Guidebook for Tribunj

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Guidebook for Tribunj

Food Scene

Daily fresh fish and a terrace with a view that is priceless.
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Restoran Luna
3 Ul. podvrh
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Daily fresh fish and a terrace with a view that is priceless.

Drinks & Nightlife

The first nearby town Vodice is voted the best location for a night out in Šibenik Riviera which is within the walking distance along the waterfront from Tribunj.
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Vodice
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The first nearby town Vodice is voted the best location for a night out in Šibenik Riviera which is within the walking distance along the waterfront from Tribunj.

Getting Around

Beautiful island on which crosses the bridge full of beautiful bays for swimming, away from Tribunj only 15 km. Recommendations: - Beach Slanica (sandy beach) - Bay Čigrađa (rocky beach and an excellent restaurant in the pine forest)
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Murter
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Beautiful island on which crosses the bridge full of beautiful bays for swimming, away from Tribunj only 15 km. Recommendations: - Beach Slanica (sandy beach) - Bay Čigrađa (rocky beach and an excellent restaurant in the pine forest)

Sightseeing

Traditional donkey race on the first Sunday in August, which pays tribute to this valuable and indigenous animal that has earned its place in history due to its contribution to the local people. Just in front of your teraces!
Tribunj, Vodice
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Traditional donkey race on the first Sunday in August, which pays tribute to this valuable and indigenous animal that has earned its place in history due to its contribution to the local people. Just in front of your teraces!
Šibenik, the oldest native Croatian city on the Adriatic, is located in the most protected natural harbour, in the centre of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, at the mouth of the beautiful Krka River, at the sources of Croatia’s rich history, probably in the place where some of the original Croatian settlers first saw the blue sea, as capricious as it is beautiful that both protected and defended them, fed and took care of them for as long as they could remember.
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Šibenik
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Šibenik, the oldest native Croatian city on the Adriatic, is located in the most protected natural harbour, in the centre of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, at the mouth of the beautiful Krka River, at the sources of Croatia’s rich history, probably in the place where some of the original Croatian settlers first saw the blue sea, as capricious as it is beautiful that both protected and defended them, fed and took care of them for as long as they could remember.

Parks & Nature

The impressive waterfalls and beautiful nature - must see! Only 30 km away http://www.np-krka.hr/
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Krkan
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The impressive waterfalls and beautiful nature - must see! Only 30 km away http://www.np-krka.hr/
89 unforgettable islands, islets and reefs. Organized boat excursions just in front of the house! http://www.np-kornati.hr/en
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Kornati
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89 unforgettable islands, islets and reefs. Organized boat excursions just in front of the house! http://www.np-kornati.hr/en

Arts & Culture

The Medieval St. Michael’s Fortress is definitely a must-see in Šibenik. It was erected on a sixty meters high and steep rocky hill that dominates the surrounding waters. Under its walls, Šibenik evolved - the oldest native Croatian town on the Adriatic. It was first mentioned on Christmas in 1066, as the place where the Croatian king Petar Krešimir IV and his courtly retinue resided.
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Pyhän Mikaelin linnoitus
21 Zagrađe
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The Medieval St. Michael’s Fortress is definitely a must-see in Šibenik. It was erected on a sixty meters high and steep rocky hill that dominates the surrounding waters. Under its walls, Šibenik evolved - the oldest native Croatian town on the Adriatic. It was first mentioned on Christmas in 1066, as the place where the Croatian king Petar Krešimir IV and his courtly retinue resided.