🇭🇷 ŠIBENIK Croatia | Exotic beaches and top attractions | Split & Krka Excursions| Travel guide

In today's episode, we explore #Šibenik, a stunning destination in #Croatia.Stay tuned as in less than 10 minutes we explore the secrets Sibenik town, enjoy unique images of its best #beaches along with maps of the area, and accurate information for nearby excursions to #Primosten, #Krka waterfalls, #Trogir and #Split. Get ready to conquer a stunning travel destination on the sparkling Dalmatian coast. In the following minutes, we are about to explore an authentic place for curious travelers, offering a special and rewarding atmosphere. Video Content: 00:01 intro 01:30 Sibenik 02:38 top attractions 04:25 best beaches 05:16 Krka waterfalls 05:36 Kornati national park 05:49 Primosten 06:06 Trogir 06:11 Split 06:28 Gastronomy 07:18 maps A simple walk at the medieval stone streets and the #UNESCO protected landmarks of this charming site, will definitely manage to aesthetically shift your experience. Encourage this effort by clicking like and subscribe. Located on the strategical point where the Krka river flows into the Adriatic Sea, Sibenik is one of Croatia's most captivating coastal towns. Historically known with its Italian name, Sebenico, it is the 10th largest city of Croatia with a population of 46,000 residents. Sibenik is about 60 km from Split airport and 80 km from Zadar airport. Buses connect both airports with the town. Unlike the rest of the Dalmatian cities, it was founded by Slavs, serving as the seat of the Croatian King Petar Krasimir IV, thus nicknamed Krasimirov Grad. During the late medieval times, it would change hands among the Republic of #Venice, Eastern #Roman #Empire, and the #Hungarian Kingdom. Today, Sibenik is a promising travel destination with a Mediterranean climate, offering mild humid winters and hot dry summers. St. James Cathedral or Katedrala Sveti Jakova is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The 15th century masterpiece combines Gothic and Renaissance styles. Its stone dome and interior artwork make it a must visit. Overlooking the town, the restored St. Michael's Fortress doubles as a concert venue in #summer. The panoramic views of Sibenik and the #Adriatic #Islands are spectacular from here. St. Nicholas Fortress guards the entrance to the channel leading to Sibenik. This Venetian era strategic architecture and seaside location is really impressive. Wander the labyrinth fine stone alleys of the old town and Kalelarga street, lined with historic houses, small squares and traditional #kanoba taverns. #Kalelarga is the heart of local life. Located in the former Princess #Palace, the Sibenik City Museum offers insights to Sibenik history, archaeology, and culture. #Banj beach is a pebbled beach lying just a 10-minute walk away from the old town, with stunning views of Sibenik skyline and fortresses. #Solaris or White Beach is part of Amadrea Park Resort a few kilometers south of the town. A great choice for those seeking comfort and activities. #Rezaliste beach at Brodarica features clear waters, sports courts and a proromenade with cafes. #Jadrija beach is a traditional local favorite located about 10 km from Shibanik. It's reached by car or ferry and is known for its colorful beach, hots and lively atmosphere. Only 20 minutes by car, Krka Natural Park is one of Croatia's most famous natural wonders. Its waterfalls, including the iconic #Skratinsky buk, can be explored by trails and boat tours. Swimming is permitted in designated areas during summer. #Kornati National Park is a sailor's paradise and archipelago of more than 80 islands is reachable by boat tours from Sibenik. Primosten is a spectacular excursion option located 38 km south of Sibenik. It features a picturesque whole town perched on an island that is now connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway. Trogir and Split are both UNESCO protected towns offering a mix of amazing ancient palaces, medieval castles, and modern cosmopolitan ambiencece, within an 1 and 1 and 1/2 hour drive from Sibenik, making them excellent day trips for exploring additional Datian history and culture. Sibenik's gastronomy highlights fresh seafood and Mediterranean flavors such as the Dalmatian classic black risoto, crni rizot, made of squid ink, and pasticada, a slow-cooked beef in a rich wine sauce, often with gniochi. Sibenik is a magical destination that perfectly combines history with culture, exotic beaches with natural wonders.Whether you are wandering through medieval alleys, savoring Dalmatian seafood, or exploring waterfalls and islands, Sibenik promises an unforgettable creation experience creating unique memories.