Šibenik
Šibenik, a gem in the Croatian Adriatic, is situated along the mouth of Krka on the most picturesque part of the eastern Adriatic coast. As the oldest Croatian autochtonous town it was first mentioned in 1066 during the reign of the Croatian King Kresimir IV. Šibenik is a historic town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik–Knin County.
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Review by Lisa B458
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5.0
Marvelous town
Sibenik is a marvelous town on the Dalmatian coast. It is the oldest Croatian town with a very interesting history, certainly worth a visit.
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Review by Vikki
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Renaissance
Sibenik - one of the famous ports at Adriatic sea. Old town is realistic place where you could walk around and touch the spirit of the Renaissance.
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Review by Hozichi
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A hidden gem
Sibenik was a surprise for me, a hidden gem. It's an ancient, charming town with beautiful winding streets, a nice waterfront and good restaurants. Most importantly, Sibenik lacks the tourist mania of Zadar, Trogir and Split. It's not a flashy town though. You have to explore around to dscover its charms.
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