Away from the tourist crowds of Split and Dubrovnik, I discovered Šibenik, a little gem that completely won me over. Picture a medieval town perched above the Adriatic Sea, with white stone alleys winding their way down to the harbor. If you’re looking for authentic Croatia, you’ve found the right place!
Breathtaking Heritage
The city’s superstar? The UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James. I stood in awe before this architectural masterpiece, built entirely from stone without a drop of mortar! The most fascinating part? The 71 faces carved into its façade. Each one is unique and tells a story – I spent quite a while trying to decode their expressions.
Fortresses With a View
Šibenik doesn’t do things by halves: it boasts four fortresses! Here’s my tip: climb up to St. Michael’s Fortress at the end of the day. The sunset view over the islands and the city is simply magical. It’s THE perfect spot for Instagram-worthy photos!
A Perfect Base for Exploration
What I loved about Šibenik is its strategic location:
- Krka National Park and its waterfalls are just 15 minutes away
- The Kornati archipelago is accessible by boat for a dream day trip
- Secret coves nearby are perfect for escaping the crowds
My Favorite Spots in Town
- The narrow streets of the historic center, where getting lost is a pleasure
- The local market to taste olives and cheese from local producers
- Banj Beach, perfect for cooling off after a day of sightseeing
- Small harbor restaurants serving the freshest seafood
Practical Tips
When to Visit?
May-June or September: ideal temperature and fewer crowds. Plus, prices are more reasonable!
How to Get There?
- By plane: fly into Split or Zadar
- By bus: well connected to major Croatian cities
- By car: perfect for exploring the surroundings
The Extra Touch
Unlike other coastal cities, Šibenik maintains its authentic atmosphere even in summer. You’ll meet more locals than tourists in the cafes, and that’s what makes it so special!
