Trogirska Riva
Trogir's riva (waterfront walkway) is not as expansive or bustling as Split's, but it's worth a leisurely stroll that takes about five minutes—or longer, if you detour into one of the restaurants or cafés dotting the promenade. Flanked by palm trees and the city walls on one side and the sea on the other—with Čiovo Island peeking out between cruise ships and yachts across the bay—Trogir's riva leads up to to the 15th-century Venetian Kamerlengo Fortress, which can be climbed for a seagull's-eye view of the city.