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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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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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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Winery Rak focuses on the production of grapes and wine in Dubrava, near Šibenik, under a specific climate in the Dalmatian area, and we take our pride in the cultivation and production of three autochthonous wine sorts: Babić, Debit and Maraština and from Babić grapes we also produce opolo and rose. Viticulture is long family tradition, which started in 1960-s, and we maintain the tradition today. Honoring the tradition, as our inherited love for vineyards and wines, we use the modern technology and equipment, keeping up with modern standards in the fields of grapevine cultivation and quality wine production. Our family business includes a tasting room, where you can taste our wines and eat homemade culinary specialties! See you in Winery Rak!
We spent several hours exploring this fabulous family business.After great communication,we were picked up by Andros,who drove us first to the vines to explain about when the grapes would be picked.They tasted great!We then went to see the wine cellars, where the wine is fernented and stored.Finally we tasted 6 delicious wines, whilst eating a superb Dalmatian plate consisting of homemade bread,olives,olive oil,cured meat and lovely cheeses.The family are passionate about their business and it shows.The other brother then drove us back to our cruise ship.What a great day.Thank you.
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St Nicholas’ Fortress at the entrance of St Anthony’s Channel in Sibenik is a unique monument of Renaissance maritime fortification architecture and a superb example of our architectural heritage. In 2017 it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the nomination ''The Defence System of the Republic of Venice between the 16th and 17th Centuries''. St Nicholas' Fortress can be visited only by boat organized by the Public Institution Nature of the Sibenik-Knin County. The boat departs from the port of Sibenik. A visit to the fortress lasts 2 hours and includes a boat trip from the port of Sibenik to the fortress with the assistance of tour escorts and with multimedia guides. Experience a unique panoramic view of the city of Sibenik from the sea, a boat trip through the buffer zone of St Nicholas' Fortress as part of the significant landscape ''Channel-Port" of Sibenik. At the end of the trip through the channel, discover magnificent St Nicholas' Fortress.
It's a bit of a trek up to the top of the fortress, but worth it. We went to The Stranglers gig and it was brilliant. The seating is tiered and we were sat on the front row literally two metres away from them. The fortress itself is stunning with views over the sea. The bar behind the seating area is super modern and you can see out of the bar to the stage as it's all glass. Staff were helpful.....the only drawback was there was only a few ladies cubicles open in the toilets....one section had been blocked off, give the amount of people at the concert (approx 2000) it wasn't very good, I queued for a while but gave up in the end.
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