Punta Planka (rt. Ploča)
Easternmost point of the Adriatic Sea coastline. It is a dramatic rocky cape known for its strong winds and stunning sea views.
Must-see places in Rogoznica
Easternmost point of the Adriatic Sea coastline. It is a dramatic rocky cape known for its strong winds and stunning sea views.
One of the Adriatic's finest marinas with restaurants and yacht services.
A unique saltwater lake with crystal-clear waters and rich local legend.
Pebbled cove with calm turquoise waters, perfect for families.
Nearby attractions and cities with quick drive times
The Lady of Loreto Statue stands on a hill overlooking the Primošten area, offering panoramic views of the Adriatic coast and the surrounding landscape.
A postcard-perfect coastal town known for its charming old town, crystal-clear sea, beautiful beaches, and unforgettable sunset views.
Perfect for unwinding with local flavors, stunning sunset views, and a peaceful hilltop atmosphere.
A UNESCO-listed coastal gem where you can stroll through charming stone streets, discover centuries of history, and soak up the lively waterfront atmosphere.
A historic seaside city filled with beautiful architecture, vibrant squares, excellent restaurants, and authentic Dalmatian charm.
Dalmatia's largest city, offering an exciting mix of Roman history, bustling markets, waterfront cafés, shopping, and a vibrant local lifestyle.
Discover local markets and restaurants
Quick tip: every morning around 10-12, depending on traffic,
a white van comes to the street to the right from us selling bread,
donuts, and similar fresh treats. Some mornings around 9, a man in a
car also arrives on that same street with fish.
They announce their arrival by honking their horns.
This is the city market, where you can find fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables.
Fruit and Vegetables • Rogoznica
Just past the fruit and vegetable stalls, on the left, you'll find the fresh fish section.
Sea Food • Rogoznica
Dalmatian specialty, loved for its simple ingredients and authentic flavor. It is made by filling thin dough with Swiss chard, garlic, and olive oil, then placing hot embers directly on top to crisp the crust and cook it through.
Pašticada is one of Dalmatia's most famous traditional dishes. It is made from slow cooked beef in a rich, flavorful sauce and is traditionally served with homemade gnocchi.
Traditional fish stew made with a mix of fresh fish, onions, tomatoes, and olive oil, slowly cooked to develop a rich flavor.
Traditional cooking method where ingredients are slowly baked under a bell-shaped lid covered with hot embers, resulting in exceptionally tender and flavorful dishes. In Dalmatia, it is often used for meat or octopus dishes.
And for something sweet: Rožata is a beloved Croatian traditional dessert. This silky custard is flavored with rose liqueur, topped with golden caramel, and served chilled for a light, elegant finish to any meal.
Cocktails and live music on summer evenings.
Fish restaurant • Trogir
Espresso, gelato, and sea views from the terrace.
Pizzeria • Split
Popular gelato brand, with locations in Split, Šibenik, and Trogir, known for its rich and creamy ice cream made from high-quality ingredients.
Gelateria • Split • Šibenik • Trogir