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Our Lady of Loreto is the patron saint of the town of Primošten. In May 2017, a 17-meter-high statue of Our Lady of Loreto was inaugurated at the top of a 170-meter-high hill Gaj (Kremik), where the Lady is watching and preserving Primošten. In addition to the statue of Our Lady, there is a gorgeous...
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Raduča Mala is the largest beach in Primosten. It is located along the town promenade with many restaurants, bars, and taverns. Apart from sun and sea, the beach offers an idyllic view of the old town and the peninsula Primosten. On the beach, it is possible to rent sun loungers and parasols, pedal...
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Porat is a beautiful pebble beach with one of the best views of the old town of Primošten. It is located in a beautiful bay 15 minutes of light and pleasant walks from the center of Primošten. It is located in a large bay where was the formerly popular Marina Lučica hotel, but it has been closed for...
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Bau Bar is a small and cozy bar on the beach, about 300 meters from Raduča Velika beach in the direction of the Adriatic camp. The location of this place is ideal for relaxation because there is a beautiful little beach and bay in front of the bar, and in this part of Primošten there are no big crow...
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Sports center Primošten is located on the peninsula of Raduča and belongs to the hotel Zora in Primošten. Here, all guests and tourists can use and enjoy tennis, table tennis, and mini golf. Beach volleyball and basketball courts are free of charge. It is an ideal place for sports activities because...
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Church of St. George is located in the middle of an old town Primošten on the top of the peninsula. It was built in the 15th century and was thoroughly reconstructed in 1760. It has the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary with silver jewelry and St. Mary with St. Luke and George, the work of master Cusi...
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The Primošten tourist board is a tourist information center, offering guests detailed tourist information, free brochures and maps, and promotional catalogs. During the tourist season, it is open every day and all guests are invited to visit and ask whatever they are interested in about Primosten an...
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<p><strong>Primošten</strong> is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Dalmatia and one of the most picturesque small towns on the Adriatic. It is located only 27 km south of <a href="https://laganini.com/en/accommodation/sibenik">Šibenik</a> and about 33 km north of the town of <a href="https://laganini.com/en/accommodation/trogir">Trogir</a>. The old part of the town lies on a small island which was in the Middle Ages connected to the mainland by a bridge. The bridge was later replaced by an embankment after there was no more Turkish threat, so Primošten became a peninsula. The economy is based on farming, viticulture, olive growing, fishing, and tourism, and most residents offer quality <a href="https://laganini.com/en/private-accommodation/accommodation-next-to-the-sea">private accommodation by the sea</a> in apartments and rooms inside their private homes.</p>
<h3 class="h5">The old town and the church of St. George</h3>
<p>The parish church of <strong>St. George</strong>, erected on top of the peninsula in the 15th century, was thoroughly reconstructed in 1760 and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the open sea and distant islands. It keeps the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary with silver adornments and St. Mary with St. Luke and George, a work by Master Cusi from 1719. The town has preserved its <strong>Mediterranean atmosphere</strong> and all the characteristics of a medieval Dalmatian fishing village which is evident in its narrow stone streets and old stone houses in the old town on the peninsula. On the second peninsula Raduča, north of the old city, is the Hotel Zora with a sports complex and a dense pine forest.</p>
<h3 class="h5">Beaches in Primošten</h3>
<p>Primošten is renowned for its beautiful <strong>pebble beaches</strong> stretching along the entire riviera. The largest and most visited beach is <strong>Velika Raduča</strong>, ideal for a family holiday thanks to its shallow and crystal-clear water framed by dense pine woods. The smaller section, <strong>Mala Raduča</strong>, has been named one of the <strong>10 most beautiful beaches in Croatia</strong> — turquoise water, white pebbles and pine trees make it one of the most photogenic spots on the Adriatic. Nearby you will also find smaller coves such as Huljina and Šibenska, perfect for snorkelling and diving, while the shaded shoreline offers plenty of spots to relax even on the hottest summer days.</p>
<h3 class="h5">Tourist attractions in Primošten</h3>
<p>Primošten is world-famous for its huge and beautiful <strong>Babić vineyards</strong> — a photo of the Primošten vineyards hangs in the UN headquarters in New York, representing the hard work of generations of local farmers. Strolling through the narrow cobblestone streets of the <strong>old town</strong> with views of the open sea is an unforgettable experience, and the church of St. George at the top of the peninsula offers one of the finest panoramas on the entire Adriatic coast. The town is also known for its authentic galleries in old Dalmatian stone houses, its traditional fishing harbour, and a lively weekly market with fresh local produce. The Tourist Board organises guided tours and excursions — find all details at the <a href="https://www.tz-primosten.hr/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">official Primošten Tourist Board website</a>.</p>
<h3 class="h5">Sports, gastronomy and summer events</h3>
<p>There are numerous possibilities for sport and recreation: tennis, table tennis, bowling, beach volleyball, sailing, and diving. Guests can use the 50 restaurants and taverns where they can find Dalmatian specialties or the famous <strong>Primošten red wine Babić</strong>. During the summer months various events are held in Primošten such as the <strong>Primošten carnival</strong>, fisherman's nights and folklore evenings.</p>
<h3 class="h5">Accommodation in Primošten</h3>
<p>Visit Primošten, contact directly the owners of <strong>apartments in Primošten</strong> and private accommodation, save up to 40% and enjoy this jewel of Dalmatia. Also explore the wider <a href="https://laganini.com/en/croatia/sibenik-dalmatia">Šibenik-Dalmatia region</a> with its islands and national parks. Welcome to Primošten!</p>
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