What to do and see in Sibenik-Knin County, Dalmatia: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

October 15, 2021 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in Sibenik-Knin County, Croatia including Sokolarski Raptor Centre, Rak Winery, Sladic Winery, Knin Fortress, Hilltop 15th Century Church of St. George in Old Town Primosten, Channel-Harbour, Podvrske Beach, Velika Raduca Beach, Cigrada Beach, Sibenik City Museum.
Restaurants in Sibenik-Knin County

1. Sokolarski Raptor Centre

Near Dubrava Near Dubrava kod Šibenika, Sibenik 22000 Croatia +385 91 506 7610 [email protected] http://sokolarskicentar.com/
Excellent
89%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
1%
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1%
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5.0 based on 181 reviews

Sokolarski Raptor Centre

Reviewed By Jtjkz - Malmö, Sweden

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

2. Rak Winery

Rakovo Selo 98, Sibenik 22000 Croatia +385 99 724 1568 [email protected] http://www.vina-rak.hr
Excellent
95%
Good
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5.0 based on 152 reviews

Rak Winery

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!

Reviewed By sproffitt00 - Stockport, United Kingdom

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.

3. Sladic Winery

Sladici 33 Plastovo, Skradin 22222 Croatia +385 91 218 2867 [email protected] http://facebook.com/marko.sladic.1?ref=bookmarks
Excellent
86%
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Sladic Winery

Reviewed By C6441PEmelissap

We had a small group wine tasting today where we got to learn about the family history and how hard the family works to produce fantastic wine and olive oil! Everyone is very friendly and eager to show and teach you their process and the history of their wine. Thank you again for sharing your day with us! Definitely worth the visit!!

4. Knin Fortress

Mt. Spas, Knin Croatia +385 22 661 702 http://www.kninskimuzej.hr
Excellent
59%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Knin Fortress

The Knin fortress is one of the greatest Croatian fortification monuments and it is the second largest military fortification in the whole Europe, extremely indented and preserved in all its parts. It is a living monument of culture that includes a museum, exhibition galleries and a restaurant. The fortress is located 345 m above sea level and about 100 m above the Town of Knin, it is 470 m long, and on its highest part it is 110 m wide. The defensive walls are about 2 km long.

Reviewed By Mediterrane0 - Opatija, Croatia

Such a fantastic huge n vast fortress with the fantastic views! This is the best place to learn about the local history visiting the various exhibitions starting from the BC times to the recent history. We were the group of 9 professional tourist guides and enjoyed a lot the excellent guided tour! Highly recommended to all!

5. Hilltop 15th Century Church of St. George in Old Town Primosten

Top of the Hill in Old Town Primosten, Primosten Primošten, Šibenik-Knin Country, Croatia Croatia
Excellent
57%
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37%
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4.5 based on 229 reviews

Hilltop 15th Century Church of St. George in Old Town Primosten

Reviewed By 825garrym - London, United Kingdom

Very nice place to visit if you are in Primosten. Great view and very good place to take photos. I like it.

6. Channel-Harbour

65036 Srima, Sibenik 22211 Croatia
Excellent
58%
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39%
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Channel-Harbour

This locality was protected in 1974. The protected landscape of the Channel-Harbour encompasses the area from the Sibenik Bridge to the end of the Channel of St. Anthony, more precisely to the fortress of St. Nicholas with the accompanying surrounding sea area. No one has yet passed through the Channel of St. Anthony without experiencing awe at this rare sight of beauty. On the Sibenik side, at the start of the channel, stand the rules of old towers erected during the 16th century.

Reviewed By BobandJosie - Reading, United Kingdom

Approaching as we did by sea in a small cruiser you first get a sight of the formidable fortress which stands at the entrance to the narrow channel. Passing interesting rock formations and caves you gradually enter the harbour. All very, very impressive and no wonder would-be attackers failed totally to get in.

7. Podvrske Beach

Murter, Murter Island Croatia
Excellent
68%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Podvrske Beach

Reviewed By denpaa - Zagreb, Croatia

Okay, the logistics for the beach not perfect - the access to the beach is through a small road, parking is a bit problematic (and it's 40 kunas), the food situation is not the best, but the beach itself is well worth it! The surroundings are very nice, no 4 story houses to look at...just the untouched nature. And the water is crystal clear, sooo clean! Those things themselves warrant the perfect score. If you like nature and crystal clear sea, this beach is for you. If you like a nice beach bar and a place to eat, you might not like it so much.

8. Velika Raduca Beach

Primosten 22202 Croatia
Excellent
49%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
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2%
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

Velika Raduca Beach

Reviewed By bogsi66 - Sibenik, Croatia

Beautiful blue sky, clean and clear sea, deep shade, pure enjoyment. Nearby there are a number of interesting places for children and adults.

9. Cigrada Beach

Murter, Murter Island Croatia
Excellent
59%
Good
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Cigrada Beach

Reviewed By mcika

very nice beach wirh a lot of natural shade (wood), and two beautifull beach restaurants. One is restaurant for nice dinning (Čigrađa) - very good food and fantastic coffe, and the second one is Lantana, fun place for quick dinning (very good pizza, calamary, small fishes....). There is a new caffe bar on the beach. But the most beautifull are stone rocks for sunbathing. This is not very sutable beach for small children (no sandy beach).

10. Sibenik City Museum

Gradska Vrata 3, Sibenik 22000 Croatia +385 22 213 880 http://www.muzej-sibenik.hr/hrv/default.asp
Excellent
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Sibenik City Museum

Reviewed By MrMoreLight - Montreal, Canada

One of the best small museums we visited in all of Croatia, they are really tourist friendly. Laid out on multi levels inside the old palace, you will go through a great time travel of the area with excellent explanations in English and modern layouts of exhibits. Easy to stroll, plenty of space, great for pictures, a model for other museums in the country. Not expensive for the quality of the content. I thought it would take an hour to cover, but closer to two hours if you want to see and read everything. Well-worth the visit.

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