Natural Wonders
This collection highlights the diverse landscapes of the Šibenik region, centered on the Krka National Park. Skradinski Buk features a series of travertine waterfalls where the Krka River descends towards the Adriatic. Nearby, Lake Prokljan marks the confluence of fresh and saltwater. The list also includes the saline lakes of Vela and Mala Solina, known for their historical salt production and medicinal mud, alongside secluded gravel beaches like Šarina draga and the coastal stretches near Zablaće.
Skradinski Buk Waterfalls
This natural gem is a part of the Krka National Park. The river tumbles down almost twenty waterfalls, creating a beautiful scenery that is…
Krka National Park
Krka National Park is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka that it encloses.
Lake Prokljan
Lake Prokljan is a lake in the Croatian region of Dalmatia, located near the cities of Skradin and Šibenik.
Vela Solina
A saline lake near the village of Zablaće, historically used for salt production and known for its brackish water and therapeutic mud deposits.
Mala Solina
A small saline lake located near the Adriatic coast, characterized by high salinity and proximity to the larger Vela Solina basin.
Golubinka
A cave located in the karst hinterland east of Šibenik.
Šarina draga
A secluded gravel beach situated along the lower course of the Krka River, accessible via local trails or by boat.
Bućina
A pebble beach located on the coast south of Šibenik, near the settlement of Zablaće.
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