Once an island, Primošten has preserved the atmosphere and all the architectural features of a medieval Mediterranean fishing village. The town is dominated by sv. Juraj [St. George] on the highest point of the former island, and the Church of Gospa od Milosti [Our Lady of Mercy] and the chapel of sv. Roko [St. Rocco] certainly attracts our attention.
Naturally sheltered from the winds, surrounded by vineyards woven into a stone honeycomb, at the foot of the hills there is Kremik marina which is unique on the Adriatic. The view of the Babić vines in their stone cells on the nearby slopes is a special experience and testimony to how man's hand can enrich and fertilize even the harshest landscape. On the Raduča peninsula, to the north of the town, in a pine forest, there are hotels and beaches with a wide range of facilities.Dalmatia – Šibenik - Wines
The wines of Šibenik’s coastal area and the islands are widely known, especially the autochthonous Babić variety from the vineyards of Primošten – thanks to their beauty, the unusual geographic position and the barren land on which they grow, they have become a true monument to hardworking peasants. It is no wonder their painting adorns the lobby of the United Nations building in New York.