Šibenik (Croatian pronunciation: [ʃîbeniːk] ( listen); Italian: Sebenico) is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik–Knin County and also the third-largest city in the historic region of Dalmatia. It is the oldest native Croatian town on the shores of the sea.
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Archipelago Tours is a Sibenik area based small group boat tour company. We offer daily tours, custom made tours, water taxi transfers, sea assistance and supply. We run two unique boat journeys - visit to Krka and Kornati National Parks, but we also offer exclusive charter service for those guests who want tours that suit their own requirements.
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Sibenik feels like a big village and I would love to show you this city through my eyes. Choose between Sibenik walking historical tour , Krka National park walking tour and Sibenik walking food&drink tour. “It is not down in any map; true places never are.” – Herman Melville
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A little remote, but definately worth a visit. You get some very interesting and surprising information about these amazing birds from some very dedicated people
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This locality was protected in 1974. The protected landscape of the Channel-Harbour encompasses the area from the Sibenik Bridge to the end of the Channel of St. Anthony, more precisely to the fortress of St. Nicholas with the accompanying surrounding sea area. No one has yet passed through the Channel of St. Anthony without experiencing awe at this rare sight of beauty. On the Sibenik side, at the start of the channel, stand the rules of old towers erected during the 16th century.
Approaching as we did by sea in a small cruiser you first get a sight of the formidable fortress which stands at the entrance to the narrow channel. Passing interesting rock formations and caves you gradually enter the harbour. All very, very impressive and no wonder would-be attackers failed totally to get in.
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The interpretation Centre of the St. James Cathedral ''Civitas Sacra'', summarizes the rich history of the Sibenik Diocese in one place, and tells visitors the story about specific manner in which Sibenik's cathedral was constructed. Components of the Civitas Sacra Centre: - Interpretive section on three levels - Multimedia hall - Gallery for temporary exhibitions - Souvenir shop - Restaurant
This is a great museum that is included with the tour price for the church. Not sure why every person that sees the church does not go here too, they should definitely encourage visitors to come here even before the church tour. Exhibition pieces describe the history of Sibenik and the construction of the church very well. GREAT EXPERIENCE
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The church of St. Barbara is a monument of gothic architecture. It is a single-naved church. The building of the church started at about 1400. Above the main entrance there is a gothic niche with a sculpture of St. Nicholas, the work of the Italian artist Bonino from Milan. Today there is a little museum in the church of St. Barbara, housing some very important art works from the period between the 14th and the 17th century.
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We stopped in this very beautiful square in Sibenik, with the Cathedral on one side and the Town Hall on the opposite side. Both buildings are ornate and beautiful and we enjoyed sitting in the café at the end of the Town Hall whiole enjoying the view over the square to the Cathedral.
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Amazing place to sit, sip coffee and smell the flowers. My friend took me here for the first time 10 years ago and it hasn't changed a bit since. (In all the right meaning of the word.)
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St. Michael's Fortress is the place where the city of Sibenik was born. Built during the Middle Ages on a hill in the middle of the town, it provides a breathtaking view of Sibenik and its surroundings. Experience the most prestigious open-air stage in the Mediterranean through shows, concerts and other evening events. Available tickets are: single for St. Michael's Fortress and combo for St. Michael's and Barone fortresses.
Got local bus from Vodice, approx 15 minutes. Walked along the beautiful harbour/quayside, packed with restaurants and then ventured into the historic winding stone alleyways and houses as we climbed the steeped walk to the fortress. Cafe at top and took in the magnificent views. Steeped on history and well worth a visit.
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