A stunningly picturesque medieval town perched on a small peninsula — once an island — connected to the mainland by a short causeway, between Šibenik and Trogir. Primošten is renowned for its distinctive silhouette of terracotta rooftops cascading to the sea, its prized Babić red wine grown on terraced vineyards, and the beautiful Raduča beach, repeatedly voted one of the best in Croatia. The old town's narrow stone lanes and hilltop church of St. George offer unforgettable views of the Adriatic.
A stunningly picturesque medieval town perched on a small peninsula — once an island — connected to the mainland by a short causeway, between Šibenik and Trogir. Primošten is renowned for its distinctive silhouette of terracotta rooftops cascading to the sea, its prized Babić red wine grown on terraced vineyards, and the beautiful Raduča beach, repeatedly voted one of the best in Croatia. The old town's narrow stone lanes and hilltop church of St. George offer unforgettable views of the Adriatic. Primošten si trova in Croazia, sulla costa adriatica. I mesi migliori per visitare: May, June, July, August, September. Per evitare le folla estive (luglio–agosto), si consiglia maggio–giugno o settembre–ottobre — il mare è ancora caldo, i prezzi sono più bassi e le attrazioni meno affollate. La Croazia è membro dell'UE dal 2013 e ha adottato l'Euro (EUR) nel gennaio 2023. Trova previsioni meteo, stime di affollamento e consigli di viaggio su questa pagina.

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