourist-dominated. Locals rarely do this, and for good reason; the summer crowds are immense.
- Accommodation Check: Always confirm internet speed directly with your host before booking. "WiFi available" doesn't always mean "reliable for video calls."
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Trogir
No. Trogir is better for shorter, focused stays due to limited coworking options and its small size. Consider it a charming stop, not a permanent base.
4G/5G mobile data is generally fast. Accommodation Wi-Fi varies significantly; always verify speeds with your host before booking.
During peak season, quiet is difficult. Off-season, you can find quieter spots in less central cafes or your apartment. Expect some background buzz.


