Which place is cheaper, Trogir or Vladivostok?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
Which city is more affordable and which is best for your travel style? If you're trying to figure out where to go next, comparing the travel costs between Vladivostok and Trogir can help you decide which place is right for you.
Vladivostok is a port city on Russia's Pacific coastline and the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway. Many people visit the city as the beginning or end of their journey on the railway, but there are some attractions to the city itself worth visiting.
Trogir is a town set within partially intact medieval walls on the central Adriatic coast of Croatia. Its preserved old town, known for its mix of Renaissance, Baroque, and Romanesque buildings, lies on a small island connected to the mainland and the island of Ciovo by bridges. The 13th-century Cathedral of St. Lawrence houses the Renaissance Chapel of St. John and offers sweeping views from its bell tower. On summer nights everyone gravitates to the wide seaside promenade, lined with bars, cafes and yachts - leaving the knotted maze-like marble streets gleaming under old-fashioned streetlights. In 1997 its profuse collection of Romanesque and Renaissance buildings earned it World Heritage status. While it's easily reached on a day trip from Split, Trogir also makes a good alternative base to the big city and a relaxing place to spend a few days.
For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best 10-Day Tours in Croatia, and The Best One Week (7-Day) Tours in Croatia.
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
The average daily cost (per person) in Vladivostok is $54, while the average daily cost in Trogir is $110. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Vladivostok and Trogir in more detail.
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Also for Trogir, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
Prices for flights to both Trogir and Vladivostok change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Trogir.
Some specific costs for nightlife related activities in Trogir:
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Vladivostok and Trogir, we can see that Trogir is more expensive. And not only is Vladivostok much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Vladivostok would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Vladivostok and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Trogir would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Trogir than you might in Vladivostok.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Vladivostok Expensive? and Is Trogir Expensive?.
Vladivostok has a larger population, and is about 50 times larger than the population of Trogir. When comparing the sizes of Vladivostok and Trogir, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
Both places have a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. As both cities are in the northern hemisphere, summer is in July and winter is in January.
The summer brings many poeple to Vladivostok as well as Trogir. Additionally, the beaches, snorkeling, the small town charm, and the family-friendly experiences are the main draw to Trogir this time of year.
Vladivostok is cooler than Trogir in the summer. The daily temperature in Vladivostok averages around 19°C (67°F) in July, and Trogir fluctuates around 26°C (80°F).
The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Trogir. In the summer, Vladivostok often gets less sunshine than Trogir. Vladivostok gets 122 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Trogir receives 345 hours of full sun.
Vladivostok receives a lot of rain in the summer. Vladivostok usually gets more rain in July than Trogir. Vladivostok gets 136 mm (5.4 in) of rain, while Trogir receives 28 mm (1.1 in) of rain this time of the year.
Both Trogir and Vladivostok are popular destinations to visit in the autumn with plenty of activities. Also, many travelers come to Trogir for the shopping scene and the small town atmosphere.
In the autumn, Vladivostok is much colder than Trogir. Typically, the autumn temperatures in Vladivostok in October average around 10°C (50°F), and Trogir averages at about 18°C (64°F).
It's quite sunny in Trogir. The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Vladivostok. Vladivostok usually receives around the same amount of sunshine as Trogir during autumn. Vladivostok gets 205 hours of sunny skies, while Trogir receives 200 hours of full sun in the autumn.
In October, Vladivostok usually receives less rain than Trogir. Vladivostok gets 55 mm (2.2 in) of rain, while Trogir receives 79 mm (3.1 in) of rain each month for the autumn.
Both Trogir and Vladivostok during the winter are popular places to visit. Also, many visitors come to Trogir in the winter for the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine.
Be prepared for some very cold days in Vladivostok. In January, Vladivostok is generally much colder than Trogir. Daily temperatures in Vladivostok average around -11°C (11°F), and Trogir fluctuates around 8°C (47°F).
In the winter, Vladivostok often gets more sunshine than Trogir. Vladivostok gets 178 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Trogir receives 128 hours of full sun.
Vladivostok usually gets less rain in January than Trogir. Vladivostok gets 12 mm (0.5 in) of rain, while Trogir receives 83 mm (3.3 in) of rain this time of the year.
The spring attracts plenty of travelers to both Vladivostok and Trogir. Also, most visitors come to Trogir for the beaches and the small town charm during these months.
Vladivostok is much colder than Trogir in the spring. The daily temperature in Vladivostok averages around 6°C (44°F) in April, and Trogir fluctuates around 15°C (59°F).
People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Trogir this time of the year. Vladivostok usually receives less sunshine than Trogir during spring. Vladivostok gets 192 hours of sunny skies, while Trogir receives 212 hours of full sun in the spring.
In April, Vladivostok usually receives less rain than Trogir. Vladivostok gets 58 mm (2.3 in) of rain, while Trogir receives 66 mm (2.6 in) of rain each month for the spring.
Vladivostok | Trogir | |||
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Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | |
Jan | -11°C (11°F) | 12 mm (0.5 in) | 8°C (47°F) | 83 mm (3.3 in) |
Feb | -9°C (17°F) | 18 mm (0.7 in) | 9°C (48°F) | 68 mm (2.7 in) |
Mar | -1°C (31°F) | 24 mm (0.9 in) | 11°C (52°F) | 75 mm (3 in) |
Apr | 6°C (44°F) | 58 mm (2.3 in) | 15°C (59°F) | 66 mm (2.6 in) |
May | 12°C (53°F) | 68 mm (2.7 in) | 20°C (67°F) | 56 mm (2.2 in) |
Jun | 15°C (59°F) | 111 mm (4.4 in) | 23°C (74°F) | 51 mm (2 in) |
Jul | 19°C (67°F) | 136 mm (5.4 in) | 26°C (80°F) | 28 mm (1.1 in) |
Aug | 21°C (71°F) | 156 mm (6.1 in) | 26°C (79°F) | 50 mm (2 in) |
Sep | 17°C (63°F) | 132 mm (5.2 in) | 22°C (72°F) | 61 mm (2.4 in) |
Oct | 10°C (50°F) | 55 mm (2.2 in) | 18°C (64°F) | 79 mm (3.1 in) |
Nov | 1°C (33°F) | 31 mm (1.2 in) | 13°C (56°F) | 108 mm (4.3 in) |
Dec | -8°C (18°F) | 15 mm (0.6 in) | 10°C (49°F) | 100 mm (3.9 in) |