• The stone labyrinth of steep backstreets and alleys is a joy to explore. Šibenik is also an important access point for Krka National Park and the Kornati Islands.
  • Šibenik was founded by Croats. In 1066 it was mentioned for the first time under its present name in a Charter of the Croatian King Petar Kresimir IV.
  • Tour the Four Forts Before there was Sibenik the city, there was Sibenik the fort-city. The high hills looming over today's Sibenik made ideal lookout posts.
  • There are plenty of exchange offices around Šibenik, as well as an abundance of ATMs that operate twenty-four hours a day.
  • Located in the middle of the Šibenik Archipelago, between the uninhabited islands of Zmajan and Kakan, Kaprije Island is just 15 km southwest from Šibenik.
  • While walking around Šibenik, you will notice people wearing well-known Šibenik caps, nowadays usually orange, with two rows of embroidered decorations.
  • It wouldn’t be Šibenik if its cathedral weren’t built entirely from stone—in fact, it is the only cathedral in Europe constructed with only stone.
  • "Šibenik". Encyclopedia Britannica , 3 Aug. 2017, https://www.britannica.com/place/Sibenik. Accessed 25 June 2024.
  • Šibenik, a historic coastal city in Croatia, stands as a testament to the intersection of culture, history, and stunning Adriatic beauty.
  • Šibenik, siyasi, eğitici bir Šibenik-Knin County ansport, sanayi ve turizm merkezi ve aynı zamanda Dalmaçya'nın tarihi bölgesindeki üçüncü büyük şehirdir.