Seget is almost connected with Trogir. Its extraordinary cultural
heritage invites for sightseeing and
evening walks. Various accommodation
facilities (hotels, campsites,
apartments), rich offer of wholesome
food (fruit, vegetables), particularly
from the hinterland (lamb), together
with domestic products and seafood,
sports and recreational opportunities,
water sports and night fishing, make
Seget and its surroundings an attractive
tourist resort, which meets most various
requirements of tourists. The cultural
and historical offer of Trogir or Split,
with the highest quality repertoire,
attracts even the most selective
visitors. - A 1-km walk by the sea leads
to the tourist resort Medena.
SEGET DONJI, a village 2 km
west of Trogir; population 2,334. Chief
occupations include farming,
viniculture, fruit growing and tourism.
Seget Donji is situated on the main road
(M2, E65).
The citadel of a quadrangular ground-plan, with corner towers, was built by a nobleman from Trogir, Jakov Rotundo, in 1564. The Baroque parish church from 1758 keeps a Gothic painted cross from the 14th century and a wooden triptych, a work by Blaz Juraj Trogiranin (Blaise George of Trogir). - In Gornji Seget, 5 km from Seget Donji, there are several mediaeval slabs and stelae around the small church of St. Vitus (12th-13th c.). A Renaissance square tower (from 1516), of the Trogir family Statilic, rises in the field between Seget and Trogir. St. Elias Hill, 2 km from Seget, has stone pits in which white stone has been excavated from the Roman times up to the present.


