TRIBUNJ
Tribunj is a small Dalmatian village placed in the heart of the Sibenik-Knin County in North Dalmatia. It is a picturesque Dalmatian village with stone houses, narrow alleys, charming sights like St Nicolas church, remains of a medieval fort of Jurjevgrad and entertaining offer (Donkey races on the first Sunday in August, different concerts and exhibitions). It is placed in a good position to discover both North and Central Dalmatia and the beautiful and rich offer on land as well as to sail among the most beautiful islands in Croatia. Tribunj is divided into urban, mainland part and the peninsular historical core which houses the municipal buildings, the Tourist Board office, post etc. Tribunj has a beautiful view of the two islands of the Tribunj archipelago – Lukovnjak and Logorun. It is focused on tourism but still recognized also for fishing and olive growing.
Marina Tribunj is placed in a sheltered bay at the entrance of Tribunj. The marina has 240 sea berths and 150 dry berths and is equipped with all necessary facilities - gas station, top quality boat service, reception which is open whole year round with daily weather report and free internet, restaurant and beauty salon.
Routes:
1) Tribunj – Telascica (national park Kornati) - Zlarin - Primosten - Trogir – Split - Rogoznica - Sibenik - Skradin - Tribunj
2) Tribunj – Kaprije – Kakan – Ravni Zakan – Zut (Kornati) – Telascica (national park Kornati) - Jezera (island Murter) - Tribunj
3) Tribunj - Kaprije – Hramina (island Murter) − Murter – Soline (island Pasman) – Iz Mali (island Iz) − Molat − Ilovik - Mali Losinj (island Veli Losinj) – Premuda – Sakarun bay (island Dugi Otok) − Bozava (island Dugi Otok) - Rava - Sali (island Dugi Otok) - Lojena bay (island Levrnaka) − Piskera (island Panitula) - Zakan (island Ravni Zakan) – Stupica bay (island Zirje) − Primosten − Zlarin − Skradin − Tribunj