Discover the best top things to do in Bibinje, Croatia including Morske Orgulje (Sea Organ), St. Roko Church, Punta Rozica beach, Archaeological Museum Zadar, Rent a Boat & Apartment Leut, Paseo Maritimo, St. Mary's Assumption Church, Church of John the Baptist's Martyrdom, Town Museum, Museum of Illusions.
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4.5 based on 4 reviews
The sea organ is truly amazing. We enjoyed the music which is actually by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath the large marble steps. We sat on the steps listening to the music while waiting for sunset. It is very relaxing to enjoy the sea and at the same time listening to the music.
A must visit if you are at Zadar.
4 based on 6 reviews
Stunning church with alot of history. Thousands of years old, it is simply stunning and remarkable. Regular masses are still held in the church. The church is very small, so many of the locals celebrate the mass outside of the doors.
If you are staying in Bibinje or in the Zadar county, it is well worth the day trip to this beautiful town. There are lots of other historical places here to see too.
3.5 based on 20 reviews
We were passing through on our way to Zadar and decided to stay for the night in an apartment right on Punta Rozica Beach. This is a small pebbly (yet somewhat sandy in spots) beach with a concrete boardwalk that is great for laying down a mat and enjoying the sun. A family relaxing next to us also had a free-standing small umbrella, nay a bad idea since most the the day the area gets full sun.
There is a small restaurant at the top of the stairs in the middle of the beach and a wonderful sit down restaurant at the end of the pier near the boat launch and parking. We ate a wonderful lunch there, came back for dinner and saw the most beautiful sunset! A perfect viewing spot!
The beach is rocky so as usual, just like anywhere in Croatia water shoes are a must. The water is not deep and you can walk out further away from all the kids splashing in the water yet still stand on your feet. There is a water slide for kids to enjoy right next to a set of rocky stairs into and out of the water. The kids looked like they were having a lot of fun.
This beach is small and family friendly. It seemed that most of the people there were locals or Eastern Europeans; mostly families and older couples.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
The displays are pretty static and require a lot of just standing and Reading descriptions. In many areas the lighting was nominal. And many of the objects were repetitive. Having said that, the history covered was extensive and gave insight into this amazing country and its varied past.
5 based on 1 reviews
servic,hospitality all the best,super tips,we spend day that we always remember,boat sacs is the best
4.5 based on 312 reviews
Really lovely wide sea front boulevard which allows for a pleasant stroll day or night along the sea front. Some statues and places to swim are dotted along the Promenade and often buskers or market stalls line the walk.
4 based on 1 reviews
This church was finally built and consecrated in 1985.after several unsuccessful building attempts. It has a bell tower with five bells. The largest in consecrated to Virgin Mary and the others to St. Rok, St. Peter, St. John the Baptist and St. Leopold Mandic. This single nave structure features a stone altar and Baptistery with statue of the Virgin prominently displayed.
3 based on 1 reviews
Vi hadde gått oss en tur langs brygga,kirkeklokkene begynte å ringe.Det var mye fest klede mensker derfor det viste seg å være bryllup.ar ikke stor forskjeld fra her hjemme.Kirken var ikke spessiel, men liten.arti var det.
2.5 based on 2 reviews
The town museum hosts a permanent ethnographic collection featuring exhibits that show daily living in town hundreds of years ago. The museum is open from Jun 1st to Sep 1st with opening hours from 10 to 18h.
For information the museum is not currently open due to part of the roof caving in. Shame, it looked interesting.
4.5 based on 204 reviews
The Museum of Illusion in Zadar brings you a space suitable both for social and entertaining tours into the world of illusions which has delighted all generations. It's a perfect place for new experiences and fun with friends and family and it's unique in this part of Europe. Not only is it a place for children who adore coming, but also a place for parents, couples, grandmothers and grandfathers.
A lovely little place. It should probably be called a gallery instead of a museum because of the size and the way it is laid out. Anyway it was fun and interesting. Customer service was average with nice lady on the desk. The actual Exhibitions...MoreThank you very much for visiting and leaving us a nice review :)
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