Why Split stays the broad default
Split remains the broadest central-Dalmatia comparison point because the inventory is deep and the onward route options are flexible. When the customer is still deciding between boat types, crew setups, or budget levels, that breadth matters.
It is the stronger default when the buyer still needs multiple commercial options on the table.
Where Trogir feels cleaner
Trogir can be the stronger answer when arrival-day convenience matters most. The transfer logic is simple, and the start of the week can feel calmer than a more sprawling marina environment.
For families and first-time crews, that difference can be more important than a slightly larger inventory pool.
- Choose Split for deeper comparison power.
- Choose Trogir for easier arrival-day flow.
- Use live inventory to decide if the cleaner handover matters more than the broader shortlist.
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Compare the two strongest central-Dalmatia starts
When the route is similar, arrival-day friction and live inventory usually decide whether Split or Trogir is the cleaner answer.
How to make the call quickly
If the customer is already leaning toward an easier first day and a straightforward central-Dalmatia week, Trogir becomes very attractive. If the customer is still exploring multiple trip shapes, Split remains the safer starting point.
This comparison is most useful early because it affects both the shortlist and the tone of the week.
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FAQ
Questions customers ask before they enquire
Is Trogir better than Split for a first charter?
It can be, especially when airport convenience and a calmer first day matter most. Split still wins on overall depth and flexibility.
Do Split and Trogir give similar sailing routes?
Often yes. The main difference is frequently the logistics and handover feel rather than the overall route family.
Which base usually has more yacht options?
Split typically offers the broader inventory, which is useful when the customer still needs comparison space.
