Grebaštica, Coastal settlement in Šibenik, Croatia.
Grebaštica is a coastal settlement with 37 beaches, including Velika Raduca Beach and Tepli Bok Beach offering access to the Adriatic Sea. The town stretches along the Dalmatian shoreline with varied coastal features for swimming and water activities.
The settlement has connections to the medieval sea sponge harvesting tradition from neighboring Krapanj island, which shaped local maritime practices. These seafaring roots influenced how the community developed its relationship with the sea over time.
The settlement keeps alive regional food traditions through production of Drniš prosciutto, Babić wine, and locally made cheese. You will find these products in small shops and family-run establishments throughout the area.
Nine beach locations have lifeguards and basic facilities for swimmers and visitors. Water conditions vary by season, so plan your visit based on your preference for warm or cooler swimming conditions.
The settlement sits at a gateway to two national parks, Krka and Kornati, connecting inland mountain terrain with an archipelago of uninhabited islands. This proximity to two distinctly different landscapes is uncommon along this stretch of coast.
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