This fine place offers olive-oil tasting (including advice on how to tell the difference between good and bad olive oil), a tour of its production processes, and a shop where you can purchase the real thing. It's a wonderful introduction to what is something of a Croatian obsession.
Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions
16.19 MILES
Covering 95 sq km of the Velebit Range that divides continental Croatia from the Adriatic coast, Paklenica National Park contains some of the country’s…
14.13 MILES
Another wacky and wonderful creation by Nikola Bašić (the local architect who designed the nearby Sea Organ), this 22m-wide circle set into the pavement…
25.71 MILES
This isn't just the most important Serbian Orthodox monastery in Croatia; it's one of the faith's most important sites full stop. Featuring a unique…
14.13 MILES
Zadar’s incredible Sea Organ, designed by local architect Nikola Bašić, is unique. Set within the perforated stone stairs that descend into the sea is a…
28.16 MILES
Stretching from the western foot of the Dinaric Range into the sea near Šibenik, the 73km Krka River and its wonderful waterfalls define the landscape of…
17.17 MILES
On Murter's northern coast, along the western edge of the Gradina Peninsula north of the settlement of Marina Hramina, is one of Dalmatia's most unusual…
20.79 MILES
Composed of 89 of the Kornati's 140 islands, Kornati National Park shelters part of the largest and densest archipelago in the Adriatic. Due to the…
29.78 MILES
The highlight of Krka National Park, an hour-long loop follows boardwalks, connects little islands in the emerald-green, fish-filled river and terminates…
Nearby Northern Dalmatia attractions
0.48 MILES
Tours, tastings and cellar-door sales make this a fine detour just off the E71. The organic winery is best known for its reds (cabernet sauvignon, merlot…
13.61 MILES
This fun museum is devoted to optical and other illusions. There's a vortex tunnel, holograms, a mirror room, an infinity room and loads of interactive…
13.62 MILES
It's baffling that a medium as delicate as glass could survive the earthquakes and wars that have plagued this region over the millennia, but this…
13.62 MILES
Built in 1574 on the site of a former moat, this square takes its name from the five wells that supplied Zadar with water until 1838. Set into the…
13.63 MILES
The most elaborate of the city gates also has the prettiest setting, facing a sheltered little marina. Dating from 1543, it has Renaissance-style…
13.64 MILES
While this 17th-century baroque church is pretty enough, it's what lies inside that makes it truly noteworthy. Taking pride of place above the main altar,…
13.66 MILES
This modest archway is the city's most important gate as it is the main tourist entrance from the handy footbridge across the harbour.
13.69 MILES
This humble gate is handy for reaching the ferries and excursion boats that line the harbour here.