Primošten
Primošten is a picturesque town located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, between the historic cities of Šibenik and Split. This small peninsula is connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, giving it a unique appearance and charm. Surrounded by clear blue sea and numerous islands, Primošten is an ideal destination for those who want to enjoy the beauty of Dalmatia.
Primošten boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage. Visitors should visit the Church of St. George, located at the highest point of the old town. This 17th-century church offers spectacular views of the entire town and the surrounding islands. Walking through the old town, you will encounter numerous stone houses and narrow cobblestone streets that exude an authentic Dalmatian spirit.
Bucavac Vineyard
Bucavac Vineyard, where the interplay of stone, grapes, and sea transforms into a memorable story. This distinctive vineyard is located 5 km from the center of Primošten towards Split, on the southern side.
In this area, the renowned variety of premium wine Babić is cultivated. The grapes, carved in stone, tell a story of the patience and perseverance of the winemakers.
Kilometres of dry-stone walls built stone by stone, testify to human labour and dedication. These dry-stone walls are not only practical – they are a rare monument of cultural, economic, and aesthetic unity.
A photograph of the Primošten vineyards is displayed in the lobby of the UN building in New York. It symbolizes the work of human hands and sustainable development, reminding us of the strength of nature and humanity.
Bucavac Vineyard – where perseverance turns into wine, and stone stories become a global example
Beaches
Primošten, this hidden Dalmatian gem, will enchant you with its magical scenery and beautiful beaches.
Primošten is the ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and these beaches will surely captivate you with their beauty.
Velika Raduča Beach: This pebble beach, located on the eastern side of the Raduča peninsula, offers a stunning view of the old town. It is less than 300 meters from the town center and is surrounded by a pine forest. Velika Raduča offers various amenities, including an aquapark, jet ski, SUP boards, and diving. You can also enjoy beach bars and restaurants nearby.
Mala Raduča Beach: This sunny pebble beach is closer to the old town center. Although it offers fewer amenities than Velika Raduča, visitors can easily take advantage of the facilities of both beaches.
Vukovac Beach is located near our Villa Fenč. It is perfect for all lovers of rocky beaches and the natural beauty of the rugged coastline of the peninsula.
Garbina Beach is right next to Vukovac Beach. It boasts exceptional natural beauty, combining fine pebbles and rocky beaches, making it suitable for all generations. It is a special pleasure to feel the waves during the summer Maestral wind.
Primošten is the ideal place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and these beaches will surely captivate you with their beauty!
How to get to Primošten?
If you are arriving by plane, the nearest airport is Split Airport. From there, you can rent a car or opt for a taxi or bus that will take you to Primošten. The drive takes about 45 minutes and leads through picturesque Dalmatian landscapes, with views of olive groves and vineyards stretching to the horizon.
For those arriving by car, Primošten is easily accessible from the A1 highway. Take the exit for Šibenik and follow the signs to Primošten. This part of the journey reveals the true beauty of the Adriatic Highway.
If you are adventurous and arriving by boat, Primošten offers a safe harbour in its marina. Sailing along the Dalmatian coast provides an unforgettable experience, with the opportunity to discover hidden coves and beaches on your way to this beautiful town.
Regardless of how you arrive, every traveller will be rewarded with the sight of the old town of Primošten proudly rising above the blue sea, welcoming every visitor with open arms and promising unforgettable moments in this Dalmatian paradise.
