Guidebook for Tisno

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Guidebook for Tisno

Food Scene

Open throughout the year, fresh,delicious food, good service
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Konoba Broscica
12 Put Brošćice
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Open throughout the year, fresh,delicious food, good service
It is across the street so you can ask for delivery on your terrace. Delicious food, excellent pizza, breakfast available.
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Pizzeria Martin
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It is across the street so you can ask for delivery on your terrace. Delicious food, excellent pizza, breakfast available.
Excellent fish food, suitable for romantic dinner
Buffet Ferali
2 D121
Excellent fish food, suitable for romantic dinner
Perfect for English breakfast or morning coffee
Hotel Tisno
Perfect for English breakfast or morning coffee

Parks & Nature

Krka National Park is situated along the Krka River in southern Croatia. It's known for a series of 7 waterfalls. In the south, Skradinski Buk waterfall is flanked by traditional watermills. To the north, a nature trail passes another striking cascade, Roški Slap, and the Krka Monastery, built above ancient Roman catacombs. Visovac Island is home to the 15th-century Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy.
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Krka Nemzeti Park
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Krka National Park is situated along the Krka River in southern Croatia. It's known for a series of 7 waterfalls. In the south, Skradinski Buk waterfall is flanked by traditional watermills. To the north, a nature trail passes another striking cascade, Roški Slap, and the Krka Monastery, built above ancient Roman catacombs. Visovac Island is home to the 15th-century Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy.
The Kornati National Park is often mentioned as "nautical paradise" in tourist publications. You will enjoy in "slalom" sailing through the 89 unforgettable islands, islets and reefs.
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Kornati
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The Kornati National Park is often mentioned as "nautical paradise" in tourist publications. You will enjoy in "slalom" sailing through the 89 unforgettable islands, islets and reefs.
Lake Vrana is the largest lake in Croatia. It is a designated nature park, a kind of protected area in Croatia. It is located in Zadar County and Šibenik-Knin County, between the towns of Benkovac, Pirovac, Pakoštane and Tisno. The area of the lake is 30.7 square kilometres, the elevation of its surface above sea level is only 0.1 metres, while its maximum depth is 4 metres. The lake is in a karst valley filled with water and is a rare example cryptodepression. The dominant feature of the park is a special ornithological reserve, an almost untouched natural habitat of birds. The lake provides an ample amount of fish for fishing enthusiasts.
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Lake Vrana
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Lake Vrana is the largest lake in Croatia. It is a designated nature park, a kind of protected area in Croatia. It is located in Zadar County and Šibenik-Knin County, between the towns of Benkovac, Pirovac, Pakoštane and Tisno. The area of the lake is 30.7 square kilometres, the elevation of its surface above sea level is only 0.1 metres, while its maximum depth is 4 metres. The lake is in a karst valley filled with water and is a rare example cryptodepression. The dominant feature of the park is a special ornithological reserve, an almost untouched natural habitat of birds. The lake provides an ample amount of fish for fishing enthusiasts.

Sightseeing

Boasting a historic old town of Roman ruins, medieval churches, cosmopolitan cafes and quality museums set on a small peninsula, Zadar is an intriguing city. It’s not too crowded, it’s not overrun with tourists and its two unique attractions – the sound-and-light spectacle of the Sea Organ and the Sun Salutation – need to be seen and heard to be believed. While it’s not a picture-postcard kind of place, the mix of ancient relics, Habsburg elegance, coastal setting and unsightly tower blocks is what gives Zadar so much character. It's no Dubrovnik, but it's not a museum town either – this is a living, vibrant city, enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
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Zadar
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Boasting a historic old town of Roman ruins, medieval churches, cosmopolitan cafes and quality museums set on a small peninsula, Zadar is an intriguing city. It’s not too crowded, it’s not overrun with tourists and its two unique attractions – the sound-and-light spectacle of the Sea Organ and the Sun Salutation – need to be seen and heard to be believed. While it’s not a picture-postcard kind of place, the mix of ancient relics, Habsburg elegance, coastal setting and unsightly tower blocks is what gives Zadar so much character. It's no Dubrovnik, but it's not a museum town either – this is a living, vibrant city, enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Gorgeous Trogir is set within medieval walls on a tiny island, linked by bridges to both the mainland and to the far larger Čiovo island. On summer nights everyone gravitates to the wide seaside promenade, lined with bars, cafes, and yachts – leaving the knotted maze-like marble streets gleaming mysteriously under old-fashioned streetlights. The old town has retained many intact and beautiful buildings from its age of glory, between the 13th and 15th centuries. In 1997 its profuse collection of Romanesque and Renaissance buildings earned it World Heritage status.
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Trogir
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Gorgeous Trogir is set within medieval walls on a tiny island, linked by bridges to both the mainland and to the far larger Čiovo island. On summer nights everyone gravitates to the wide seaside promenade, lined with bars, cafes, and yachts – leaving the knotted maze-like marble streets gleaming mysteriously under old-fashioned streetlights. The old town has retained many intact and beautiful buildings from its age of glory, between the 13th and 15th centuries. In 1997 its profuse collection of Romanesque and Renaissance buildings earned it World Heritage status.