Dalmatia - Šibenik, Croatia
Experience two spectacular National Parks, the unspoilt landscapes of the Kornati Islands and the facsination of the waterfalls of Krka River. Beautiful islets and reefs adorn the crystal waters.
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Šibenik
A historic port town offering the mixture of gothic, medieval, baroque, and renaissance architecture with churches, museums, and palaces, a proud home of the UNESCO protected St James Cathedral.
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Betina
Encircled by the remains of the Roman settlement of Colentum, the village of Betina is located on Murter; the largest island in the Šibenik archipelago, connected to the mainland by a drawbridge.
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Kaprije
Named after the caper bush, this tiny island in the Šibenik archipelago has no cars and very few tourists. You can only reach this little slice of paradise by private boat.
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Kornati NP
The richest, most beautiful archipelago in the Adriatic; Kornati National Park is made up of 140 uninhabited islands, islets, reefs, and is surrounded by unimaginable crystal-clear water.
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Krka NP
The Krka National Park extends from the Adriatic Sea and all along the Krka River. With its cascades of gorgeous waterfalls, gorges, and canyons, you will also find historic monuments to explore.
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Lake Prokljan
Lake Prokljan is one of the local tourist attractions of Dalmatia which holds its rich offer of local specialties, such as eel and fish (čokalica and golac), in the nearby villages.
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Martinska
Martinska is a small tree-topped peninsula across the channel from the town of Šibenik.
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Murter
The village of Murter is an ideal base for exploring the spectacular Kornati National Park. There are ancient Roman buildings and churches to explore or simply relax on one of its inviting beaches.
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Podvrške
When the sea is calm, Podvrške Beach looks like a large natural pool due to the turquoise, clean sea, and white sandy bottom. This beach is ideal for those who wish to be away from the crowds.
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Primošten
Linked to the mainland by a causeway, Primošten is one of the most attractive towns along the Adriatic. The stone houses, churches, and medieval streets are dominated by a large belfry.
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Prvić Luka
A village on the Island of Prvić. Locals have long been involved in fishing, viticulture, and olive growing. Gastronomy enthusiasts can savour the delicacies of the island in local restaurants.
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Rogoznica
Rogoznica is a quiet Mediterranean port town located in a cove between Split and Šibenik. It is a favourite with yachts-people because of its great location and its lovely Marina Frapa.
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Skradin
Located at the entrance to the Krka Waterfalls National Park, Skradin is a small, charming town with narrow paved streets and passages, rich history, and stunning scenery.
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Slanica
Slanica is one of the most popular beaches located on Murter, offering exceptional views of Kornati Islands. A mix of paved and sandy surfaces with shallow waters makes it ideal for families.
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Tisno
Located between the cities of Zadar and Šibenik, Tisno is small urban town with rich heritage displayed in its Italianate buildings, beautiful stone houses, churches, and cultural sites.
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Tribunj
Tribunj is a typical Dalmatian town and harbour on the peninsula, with narrow streets and densely built houses. It is known for having the cleanest sea in the Adriatic.
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Vodice
A famous coastal tourist destination known for its vibrancy, diversity, beautiful beaches, tourist attractions, and friendly people.
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Zlarin
Zlarin is a small undiscovered jewel of the Dalmatian coast that is distinguished by its pristine nature and exceptionally rich historical and cultural heritage.