Betina, Coastal settlement in Tisno, Croatia
Betina is a coastal settlement on the northeastern shore of Murter island, where traditional stone houses face toward the Adriatic Sea. The buildings cluster closely along the waterfront, creating a typical Mediterranean village appearance with narrow streets and a working harbor.
Betina was established in the 16th century and developed into a shipbuilding center with a yard that remains among the oldest on the Adriatic coast. Maritime work became the foundation of the local economy and shaped how the community grew over the following centuries.
The Museum of Wooden Shipbuilding shows how boat building shaped the lives and identity of residents over generations. Local families maintain these maritime traditions, which remain woven into the daily culture and pride of the community.
Visitors reach Betina by crossing a drawbridge in Tisno, which connects the settlement to the mainland and opens at regular times throughout the day. Checking these times beforehand helps plan your visit and understand the rhythm of local life.
The Brganje Day festival in August celebrates the local shellfish gathering tradition with demonstrations and traditional food preparation methods. This event reveals how deeply the connection between the community and the sea runs today.
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