Holiday in Primošten

City in Croatia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇭🇷

Country

Croatia

Type

City

Best time to travel

June to September, party scene liveliest in July/August, quieter and cheaper in June

Budget/day

80-130 € (hotel, restaurants and wine)

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Split about 2 hours, then 60 km coastal road to Primošten, rental car recommended

About Primošten

Primošten is one of the most photogenic villages along the entire Croatian coast – a small peninsula that stretches like a stone diadem into the Adriatic Sea, crowned by a medieval old town. Originally, Primošten was an island that was connected to the mainland by a causeway in the 16th century. Viewed from above, the place resembles a perfect model of a Mediterranean fishing village: narrow stone alleys wind spirally up the hill to the parish church of Sveti Juraj at the summit, from where a breathtaking 360-degree view over the Adriatic, the nearby islands, and the Dalmatian hinterland can be enjoyed. The vineyards of Primošten are legendary and have even made it to the United Nations: a photo of the vines framed by dry stone walls hangs in the UN headquarters in New York as a symbol of the human struggle against nature. Here, the indigenous grape variety Babić is cultivated, producing a robust, tannin-rich red wine that pairs perfectly with hearty Dalmatian cuisine. A wine tasting in the cellars around Primošten is a must-do. The beaches around Primošten are diverse: the main beach Raduca stretches on both sides of the peninsula – the northern side is quieter with pebbles, while the southern side is livelier with beach bars. Additional hidden coves can be reached via coastal hiking trails or by boat. In summer, Primošten transforms into a surprisingly vibrant party destination – Club Aurora, right by the sea, is one of Croatia's most famous open-air clubs and attracts international DJs. Primošten is located exactly between Šibenik (30 km) and Trogir (50 km) and serves as an excellent base for excursions to Krka National Park or Split.

Safety
85
Romance
80
Beach
70
Food
70
Relaxation
65

Top 6 highlights in Primošten

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Old Town Peninsula

Medieval stone village on a former island with spiraling alleys leading to the church at the summit

2

Church Sveti Juraj

Parish church at the highest point with a 360-degree panoramic view over the Adriatic and the islands

3

Babić Vineyards

UNESCO-nominated vineyards in dry stone walls, famous for the photo in the UN headquarters

4

Aurora Beach Club

One of the most famous open-air clubs in Croatia right by the sea with international DJs

5

Raduca Beaches

Two beaches on both sides of the peninsula – pebbles in the north, beach bars in the south

6

Island Zlarin by Boat

Day trip to the car-free coral island Zlarin with the excursion boat from Primošten

Hotels in Primošten

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Primošten

Recommended travel time

June to September, party scene liveliest in July/August, quieter and cheaper in June

Summer

Hot and dry, 28-34°C, plenty of sunshine, sea breeze in the afternoon

Winter

Mild, 7-13°C, rainy, most restaurants and hotels closed

How much does a holiday in Primošten cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

45-70 € (apartment, konoba)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

80-130 € (hotel, restaurants and wine)

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150-260 € (boutique hotel, gourmet dining)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Primošten

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Experience the sunset from the Church Sveti Juraj at the top of the peninsula – unbeatable beauty

Try Babić wine in one of the local konobas – the indigenous red wine pairs perfectly with grilled fish

Croatia has been in the Schengen Area since 2023 and uses the Euro – arrival and payment are straightforward

Aurora Club is only open in the high summer – check the program and tickets online in advance

Explore the coastal hiking trail from Primošten to Rogoznica – secluded coves and crystal-clear water

Food & drink in Primošten

These specialties you must try!

Babić wine – robust indigenous red wine from the famous dry stone vineyards of Primošten
Grilled octopus – prepared over charcoal, with potatoes and olive oil, a Dalmatian standard
Peka – lamb or veal with potatoes and herbs under the iron bell, pre-order required
Buzara – mussels or scampi in white wine-garlic-tomato sauce with fresh bread for dipping
Rozata – Dalmatian caramel pudding with rose liqueur, creamy and aromatic
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