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21,269 wonderful accommodation options from 51 providers, such as Booking.com or TUIvillas, are available in Šibenik. By comparing these different offers, HomeToGo highlights the best deals and the most popular properties in Šibenik.
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Price and Availability Index in Šibenik
Holiday Letting Price Information in Šibenik
We analysed price data and summarised them in this graph, which shows holiday letting prices for the next twelve months in Šibenik. The week with the highest average prices is in July (20/07 - 27/07). During this week, a night will cost on average £91. The cheapest week to book a holiday rental is in April (20/04 - 27/04).
Holiday Home Availability Information in Šibenik
The graph shows the weekly availability rate in Šibenik for the next twelve months. So far, the week with the least available rentals in Šibenik is in February (01/02 - 08/02). People tend to travel to Šibenik least during a week in September (07/09 - 14/09) when only 13% of the rentals are booked.
The Weather in Šibenik
Above are the weather conditions for Šibenik. On average, the warmest month is July. On the other hand, you could have temperatures dropping under 4° in January. The rainiest month is July, while the driest month is August.
Discover Croatia's coastal heritage with a Sibenik holiday letting
Overlooking a turquoise bay, the medieval city of Sibenik, Croatia, awaits. Holiday lettings here offer easy access to festivals at medieval fortresses, boating trips amid the Kornati Islands, and walks alongside roaring waterfalls.
Medieval city
The medieval heart of Sibenik is a maze of alleyways climbing a hillside. Hike to St. Michael's Fortress for the best views of the city, the Krka River, and the glimmering Adriatic Sea. Parts of this military edifice date back to the thirteenth century.
Check out St. James' Cathedral, one of the gems of the Dalmatian coast. Designed by Juraj Dalmatinac, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is rumoured to be the world's largest church constructed completely of stone, without supports. Unusually, its exterior and interior are exactly the same shape.
Waterfalls and other wonders
The waterfalls in Krka National Park are some of the most impressive in Europe. Croatia's longest river, the Krka, flows through the park, dropping seven spectacular times on its way. The park also encompasses the Dinaric Alps and vast forests filled with trails ready to be hiked.
The Kornati Islands aren't far away, and their glimmering beaches twinkle invitingly, especially in summer. This archipelago of 89 islands, best navigated by boat, is famed for perfect beaches, reefs, and water sports. Besides beaches, there are also Neolithic and Byzantine archaeological sites to discover. You can see the vestiges of human inhabitation on Kornat and Žut, while Proversa has a Roman villa.
Festivals for all ages
Sibenik is known for its International Children's Festival in June and July. The three-week celebration of all things youthful involves music, dance, children's films, theatre productions, parades, and even puppets.
Catch a concert or theatre event at St. Michael's Fortress between June and August. Terraneo Festival offers an extensive lineup of world-famous bands, and draws music fans from all over.
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