Šibenik is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik–Knin County and also the 3rd largest city in the historic region of Dalmatia. It is the oldest native Croatian town on the shores of the sea. In the city of Šibenik there are four fortresses, each of whom provides spectacular view on the city, sea and nearby islands. Fortresses nowadays serve as a tourist sightseeing with each of them having unique offers to tourists.
St. Nicholas Fortress is a fortress located on the island called Ljuljevacat the entrance of Šibenik channel across from the Jadrija beach lighthouse. It is included in UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list as part of “Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – western Stato da Mar” in 2017.
St. Michael’s Fortress in historic town centre
St. John Fortress
Barone Fortress
