Discover the wonders of Primošten and its surrounding areas!

While staying at Villas Misto, you'll have the opportunity to explore some of the most captivating places. Whether it's the charming locations in or near Primošten, the enchanting 'Pearl of the Adriatic' at the southern end of the Croatian coast, or the majestic Plitvice Lakes National Park up north, there's something for everyone.

This region boasts an impressive array of attractions, including six UNESCO World Heritage sites and three National Parks. Immerse yourself in the rich history as you wander through the narrow streets of old Mediterranean towns. Marvel at the awe-inspiring natural beauty that surrounds you, and let the mesmerizing views leave an indelible mark on your memory.

Situated atop Gaj Hill, right next to Primošten, the Statue stands tall at 17 meters. Built in 2017, it proudly gazes towards Primosten, symbolizing its protective embrace over the town. The lush green hue of the Statue represents fertility, adding a touch of vibrancy to its surroundings. To delve deeper into its story, make sure to check out the informative board along the road leading to the site.

And if you're in need of refreshment, there's a delightful coffee shop where you can savor your favorite beverage while soaking in the breathtaking panoramic view of Primosten and the enchanting nearby islands.

Perched atop the highest point of Primošten Old town, the Church of St. George stands as a testament to architectural brilliance. Due to the old town being a car-free zone, you'll have to bid farewell to your four-wheeled companion and park it at the designated parking area near the entrance to Primosten. From there, brace yourself for a small climbing adventure through the charming old city, ascending the stairs that lead you to the church. But fear not, for the reward that awaits you at the top is well worth the effort - a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding islands.

Bucavac Vineyards

Primošten (6km / 10min)

Situated just 3km south of Primošten, the remarkable site of Bucavac Veliki stands as a testament to the sheer determination and skill of human hands. It is here that the renowned Babić grape, affectionately known as the "little black giant from Primošten," thrives. Every aspect of this place is crafted with care, from the meticulously built stone walls to the meticulous management of the vineyards and the laborious grape harvesting process. The challenging terrain, steep slopes, and scorching summer temperatures make working in these vineyards a true test of endurance and dedication.

The Velika Raduca is the main beach in Primosten, situated right in the old town. It has smooth gravel, stunning blue waters, and offers a picturesque view of the peninsula. It is considered the top beach in the area. Visitors can rent sun loungers with umbrellas and jet skis, and there are also facilities for a soothing massage. Both kids and adults can enjoy the aquapark, while those seeking an active sports holiday can make use of the tennis courts, mini golf, and table tennis. If you're interested in diving, check out the Pongo diving center to explore the depths of the sea.

The Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik is a remarkable architectural accomplishment in Croatia. It gained recognition by being listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000. The construction of this cathedral took place over a period of more than a century, from the 15th to the 16th centuries.

To make your visit more convenient, it is recommended to park your car at the 'Poljana' public garage. From there, you can enjoy a pleasant walk through the charming narrow streets of Šibenik Old Town. The Old Town is famous for its numerous steps, totaling over 2,800. However, the good news is that you can avoid most of them.

Discover the captivating St. Nicholas Fortress in Sibenik, a true gem of history and architecture! This magnificent fortress stands proudly on a small island, guarding the entrance to the city's harbor. With its impressive stone walls and strategic location, it has witnessed centuries of maritime history. Explore its intriguing corridors, climb its ancient towers, and soak in the breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. St. Nicholas Fortress is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking a glimpse into Sibenik's rich past.

Krka River National Park is a stunning natural reserve located in Croatia. Spanning over 142 square kilometers, it is renowned for its breathtaking waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, and lush greenery. Visitors can explore the park by boat or on foot, immersing themselves in its beauty and tranquility. With its diverse flora and fauna, Krka River National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and a must-visit destination.

You have two options to reach the Skradinski buk waterfalls. Option one is to drive to the Lozovac entrance where you can park your car for free. From there, you can take a NP bus, which is included in the ticket price, to the waterfalls. Option two is to park your car in Skradin and then choose between a 3.4km walk to Skradinski buk or a boat tour from Skradin pier. The boat tour is also included in the ticket price.

Discover the charm of Trogir's old town, a captivating destination steeped in history. With its narrow cobblestone streets and well-preserved medieval architecture, Trogir offers a glimpse into the past. Marvel at the stunning Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore the ancient fortress walls that surround the town. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you wander through the bustling market squares and admire the intricate stone carvings. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage and timeless beauty of Trogir's old town.

Split Old Town is a captivating destination that is steeped in history and culture. Walking through its narrow streets, visitors can admire beautiful medieval architecture and well-preserved Roman ruins. The heart of the town is the stunning Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural wonder is bursting with shops, restaurants, and charming cafés. Exploring Split Old Town is like stepping back in time, as every corner reveals a story from the past. Whether you’re wandering through hidden alleyways or enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the main square, Split Old Town offers a truly unforgettable experience.

Step into a world of natural wonders at Plitvice Lakes National Park. This captivating park is renowned for its breathtaking lakes and cascading waterfalls. As you explore the park's well-maintained trails, you'll be greeted by the sight of crystal-clear turquoise lakes nestled amidst lush greenery. The park's diverse ecosystem is home to numerous species of plants and animals, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Whether you're seeking tranquility or adventure, Plitvice Lakes National Park offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of its beauty.

Dubrovnik Old Town is a captivating destination that is steeped in history and charm. With its narrow cobblestone streets, ancient city walls, and stunning architecture, it is a place that transports you back in time. The town is filled with fascinating landmarks, such as the iconic Dubrovnik Cathedral and the majestic Sponza Palace. Visitors can also explore the charming shops and cafes that line the streets, offering a taste of local culture and cuisine. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply looking for a picturesque getaway, Dubrovnik Old Town is a must-visit destination.

The Kornati Islands National Park is a stunning archipelago located in Croatia. It is known for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life. With over 140 islands, islets, and reefs, it offers a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The park is a popular destination for boating, sailing, and diving, allowing visitors to explore its hidden coves, secluded beaches, and underwater caves. The Kornati Islands National Park is a true gem of the Adriatic Sea, offering a unique and unforgettable experience for all who visit.

Being closest to Kornati islands, Murter is probably a best place to start your boat trip to this unique National Park.