Vinisce (Trogir) [Split Trogir and Omis riviera]
Vinisce is a place 12 km from Trogir, an old central Dalmatian city that is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There is a small port in the place and its inhabitants traditionally live off of fishing and agriculture. Several bays in the surroundings of Vinisce (Voluja, Ricevo Vrelo, Stari Trogir and Sicenica) are known for their magnificent sandy and pebble beaches, as well as for their splendid underwater world, ideal for sports fishing and scuba diving. Vinisce is great for a quiet holiday in private rooms, apartments and houses.
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