We recommend that you visit sacral heritage monuments and climb the Sv. Nikola hill to see the remains of the Jurjevgrad fort, old cemetery and panoramic site boasting a beautiful view of the archipelago and the Kornatio NP on the one side and of Tribunj and a part of the Šibenik riviera on the other.
To get the full experience of a typical Dalmatian village you must take a stroll through old and narrow streets of the peninsula alive with history and try local fish specialities in one of the establishments.
The Tribunj hinterland is intersected with drystone walls, olives and vineyard, has an authentic Dalmatian vibe and gives a good overview of Tribunj and Sovlje, especially if you take Olive roads to explore the surroundings.
The Tribunj hinterland is intersected with drystone walls, olives and vineyard, has an authentic Dalmatian vibe and gives a good overview of Tribunj and Sovlje, especially if you take Olive roads to explore the surroundings.
Be sure to visit the islands and their hidden coves and do not miss the donkey reservation on the nearby Logorun. These are only parts of the puzzle that gives the visitor “a feeling of Tribunj”. It is up to you to discover as many and have a good time.