TAKE a look at this fabulous coastal village in one of Europe’s most beautiful countries with golden sands, crystal-clear waters, stunning architecture and excellent nightlife culture.
Primošten in Croatia is just three hours from Dublin Airport and would make a perfect getaway for a couple or a girls’ trip.



The national park is home to one of the beautiful waterfalls in the world[/caption]
Located just under an hour from the bustling Split Saint Jerome Airport, the coastal village is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the south of Croatia.
And Ryanair has flights from just €24.99 during the peak travel season.
There are several bargain hotels in the area with sea views and private beach access, with the average price per night roughly €70.
During July and August, temperatures reach highs of 32C and lows of 22C.
The sun-kissed region is popular for its spectacular coastal views and unique activities, such as wine tasting and waterfall tours.
Primošten has many attractions, including its gorgeous Old Town with beautiful buildings, a breath-taking landscape, sandy beaches, crystal-blue waters and a fantastic dining culture.
Expectations of the beach are set to be exceeded as the village is also known as “the city of beaches” on TripAdvisor.
The popular golden beach near the village is called Mala Raduča and is one of the area’s main charms.
Tourists worldwide flock to the popular beach spot for its soft golden sand, crystal-clear waters and excellent services, including changing rooms, lockers for storage, parasols, sunbeds and hammocks.
And there are sports and recreational facilities available for those beach sports lovers.
Many food establishments are available along the beach, including bars, cafes, a bakery, a pizzeria, restaurants and convenience stores, ensuring you wouldn’t go hungry on your sunshine holiday.
The venues by the beach often provide local cuisine and products representing the city and country.
The village’s Old Town has many picturesque mazes of narrow streets to explore, with gorgeous plants on the streets, charming white stone houses, local shops and food-tasting classes.
It is well known for its wine-tasting classes, with tourists travelling worldwide to try delicious wines from the Croatian vineyard with some local food bites and a big dish.
Many restaurants and pubs can be found on the streets, with a bottle of beer costing as little as €4, while a meal at a mid-range restaurant costs €15.
Fabulous nightlife events are held in the Old Town pubs, expressing the village’s culture with their classical music.
POPULAR ATTRACTIONS
The area’s locals urge visitors to see the Church of Saint George, the highest point in the village, which features a bell tower that dominates the horizon, making it a unique destination with great character.
Another activity that is perfect for those looking for fun is trying out one of the local private tours, where you can try delicious food and wine tasting from many vineyards in the region.
With some tours, you may get the opportunity to visit the Krka National Park, which is home to one of the beautiful waterfalls, and the town of Šibenik.
Both destinations are highly recommended in the area on many itineraries.
And it takes approximately four to ten hours to complete the tour, meaning you are guaranteed to make your day out of it while sipping on wine.


