Dalmatians are said to be rough around the edges, lacking refined manners, but very good-natured and extremely generous. This is also true for the people of Primošten, so you will surely experience your hosts insisting that you try fritule, take dried figs, and drink a glass of wine, whether you want to or not. Private houses make up the majority of tourist accommodation in Primošten. In addition to simple rooms, studios, and apartments, recently there are also luxury holiday homes with pools and accompanying amenities.
According to the e-Visitor system data, there are 1,289 properties, 3,354 accommodation units with 10,712 main beds and 1,850 additional beds. Primošten is a small town, but it has everything you might need on vacation: supermarkets, a market, a fish market, bakeries, a gas station, butcher shops, souvenir shops, emergency medical services, a pharmacy, a post office, a library, and numerous cafes and restaurants.
Located in the central part of Dalmatia, Primošten is a perfect location, an excellent starting point for all excursions in the nearby and wider area – from Dubrovnik in the southeast (278 km) to Plitvice Lakes National Park in the north (196 km).
For assistance with booking private accommodation, we recommend one of the many tourist agencies.