This apartment was quite close to the old part of Trogir, so very convenient for the bus station, and the promenade where there are numerous cafes and restaurants. The owners of the apartment live next door, and were very hospitable and informative about what to do and see. Their English is excellent, as is the case in all the shops and cafes. Trogir old town was about a 7 minute walk along the road, and accessed through a lovely street market. The old town is a wonderful maze of car-less narrow streets, with plenty of interesting shops and cafes. The bus station is on the main road, and buses can be taken along the coast road to Split to the south for 21 Croatian kuna (about £3). This bus (no 37) also passes the airport, which is only 7 minutes away from Trogir. To the north a bus journey to Primosten and Sibenik is also well worth trying. We were really pleased we had chosen Trogir to stay in. The apartment itself has a very comfortable double bed, an ensuite toilet and shower room, and a small kitchen unit with sink, two plate stove, a fridge, electric kettle and cutlery and crockery for two. There was also a TV tuned to BBC world service (especially for us!), a table and two chairs, as well as a small balcony with a table and chairs. It was very cosy, and perfect for us to breakfast in before going out for the day. There is a very good value Pizza Restaurant next door, Coccolo, which we dined in a couple of times, and plenty of restaurants to choose from in Trogir itself.