
Ciovo is a small island located with area of 28.8 squared km (length 15.3 km, width up to 3.5 km), population of 6,071 inhabitants and its highest peak is 218 m (Rudine). Ciovo is connected with mainland Croatia by a drawbridge in Trogir. Part of Ciovo actually belongs to the town of Trogir. There are five other smaller settlements on Ciovo: Slatine, Arbanija, Zedno, Okrug Gornji, and Okrug Donji. On the western part of the island are sand and pebble beaches, the largest being those in the Saldun bay. Smaller coves include Duga, Tatinja and Movarstica. Along the south-western coast are several smaller islands (Sveta Fumija, Kraljevac, Galerija, etc.); their cliffs provide good opportunities for underwater fishing. On the eastern side of the island are smaller beaches, around Slatine and the Supetar Cove.
The island is covered with pine trees, olives, wine grapes and medicinal herbs. The north part of the island is characterized by many beaches, while the southern side by cliffs and it is not that accessible. Some cliffs are even 150 meters high. There are 6 small beautiful islands on the west side of the island. Among them St. Fumija with tower ruins and Kraljevac with the lighthouse are the biggest.
Due to its location, connected to Trogir, overlooking the Kastela Gulf, and only 2 km from Split by sea, it has become a primary destination for many tourists.



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