Enjoying a picture-postcard environmental setting, this end of paradise in Croatia is distinguished by the authentic lifestyle of its population. A fishing village in Dalmatia, 4 km west of Vodice, Tribunj is the destination par excellence for tourists in search of originality.
Tribunj in history
Although today it stands out for its lively marina and pretty stone houses, the typical Dalmatian town of Tribunj was originally a settlement for refugees from the surrounding villages. Its location on an islet connected to the mainland by a stone deck gives it a special charm.
The town ensured its latent development thanks to the ancient walls protecting it from the Ottoman invasion. Currently, the population of Tribunj lives mainly from agriculture and fishing. And taking advantage of the most turquoise sea in the Adriatic, Tribunj has been able to make its tourism sector take off.
Activities in Tribunj
It is impossible to get bored once you arrive in this charming corner of Croatia, as there is so much to see and do! The curious will enjoy exploring the monuments that tell the pious and glorious past of the city, such as the Jurjevgrad fortress founded in the 17th century, the Church of Djevica Marija and the Church of St. Nicholas, founded in 1435 and 1452 respectively.
Strolling through the sometimes quiet and sometimes lively alleys of Tribunj, hauled in by the sides of the boats of the beautiful stone houses, is also a pleasant experience for the whole family! Don't miss the chance to take a tour of the marina before setting sail in the open sea. For lovers of pleasure trips and sea trips, yacht charter in Tribunj is an interesting activity that will transform your stay into a pleasant moment of relaxation for two.
Would you like to have this unique experience? Then opt for a yacht charter and explore the Dalmatian coastline at a leisurely pace. On your return from your little trip, be sure to take a detour to the Tribunj open fresh fish and crab market where you can buy some seafood and concoct some culinary delights during your sailboat charter in Croatia.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 4 191 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $8,946 |
Minimum weekly price | $614 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |