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Vodice is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Adriatic, located in the very heart of Dalmatia. Thanks to its proximity to Šibenik and several national parks, it offers numerous opportunities to enjoy nature, culture, and history. In addition to beautiful beaches and a stunning coastline, Vodice and its surrounding areas are rich in landmarks well worth visiting. In this article, we’ll take you through the most interesting locations around Vodice that you shouldn’t miss.

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1. Beaches in Vodice

Vodice is known for its beautiful beaches that cater to various needs – from romantic getaways to family outings. The Blue Beach in the town center is a favorite among families, while Hangar Beach is popular with water sports enthusiasts. If you're looking for a quieter spot, head to Mali Dvor Beach in Srima, which offers the perfect place to relax. In addition, many beaches feature crystal-clear waters and a rich underwater world, making them ideal for diving lovers.

 

2. St. Nicholas Fortress (Šibenik)

St. Nicholas Fortress, located in the St. Anthony Channel, is an impressive historical monument worth visiting. The fortress has been recently renovated and offers a unique view of Šibenik and the surrounding area. Its construction is fascinating, as it was part of Šibenik’s defensive network from the 16th century. You can also enjoy a scenic walk through the middle of the channel.

3. Krka National Park

Krka National Park is one of the most visited destinations in Croatia. Located around the Krka River, it offers numerous trails, waterfalls, and viewpoints, as well as activities such as hiking, boat rides, and visits to the island of Visovac. The Skradinski Buk waterfalls, the park’s main symbol, are stunning in their beauty, and you can even swim beneath them.

4. Kornati National Park

Kornati National Park is a unique archipelago made up of more than 140 islands, islets, and reefs. Known for its crystal-clear sea, rich marine life, and beautiful coves, Kornati can be explored by boat. There are also organized tours that include diving, swimming, and enjoying nature. Kornati is a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.

5. Zadar

Located only about 60 kilometers from Vodice, Zadar is a city rich in history and culture. It offers amazing cultural landmarks such as the Church of St. Donatus, the Roman Forum, the Sea Organ, and the Greeting to the Sun. Zadar is also known for its breathtaking sunsets, which can be experienced by the sea – one of the most beautiful sights on the Adriatic coast.

6. Šibenik and St. James Cathedral

Just a 10-minute drive from Vodice lies Šibenik, a city with a rich history and the unique St. James Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Šibenik is also home to several impressive fortresses, including St. Michael’s Fortress and St. John’s Fortress, both offering stunning views of the city and the sea. The city is also well known for its cultural events and music festivals.

7. Boat Trips

Thanks to its coastal location, Vodice offers easy access to nearby islands and coves by boat. Popular excursions include visits to the islands of Prvić, Zlarin, and Kaprije. Prvić is known for its historical significance and peaceful atmosphere, offering a chance to enjoy local restaurants and walking paths. Zlarin is famous for its coral-making tradition, while Kaprije is an ideal spot for relaxing in crystal-clear waters.

 

Vodice and its surroundings offer a wide range of attractions – from historical and cultural landmarks to natural beauties that will satisfy all types of travelers. Whether you're a fan of beaches, history, nature, or gastronomy, this part of the Adriatic has plenty to offer. Don’t forget – the best way to experience the beauty of this region is to embrace the relaxing seaside lifestyle and explore the surrounding islands and towns.