Guidebook for Sunset Apartments

Vedran & Tea
Vedran & Tea
Guidebook for Sunset Apartments

Parks & Nature

2699 locals recommend
Krka National Park
2699 locals recommend
940 locals recommend
National Park Kornati
2 Ul. Butina
940 locals recommend
One of the most beautiful parts of Croatian coastline.
Blue Lagoon
D8
One of the most beautiful parts of Croatian coastline.
Public beach, about 10 min walking from the accommodation.
6 locals recommend
Bilo beach
30 D8
6 locals recommend
Public beach, about 10 min walking from the accommodation.
Beach in Primošten.
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Primosten Beach
22 Raduča ul.
7 locals recommend
Beach in Primošten.
The six and second last waterfall, Roški slap, is exceptionally interesting due to its cascades, which the locals called the "necklace" due to the lush vegetation, mills and pillars, some of which have been restored, and much, much more.
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Roški Slap
Šetnica Roški Slap - Visovac
64 locals recommend
The six and second last waterfall, Roški slap, is exceptionally interesting due to its cascades, which the locals called the "necklace" due to the lush vegetation, mills and pillars, some of which have been restored, and much, much more.
The Skradinski buk waterfall, the longest waterfall on the Krka River, is one of the best known natural beauties of Croatia.
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Skradinski Buk waterfall, bridge
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The Skradinski buk waterfall, the longest waterfall on the Krka River, is one of the best known natural beauties of Croatia.
Once a visitor sees the tallest and, many say, loveliest waterfall in all of its glory, it will long remain engrained in the memory as one of the most impressive natural scenes. Half a kilometre downstream from Brljan, where the river makes a sharp turn, Manojlovac slap emerges. This waterfall is the largest and is considered by many to be the most beautiful waterfall of the Krka River. The waterfall is made up of a series of travertine barriers with a total height of 59.6 metres; the largest barrier is 32.2 metres high. The cascades are approximately 500 metres in length, with a width of around 80 metres. Travertine formations on the waterfall are most represented by beard-like tufts and small caves.
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Manojlovački slapovi
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Once a visitor sees the tallest and, many say, loveliest waterfall in all of its glory, it will long remain engrained in the memory as one of the most impressive natural scenes. Half a kilometre downstream from Brljan, where the river makes a sharp turn, Manojlovac slap emerges. This waterfall is the largest and is considered by many to be the most beautiful waterfall of the Krka River. The waterfall is made up of a series of travertine barriers with a total height of 59.6 metres; the largest barrier is 32.2 metres high. The cascades are approximately 500 metres in length, with a width of around 80 metres. Travertine formations on the waterfall are most represented by beard-like tufts and small caves.
Due to its primordial simplicity and mystical inaccessibility, the locals called it the Altar. Rošnjak is the smallest of the Krka waterfalls. One kilometre downstream from the Manojlovac slap, where the canyon is deeper and narrower, hidden in pristine nature, is the smallest waterfall on the Krka River: Rošnjak (Sondovjel or Šundovi).
Wasserfall Brljan
Due to its primordial simplicity and mystical inaccessibility, the locals called it the Altar. Rošnjak is the smallest of the Krka waterfalls. One kilometre downstream from the Manojlovac slap, where the canyon is deeper and narrower, hidden in pristine nature, is the smallest waterfall on the Krka River: Rošnjak (Sondovjel or Šundovi).
On the left bank of the river, just under the waterfall, is the Miljacka hydroelectric plant, the largest on the Krka River. Its construction began in 1904 and, until 1910, it was the most powerful hydroelectric plant in Europe. One kilometre downstream from Rošnjak, squeezed in the riverbed between tall cliffs overgrown with lush sub-Mediterranean vegetation, is the Miljacka slap cascade. It is made up of three larger and numerous smaller travertine steps with a total height of 23,8 meters.
Wasserfall Miljacka
On the left bank of the river, just under the waterfall, is the Miljacka hydroelectric plant, the largest on the Krka River. Its construction began in 1904 and, until 1910, it was the most powerful hydroelectric plant in Europe. One kilometre downstream from Rošnjak, squeezed in the riverbed between tall cliffs overgrown with lush sub-Mediterranean vegetation, is the Miljacka slap cascade. It is made up of three larger and numerous smaller travertine steps with a total height of 23,8 meters.
Loveliest in the spring with the new green leaves and the lush vegetation has not yet covered the travertine cascades. Two kilometers downstream from Bilušića buk, at the canyon’s exit, the Krka River widens into the 400 meter wide and 1300 metre long Ćorić Lake (Bjelober, Brljan Lake). The lake emerged, in part, from the growth of the travertine barriers at the Brljan barrier, and in large part from the construction of a concrete dam constructed at Brljan for the needs of the Miljacka hydroelectric plant.
Wasserfall Brljan
Loveliest in the spring with the new green leaves and the lush vegetation has not yet covered the travertine cascades. Two kilometers downstream from Bilušića buk, at the canyon’s exit, the Krka River widens into the 400 meter wide and 1300 metre long Ćorić Lake (Bjelober, Brljan Lake). The lake emerged, in part, from the growth of the travertine barriers at the Brljan barrier, and in large part from the construction of a concrete dam constructed at Brljan for the needs of the Miljacka hydroelectric plant.
The first of seven cascades along the course of the Krka River. Though damaged, this cascade today is still very noisy and attractive, as it is the only one not impacted by the utilization of the river's water to produce energy. The first of seven cascades on the course of the Krka River is Bilušića buk. The falls are found wedged in a canyon approximately 16 km downstream from the source, specifically 9 km downstream from Knin, at an altitude of 214 m above sea level. The appearance of the waterfall and current has been changed on four occasions, when dynamite was used to stop flooding in the Knin Field (in 1834, 1895, 1953 and 1954).
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Bilušića Buk
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The first of seven cascades along the course of the Krka River. Though damaged, this cascade today is still very noisy and attractive, as it is the only one not impacted by the utilization of the river's water to produce energy. The first of seven cascades on the course of the Krka River is Bilušića buk. The falls are found wedged in a canyon approximately 16 km downstream from the source, specifically 9 km downstream from Knin, at an altitude of 214 m above sea level. The appearance of the waterfall and current has been changed on four occasions, when dynamite was used to stop flooding in the Knin Field (in 1834, 1895, 1953 and 1954).
Čikola River, 46 kilometers long, is the longest tributary of Krka. What makes it unique is its diverse nature: it springs under the Svilaja Mountain nearby villages Mirlović polje and Čavoglave, continues to quietly flow through Petrovo polje (Petrovo field), and entering the canyon -in the last part of its course -it turns into a flood, sometimes forming small lakes, and following the canyon flows into Krka. Approximately 13 km of the water flow and the Čikola River Canyon - from the end of Petrovo Field to the border of National Park "Krka", has been protected as an important natural landscape since 1967.
Cikola Canyon
Čikola River, 46 kilometers long, is the longest tributary of Krka. What makes it unique is its diverse nature: it springs under the Svilaja Mountain nearby villages Mirlović polje and Čavoglave, continues to quietly flow through Petrovo polje (Petrovo field), and entering the canyon -in the last part of its course -it turns into a flood, sometimes forming small lakes, and following the canyon flows into Krka. Approximately 13 km of the water flow and the Čikola River Canyon - from the end of Petrovo Field to the border of National Park "Krka", has been protected as an important natural landscape since 1967.
Krčić waterfall near Knin.
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Slap Krčić Knin
Dalibora Defilipisa
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Krčić waterfall near Knin.
Lake Prokljan
Prokljansko Jezero
Lake Prokljan
Lavender labyrinth
Kopara
Due to its primordial simplicity and mystical inaccessibility, the locals called it the Altar. Rošnjak is the smallest of the Krka waterfalls. One kilometre downstream from the Manojlovac slap, where the canyon is deeper and narrower, hidden in pristine nature, is the smallest waterfall on the Krka River: Rošnjak (Sondovjel or Šundovi).
Rosnjak Waterfall
Due to its primordial simplicity and mystical inaccessibility, the locals called it the Altar. Rošnjak is the smallest of the Krka waterfalls. One kilometre downstream from the Manojlovac slap, where the canyon is deeper and narrower, hidden in pristine nature, is the smallest waterfall on the Krka River: Rošnjak (Sondovjel or Šundovi).
This prehistorical locality is situated near the very top of the canyon, above Roški slap, and many traces of human settlement have been found here (fragments of ceramic dishes, stone artefacts, human bones…).
Oziđana pećina cave
This prehistorical locality is situated near the very top of the canyon, above Roški slap, and many traces of human settlement have been found here (fragments of ceramic dishes, stone artefacts, human bones…).
Reeser Str. 106, 46446 Emmerich am Rhein, Germany
Spring of Cetina river

Arts & Culture

Šibenik city museum
149 locals recommend
Muzej grada Šibenika
3 Ul. Gradska vrata
149 locals recommend
Šibenik city museum
In Otavice, on a hill, there is a Meštrović family mausoleum, built by the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović.
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Meštrović Mausoleum
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In Otavice, on a hill, there is a Meštrović family mausoleum, built by the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović.
Kuća umjetnosti Arsen
1 Obala hrvatske mornarice
Culture center

Sightseeing

St. James' cathedral is the most valuable architectural monument built during the 15th and the 16th century in Croatia and the most valuable object of the architectural heritage of Šibenik.
447 locals recommend
The Cathedral of St James in Sibenik
1 Trg Republike Hrvatske
447 locals recommend
St. James' cathedral is the most valuable architectural monument built during the 15th and the 16th century in Croatia and the most valuable object of the architectural heritage of Šibenik.
St. Michael's fortress is situated on a hill, 70 m above sea level. Constructed from the 15th up to the 17th century, but also archeologists found rests of the material culture from the Iron Age.
363 locals recommend
St. Michael's Fortress
21 Zagrađe
363 locals recommend
St. Michael's fortress is situated on a hill, 70 m above sea level. Constructed from the 15th up to the 17th century, but also archeologists found rests of the material culture from the Iron Age.
It was constructed the same year as St. John's fortress, in 1646 and it contributed very much to the defence of the town of Šibenik from the Turkish attacks in 1647.
230 locals recommend
Barone Fortress
Put Vuka Mandušića
230 locals recommend
It was constructed the same year as St. John's fortress, in 1646 and it contributed very much to the defence of the town of Šibenik from the Turkish attacks in 1647.
Beautiful walking trail in nature with a viewpoint on St. Anthony's channel with a stunning view on Šibenik, channel, St. Nicholas' fortress, landscape... for those looking for extra activity.
51 locals recommend
Setnica Kroz Kanal Sv. Ante
51 locals recommend
Beautiful walking trail in nature with a viewpoint on St. Anthony's channel with a stunning view on Šibenik, channel, St. Nicholas' fortress, landscape... for those looking for extra activity.
St. John's fortress is located on the hill, 115 m high above the old town center of Šibenik. It was built up in 1646 in the form of a star in order to protect the town from Turkish attacks.
76 locals recommend
St. John's Fort
29 Ul. Sedmog kontinenta
76 locals recommend
St. John's fortress is located on the hill, 115 m high above the old town center of Šibenik. It was built up in 1646 in the form of a star in order to protect the town from Turkish attacks.
This medieval garden has been renovated after being forgotten for almost 100 years. It is a part of the Franciscan monastery and a structural part of the program scheme of the Šibenik's private lyceum.
53 locals recommend
Srednjovjekovni samostanski mediteranski vrt Sv. Lovre
11 Ul. Andrije Kačića Miošića
53 locals recommend
This medieval garden has been renovated after being forgotten for almost 100 years. It is a part of the Franciscan monastery and a structural part of the program scheme of the Šibenik's private lyceum.
City park
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Perivoj Roberta Visanija
6 locals recommend
City park
Perivoj Luje Maruna
3 Ul. Perivoj Luje Maruna
City park
Visovac also known as "a little paradise on Earth" is a little island owned by the Catholic Church situated in the area of the lower flow of the river Krka between two waterfalls in Krka National Park.
Samostan Visovac
Visovac also known as "a little paradise on Earth" is a little island owned by the Catholic Church situated in the area of the lower flow of the river Krka between two waterfalls in Krka National Park.
The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is a Roman Catholic triple-naved basilica constructed in Romanesque-Gothic in Trogir, Croatia. Since its construction lasted several centuries, it illustrates all the styles that succeeded one another in Dalmatia. It serves now as the most imposing monument in the city of Trogir.
222 locals recommend
The St. Lawrence Cathedral and Bell Tower
Trg Ivana Pavla II
222 locals recommend
The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is a Roman Catholic triple-naved basilica constructed in Romanesque-Gothic in Trogir, Croatia. Since its construction lasted several centuries, it illustrates all the styles that succeeded one another in Dalmatia. It serves now as the most imposing monument in the city of Trogir.
31 locals recommend
Our Lady Of Loretto Statue
31 locals recommend
Trg 4 bunara I srednjevjekovna cisterna - Square of the 4 Wells with underground cistern
6 Ul. Andrije Kačića Miošića
This modest 15th century Gothic sanctuary is home to a fine collection of religious art, utensils, manuscripts and icons from the 13th to the 18th century. The museum's pride and joy are the polyptych of the Virgin and Saints by Nikola Vladanov (early 16th century) and above all the 15th century polyptych of the Virgin and Child by Blaz Jurjev, known as Trogiranin (from Trogir).
Ecclesiastical Museum of St. Barbara
19 Ul. kralja Tomislava
This modest 15th century Gothic sanctuary is home to a fine collection of religious art, utensils, manuscripts and icons from the 13th to the 18th century. The museum's pride and joy are the polyptych of the Virgin and Saints by Nikola Vladanov (early 16th century) and above all the 15th century polyptych of the Virgin and Child by Blaz Jurjev, known as Trogiranin (from Trogir).
The defensive wall, or often called "the Chinese wall" on the peninsula of Oštrica, was built in 1497. The wall was built for the purpose of defense in the Croatian–Ottoman wars.
The Wall of Oštrica (Bedem Grebastica)
The defensive wall, or often called "the Chinese wall" on the peninsula of Oštrica, was built in 1497. The wall was built for the purpose of defense in the Croatian–Ottoman wars.
Burnum or Burnum Municipium, an archaeological site, was a Roman Legion camp and town. It is located 2,5 km north of Kistanje (near NP Krka), in inland Dalmatia, Croatia. The remains include a praetorium, the foundations of several rooms, the amphitheatre and the aqueduct. Burnum is also popularly called Hollow Church (Šuplja Crkva) and is one of many ruins in the Balkans identified in folklore as Traianus' Town (Trojanov Grad). Only two of the original five arches have been preserved (at the end of the 18th century Alberto Fortis mentioned three of them).
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Burnum - principum
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Burnum or Burnum Municipium, an archaeological site, was a Roman Legion camp and town. It is located 2,5 km north of Kistanje (near NP Krka), in inland Dalmatia, Croatia. The remains include a praetorium, the foundations of several rooms, the amphitheatre and the aqueduct. Burnum is also popularly called Hollow Church (Šuplja Crkva) and is one of many ruins in the Balkans identified in folklore as Traianus' Town (Trojanov Grad). Only two of the original five arches have been preserved (at the end of the 18th century Alberto Fortis mentioned three of them).
The Krka Monastery (Holy Archangel), the spiritual centre of the Orthodox faith, stands 3,5 km east of Kistanje, in a bay on the Krka River. Erected on the foundations of an earlier Eremite monastery, it was first mentioned in the written records in 1402, as the endowment of Jelena Šubić. A church built in the Byzantine style stands next to the monastery. Below the church there are ancient Roman catacombs, which are open to visitors. The monastery was named after the Krka River, which abounds here in plant and animal species, thanks to the water which provides them with life and the peace that is assured due to man’s absence.
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Krka Monastery
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The Krka Monastery (Holy Archangel), the spiritual centre of the Orthodox faith, stands 3,5 km east of Kistanje, in a bay on the Krka River. Erected on the foundations of an earlier Eremite monastery, it was first mentioned in the written records in 1402, as the endowment of Jelena Šubić. A church built in the Byzantine style stands next to the monastery. Below the church there are ancient Roman catacombs, which are open to visitors. The monastery was named after the Krka River, which abounds here in plant and animal species, thanks to the water which provides them with life and the peace that is assured due to man’s absence.
Ključica is the largest and best preserved medieval fortress in Krka National Park. It was erected by the Croatian noble Nelipić family in the 13th century over the canyon of the Čikola River in order to protect their estate from their rivals, the noble Šubić family. Due to its strategic position, Ključica was often a source of conflict for its masters, the Šibenčani. In 1546, it was conquered by the Turks who ruled here until 1648 when they were finally forced out. Since then, Ključica has been abandoned and no one ever lived here again.
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Utvrda Ključica
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Ključica is the largest and best preserved medieval fortress in Krka National Park. It was erected by the Croatian noble Nelipić family in the 13th century over the canyon of the Čikola River in order to protect their estate from their rivals, the noble Šubić family. Due to its strategic position, Ključica was often a source of conflict for its masters, the Šibenčani. In 1546, it was conquered by the Turks who ruled here until 1648 when they were finally forced out. Since then, Ključica has been abandoned and no one ever lived here again.
The ruins of the medieval fortress Kamičak stand between Roški slap and Visovac Lake. According to preserved historical records from 1345, the Croato-Hungarian King Ludovik confirmed the heritage right of Ivan Nelipić over Kamičak. The later Turkish invasions and their occupation of the entire area meant the loss of the significance of Kamičak, and it was abandoned. Kamičak is also called Utješinovića Grad by the locals, as the first Croatian Cardinal Juraj Utješinović was born here in 1482. Also born here was Marko Mišljenović, who was appointed Croatian Ban by the Croato-Hungarian King Ladislav in 1506.
The fort Kamičak, Utješinović-town, old Croatian fort
The ruins of the medieval fortress Kamičak stand between Roški slap and Visovac Lake. According to preserved historical records from 1345, the Croato-Hungarian King Ludovik confirmed the heritage right of Ivan Nelipić over Kamičak. The later Turkish invasions and their occupation of the entire area meant the loss of the significance of Kamičak, and it was abandoned. Kamičak is also called Utješinovića Grad by the locals, as the first Croatian Cardinal Juraj Utješinović was born here in 1482. Also born here was Marko Mišljenović, who was appointed Croatian Ban by the Croato-Hungarian King Ladislav in 1506.
The ruins of the medieval fortress Bogočin can be seen on the left bank of the Krka River, on a high rock near the village of Bogatić. It was likely erected by the Croatian noble Nelipić family, while later it was ruled over by the great Martinušić family. A single, excellently preserved medieval road lead to Bogočin, and the fortress could only be entered via a drawbridge. In the early 16th century, it was taken over by the Turks and remained in Turkish hands until 1684.
Bogočin (Vilin grad)
The ruins of the medieval fortress Bogočin can be seen on the left bank of the Krka River, on a high rock near the village of Bogatić. It was likely erected by the Croatian noble Nelipić family, while later it was ruled over by the great Martinušić family. A single, excellently preserved medieval road lead to Bogočin, and the fortress could only be entered via a drawbridge. In the early 16th century, it was taken over by the Turks and remained in Turkish hands until 1684.
The medieval fortress of Trošenj was raised opposite the fortress of Nečven, on the right bank of the Krka River. It was once under the possession of the great Croatian Šubić family, who ruled over the entire right bank of the Krka River. It was likely erected to guard and control the strategically important bridge over the river. The Turkish army took over Trošenj in 1522, where they housed their military units, and built a rounded tower. The invasion of the Venetian army to these regions in 1686 ousted the Turks, and the majority of the fortress was destroyed.
Trosenj grad
The medieval fortress of Trošenj was raised opposite the fortress of Nečven, on the right bank of the Krka River. It was once under the possession of the great Croatian Šubić family, who ruled over the entire right bank of the Krka River. It was likely erected to guard and control the strategically important bridge over the river. The Turkish army took over Trošenj in 1522, where they housed their military units, and built a rounded tower. The invasion of the Venetian army to these regions in 1686 ousted the Turks, and the majority of the fortress was destroyed.
Fortified 15th century castle offers picturesque city & harbor view over Trogir.
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Tower Kamerlengo Trogir
Obala bana Berislavića
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Fortified 15th century castle offers picturesque city & harbor view over Trogir.
The parish church of St. George is located on Primošten's hilltop with a beautiful view. It was built in the 15th century, precisely in 1485, and was rebuilt several times to its current appearance. This is a beautiful three-nave church, built of stone, with a simple facade, and at the very top of the church there is a cross. Next to the church you can see the bell tower and the old cemetery. In the past, the church had five altars, and today it has only two – the altar of St. John of Trogir and the altar of Our Lady of Loreto. The oldest was the altar of the famous Christian martyr St. George, which was demolished in 1963.
Župa sv. Jurja - Primošten
7 Strma
The parish church of St. George is located on Primošten's hilltop with a beautiful view. It was built in the 15th century, precisely in 1485, and was rebuilt several times to its current appearance. This is a beautiful three-nave church, built of stone, with a simple facade, and at the very top of the church there is a cross. Next to the church you can see the bell tower and the old cemetery. In the past, the church had five altars, and today it has only two – the altar of St. John of Trogir and the altar of Our Lady of Loreto. The oldest was the altar of the famous Christian martyr St. George, which was demolished in 1963.
Crkva Svetog Spasa, Cetina
Church of the Ascension of the Lord
The Visovac Monastery, part of the Franciscan Province of the Most Holy Redeemer based in Split, is a Catholic (Roman Rite) monastery on the island of Visovac in the Krka National Park, Croatia. Because of the centuries-long devotion to the Mother of God, Visovac is also called Mother of God Island.
Samostan Visovac
The Visovac Monastery, part of the Franciscan Province of the Most Holy Redeemer based in Split, is a Catholic (Roman Rite) monastery on the island of Visovac in the Krka National Park, Croatia. Because of the centuries-long devotion to the Mother of God, Visovac is also called Mother of God Island.
Vidikovac Visovac
Viewpoint
Viewpoint Visovac Monastery
Viewpoint
St. Nicholas’ fortress is situated at the entrance to St. Anthony’s channel, and it was constructed during the 16th century in order to protect the town against the attacks of Ottoman empire from the sea.
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Fortress of St. Nicolas
10 locals recommend
St. Nicholas’ fortress is situated at the entrance to St. Anthony’s channel, and it was constructed during the 16th century in order to protect the town against the attacks of Ottoman empire from the sea.
7 locals recommend
Gospa van Grada
7 locals recommend
Croatian National Shrine of St. Nikola Tavelic
Church of St. Francis
Church of the Assumption (Church Uspenie Mother of God)
Crkva Svetog Duha
2-1 Trg Dinka Zavorovića
Church of St. Ivan
Church of St. Krsevan

Restaurants

For some restaurants advance reservations are required.
10 locals recommend
Mediteran
13 Ul. Put Briga
10 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
RESTORAN KAMENAR
5 Biskupa Arnerića
10 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Restoran Bila Lučica
15 Rtić IV
11 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Konoba Tereza Primošten
1 A Ul. Grgura Ninskog
11 locals recommend
16 locals recommend
Oaza
16 locals recommend
48 locals recommend
Konoba Nostalgija
11 Ul. Biskupa Fosca
48 locals recommend
Award winning - best restaurant in Croatia
255 locals recommend
Pelegrini
1 Ul Jurja Dalmatinca
255 locals recommend
Award winning - best restaurant in Croatia
Restaurant SCALA
5 Put Gimnazije
Best roasted pork you'll ever have (on the way to Krka national park)
52 locals recommend
Konoba Vinko
57 Uz cestu
52 locals recommend
Best roasted pork you'll ever have (on the way to Krka national park)
Great tastes of local cuisine in nice ambient
16 locals recommend
Gospodarstvo Roca
16 locals recommend
Great tastes of local cuisine in nice ambient
Zlatna ribica - fish and seafood reastaurant
71 locals recommend
Pansion Zlatna ribica
46 Ul. Krapanjskih Spuzvara
71 locals recommend
Zlatna ribica - fish and seafood reastaurant
13 locals recommend
Restoran Pjat
3 Trg Pavla Šubića I
13 locals recommend
Bio, organic food
20 locals recommend
SHE Bio Bistro, Atelier, Rooftop Bar
2 Zlarinski pro.
20 locals recommend
Bio, organic food
Pizza & pasta
55 locals recommend
Gastro Italiano
78 Podsolarsko
55 locals recommend
Pizza & pasta
Bistro Boxer Club
Everything
Roasted lamb
22 locals recommend
TORCIDA
42 D58
22 locals recommend
Roasted lamb
Fish & seafood
Barun Restaurant
66 Podsolarsko
Fish & seafood
Roasted lamb
Restoran Boraja
390 D58
Roasted lamb
Gastronomy at the Estate offers autochthonous Primošten food: sočivo soup (chick peas, lentils and porridge cooked together with olive oil), bread baked in the homemade oven, prosciutto, sheep cheese, olive oil, grappa and walnut schnapps, octopus baked under a metal lid (peka)...
6 locals recommend
Jurlinovi dvori
6 locals recommend
Gastronomy at the Estate offers autochthonous Primošten food: sočivo soup (chick peas, lentils and porridge cooked together with olive oil), bread baked in the homemade oven, prosciutto, sheep cheese, olive oil, grappa and walnut schnapps, octopus baked under a metal lid (peka)...
Domestic household and specialties
19 locals recommend
Šarićevi dvori
19 locals recommend
Domestic household and specialties
10 locals recommend
KONOBA TONI
26 Podakraje
10 locals recommend
12 locals recommend
Bronzin
5b Obala palih omladinaca
12 locals recommend
Bava DINNING & MORE
1 Zlarinski prolaz
Peperoncino Kitchen & bar
1A Dobrić
Galbiani Restaurant&WineBar
3 Ul. Ivana Pribislavića
6 locals recommend
Yum pastry shop
Ulica Božidara Petranovića
6 locals recommend
Restaurant Arija
1 Obala doktor Franje Tuđmana
Restaurant - Pizzeria Argola
4 Obala dr. Franje Tuđmana
Pluto’s Burger Bar
3 Ul. Kralja Zvonimira
Festina Lente - Pizza + burgers @ Dalmare
23 Ulica Velimira Škorpika
Fry Guy
18 Ulica kralja Tomislava
41 locals recommend
RESTORAN ANTIN GUŠT
18 Ul. Velimira Škorpika
41 locals recommend
22 locals recommend
Šimun
17 Ul. fra Jerolima Milete
22 locals recommend
Agape Kitchen & Wine
10 Ul. Put Briga
Garbin
23 Ulica Svetog Jurja
10 locals recommend
KONOBA TONI
26 Podakraje
10 locals recommend
Capocesto restaurant
8a Podatok
Staro Selo
2 Riva Žrtava Dvanjke 1
Gostionica Varos
2 Varoš ul.
Kod Ivana Restaurant
17 locals recommend
Pomalo bistro & bar
17 Spacarova ul.
17 locals recommend

Cities and places to go

Keep in mind that during the summer season it gets really crowded and hard to find available parking spots so plan your trips accordingly. And bring lots of patience with you :)
584 locals recommend
Šibenik
584 locals recommend
238 locals recommend
Primošten
238 locals recommend
1249 locals recommend
Trogir
1249 locals recommend
777 locals recommend
Zadar
777 locals recommend
Not very close, about 3h drive from Šibenik :)
517 locals recommend
Dubrovnik
517 locals recommend
Not very close, about 3h drive from Šibenik :)
875 locals recommend
Split
875 locals recommend
122 locals recommend
Skradin
122 locals recommend
13 locals recommend
Knin
13 locals recommend
Place known for its world famous prosciutto ham.
18 locals recommend
DRNIŠ
18 locals recommend
Place known for its world famous prosciutto ham.
Public garage in Šibenik
Poljana Public Garage
Public garage in Šibenik

Emergency

General hospital and ER Šibenik
15 locals recommend
General Hospital Sibenik
83 Ul. Stjepana Radića
15 locals recommend
General hospital and ER Šibenik
Hitna Pomoć Primošten
ER Primošten
Police department of Sibenik-Knin
5 Ul. Velimira Škorpika
Firestation
DVD PRIMOŠTEN
2 Kamenarska
Firestation
LJEKARNA PRIMOŠTEN PRIMOSTEN PHARMACY
22 Ul. Grgura Ninskog
Pharmacy in Primošten
Closest gas station
Ina
Closest gas station

Food scene

Local winery.
SLADIC WINE
32 Sladići
Local winery.
Local winery.
11 locals recommend
BIBICh Winery
63 Zapadna Ul.
11 locals recommend
Local winery.
Local winery.
Testament Winery
Local winery.
Enjoy local meat & cheese plate with your feet in refreshing Krka river streams inside national park.
Seosko Domacinstvo Kristijan
Šetnica Roški Slap - Visovac
Enjoy local meat & cheese plate with your feet in refreshing Krka river streams inside national park.
Prgin winery
Bilini