Primosten: Inside a Slice of Paradise in Croatia
Nestled on the Adriatic Coast between Šibenik and Trogir is the splendid coastal town of Primosten, Croatia. Found on a peninsula attached to the mainland by a narrow causeway, it is famous for dreamy pebbled beaches, beautiful vineyards, and rustic old-world architecture. Check this town off your bucket list by flying into Split Airport in Kaštel Štafilić, Croatia, which is only about an hour away from Primosten.
Best Time to Visit
One of the best things to do in Primosten, Croatia is to take a stroll around the peninsula to marvel at the spectacular sights. So, visit the coastal town in the summer, preferably from July to August when the weather is delightfully warm and sunny. However, this is also peak tourist season. Those who want to beat the crowds can travel in June, September, and October instead.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Primosten, Croatia is a small town, but there are a couple of must-see tourist sites in the peninsula for tourists passing through. While there are several great beaches in town, make sure to hit the two of the best beaches in Croatia, the popular Mala Raduča Beach and Primosten Beach. Admire the stunning Bucavec Vineyard cultivated on Primosten’s vast expanse of rolling hills and contained within stonewalls dubbed as “stone lace.” Drop by the historic Parish Church of St. George from the 1400s.
There are a couple of excellent Primosten accommodations, including Hotel Zora that’s stocked up on recreational activities, from jet-skis to tennis courts. Other options include the Villa Marica Primosten or the Hotel Life.