Sibenik – Dalmatia – Croatia is town in Northern Dalmatia, located at the mouth of the Krka River at the Adriatic Sea. It is the oldest Croatian town on the Adriatic coast. The official status of a town assigned in the 13th century was also the main reason for the construction of its main symbol. The Cathedral of St. James, a celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The second monument on the World Heritage List of UNESCO is St. Nicholas Fortress.

The beautiful town of a unique urban expression is connected with the open sea by the vivid, narrow and curving St. Anthony’s Channel.

The entrance to the channel is protected by the Renaissance fortress of St. Nicholas. Along with three other town fortresses – St. Michael, St. John and Barone, is a symbol of the centuries-old unconquered history of Sibenik, but also one of the three such fortresses in the whole Mediterranean.



Sibenik is a town with 24 churches, 6 monasteries, 4 fortresses and attractive “Four wells”. Not far from the Cathedral are 2851 stone stairs and the largest number of baroque organs and the medieval monastery garden of St. Lawrence.

The rich cultural and historical heritage plus natural beauty of Sibenik, for example. The town of Sibenik has been classified as one of the most desirable tourist and summer holiday destinations in the Mediterranean.

In the near vicinity of Sibenik there are two national parks, Krka National Park and National Park Kornati.
Do not miss in Sibenik, Dalmatia, Croatia:
- Checking Out Many Outstanding International Festivals and the Summer Stage of St. Michael’s Fortress
- Sailing Through St. Anthony’s Channel, One of the Most Beautiful Parts of the Adriatic
- Enjoying the summer activities on the Banj beach with a unique view of the historic town centre
- Exploring Game of thrones filming locations
