Villa Petar is ideally located for both enjoying a slice of the peaceful Croatian countryside while being able drive to towns and cities nearby. Within easy reach of the villa are a supermarket and a couple of restaurants.
The small, coastal town of Primošten is just a 10-minute drive away from the villa. It’s where you’ll need to come for those bigger food shops, as it has several supermarkets and larger shops in general.
There’s also a fish market where you can get some fresh, local produce to make a delicious dinner with. Or browse the public demand for all sorts of interesting items. The town also has several souvenir shops, giving you plenty of opportunities to find the perfect piece to take home.
A historical must-visit is the 15th-century Church of St. George. After shopping and sightseeing, head to the sandy beach to soak up Primošten’s laidback atmosphere before enjoying a seafood lunch.
Šibenik is a city that’s just bursting with history and culture, and it’s only 35 minutes from the villa by car. Its old town area features buildings dating back to medieval times and plenty of steep streets and alleyways to explore.
The most impressive sites include St James’ Cathedral and St Michael’s Fortress. Also visit Šibenik City Museum to learn more about the city’s past, with the help of exhibits from the prehistoric age right up to modern times.
If you want something a bit more active, go just outside the city to Solaris Aquapark. This water park features all sorts of slides, rides and pools to suit children of all ages and abilities.
The Region
Perched on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, Primošten is a stunning seaside town that beckons visitors with its warm Mediterranean charm. This enchanting destination is more than just a picturesque coastal enclave; it's a place where the past gracefully meets the present, and where breathtaking landscapes paint the perfect backdrop for a memorable vacation.
Primošten features pretty, stone streets that wind their way through the town. You'll feel as though you've stepped back in time as you explore the ancient architecture and discover the many quaint shops and restaurants.
The white stone Church of St. George, perched on a hill at the heart of the town, is a must-visit attraction. Its bell tower offers an excellent vantage point to take in panoramic views of the town and the sea. As you stroll through the old town, you'll also come across the famous Bucavac, a circular stone tower that was once a key part of the town's defence system. It now serves as a cultural venue and a reminder of the town's fortified past.
The area’s coastline is dotted with picturesque coves and pebble beaches, making it a haven for beach lovers. The crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic are perfect for swimming and snorkelling, and paddle-boarding and kayaking are a popular way of exploring the coast. The most famous beach in Primosten is Mall Raduca, a Blue Flag beach known for its clean, safe waters and pristine surroundings.
A delightful way to immerse yourself in the peninsula’s natural beauty is by taking a walk through the Primošten Vineyards. These remarkable stone-walled vineyards date back to the 16th century and are now a UNESCO World Heritage site. The breathtaking vistas of the Adriatic Sea and the charming town below will take your breath away.
You can sample the local wines produced from these vineyards in the traditional restaurants along Primosten’s waterfront, which also serve up a variety of freshly caught fish and shellfish. A must-try dish is the Dalmatian classic, "Peka," a hearty dish made from meat or seafood slow-cooked with potatoes and vegetables under a bell-shaped lid. For those with a sweet tooth, don't forget to finish with "Rozata," a traditional Croatian custard dessert with a caramelised sugar glaze - a taste of heaven on a plate!
Primošten's proximity to the Dalmatian islands adds another layer of allure to this peninsula. Take a day trip to the nearby Kornati Islands, a national park consisting of 89 stunning islands and islets. The Kornati archipelago is a sailor's paradise, with its crystalline waters and numerous coves. If you're not an experienced sailor, guided boat tours are readily available.
Another wonderful day trip is to the idyllic island of Zlarin, known as the "Golden Island" due to its golden, sandy beaches. Zlarin is famous for its history of coral harvesting, and today this can still be seen in their jewellery-making tradition.
Whether you're wandering through the charming old town, basking on the pristine beaches, or exploring the nearby islands, Primošten offers an abundance of enticing experiences. This coastal gem is more than just a tourist destination; it's an authentic slice of Croatian life.