
Šibenik → Primošten
Depart Šibenik mid-morning, leaving the intricate stone lacework of St. James' Cathedral behind for the 15-nautical-mile sail south to Primošten. This picturesque fishing village tumbles down a craggy peninsula, crowned by the Church of St. George. Drop anchor in the clear waters of the bay, perhaps enjoying a refreshing swim beneath the famous vineyard-shaped hills, often called the 'stone heart' of Primošten. As the afternoon light softens, explore the narrow stone streets or find a harbourside konoba for a taste of traditional brodet, a rich fish stew. The local Babič wine, grown on the steep surrounding slopes, is the perfect accompaniment as you watch the fishing boats bob in the golden harbour light.
Things to do
Swim in the clear bay below Primošten
Explore the narrow stone streets of the peninsula
Taste local Babič wine at a harbourside konoba
Visit the Church of St. George for panoramic views
Mooring tip
Anchor in the bay's sandy bottom, holding well in 5-10 metres. Town quay moorings are limited; arrive early or be prepared to anchor out.






