Hotel ZORA****
Hotel MINA***
App. PINUS****
Hotel & App. FONTANA***
Hotel JADRAN**
Hotel LABINECA***
Hotel LAGUNA**
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Hotel ZORA****

Primošten
The picturesque village of Primošten is situated on a small peninsula on the most beautiful part of the Dalmatian coast. While walking through narrow alleys you reach the church of St. George, constructed in the 15th century. Visit also the rocky vineyards around Primošten and try a glass a of the famous Babic red wine directly from the producer. Besides the pebbly and rocky beaches or enjoying water sports, you can relax in one of the many cafés and Dalmatian restaurants alongside the promenade. For a lively nightlife visit the Aurora discotheque, only 15 minutes walking distance from the village centre, which is one of the largest ones in Croatia.

 
     

Split / UNESCO World Heritage City
Visit the Old Town with the Diocletian Palace which was started to build in 293 AD. Visit the museums and see the influence from Croatian kings, Hungarian and Venetian administrations to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Stroll around the promenade with lively cafés and restaurants and feel real mediterranean charm.

 

 

   
     

Krka National Park
Proclaimed in 1985 as national park it encompasses an area of 109 square kilometres along the Krka river with a total length of 75 kilometres. With its seven travertine waterfalls and a total drop of 242 meters the Krka river is a natural phenomenon and beauty.

 

 

   
     

Kornati National Park
Beauty and singularity of the Kornati archipelago moved authorities to proclaim this area national park. 89 islands, islets and reefs and an area of 185 kilometres of coastline makes it the most compact group of islands in the mediterranean to visit by boat. Divers from all over the world enjoy the adventures in the Kornati´s submarine area whose biogenesis are considered to be the richest in the Adriatic sea.

 
     
     

Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage City)
It is said that whole Trogir is a museum. Visit this impressive medieval old town with its cathedral, churches and palaces all surrounded by a huge city wall. Stroll through the narrow alleys covered by cobblestones and discover the charm of one of the best preserved towns in Croatia.

 

 

   
     

Šibenik
Mentioned for the first time under its present name in 1066, Šibenik is the oldest native Croatian town at the eastern shore for the Adriatic sea. Visit the old town with Sv. Jakov Cathedral which was built during 100 years with marble from the island of Brac or get impressed by the art of construction of the Croatian Republic Square and the City Loggia. A visit in one of the cafés and restaurants on the promenade will end this visit with a real Mediterranean feeling.

 

 

   
     

Primošten Burnji
The old stone houses of the hinterland of Primošten, called Primošten Burnji, witness the way of living centuries ago in this part of the world. By driving through the Primošten wine area, where the famous Babic wine is produced, you will have the possibilities to try and buy local specialties like Pršut (Smoked Ham), cheese, olive oil, lamb or simply a freshly oven baked local bread with fresh herbs.