Trip to Krka – Šibenik – Trogir

PRICE:

Škoda Superb (3 persons)
180 €

Mercedes V class (6 persons)
Mercedes Vito (8 persons)
260 €

Šibenik is the oldest Croatian city on the Adriatic. Cathedral of St. Jakov in Šibenik is the most significant architectural achievement of the 15th and 16th centuries. on the soil of Croatia. Due to its exceptional values, in 2000 it was included in the UNESCO list of world cultural heritage. Krka is the seventh national park in Croatia known for its large number of lakes and waterfalls. The Jaruga hydroelectric power plant under the Skradinski buk waterfall is the second oldest hydroelectric power plant in the world and the first in Europe.

Remark
The trip requires a walk that is on the ground and about 100 steps (in Šibenik and NP). Staying in the Krka National Park is at your own risk, as there are no lifeguards in the park.

Group meeting at the agreed starting point in the morning. Driving on the highway to the Krka National Park. Tour of the ethno collection in the old mills, where the old way of life in these areas is presented, grain grinding, washing and dressing of cloth, weaving, forging horseshoes, preparing food in an old kitchen, etc. After the tour, a walk along educational paths and bridges to Skradinski buk. Free time for play and entertainment.

Continue driving towards Šibenik, and upon arrival, visit the center and the cathedral of St. Jakov (the most significant architectural monument of the Renaissance in Croatia built by Juraj Dalmatinac. Particularly interesting are: the dome, the baptistery and 72 carved heads of dignitaries and contemporaries of Juraj Dalmatinac - the wreath on the facade). Free time.

According to the agreement, the continuation of the drive towards Split, at the request of the group, a stop in Primošten or Trogir