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DALMATIAN ETHNO VILLAGE

Discover Dalmatia’s culinary and cultural heritage with a visit to the Dalmatian Ethno Village in Šibenik—a living museum where traditions are preserved and shared through hands-on experiences. This traditional village in Šibenik in Croatia blends history, gastronomy, and craftsmanship, offering guests a glimpse into the everyday life of ancestors along the Adriatic coast.

Stroll past stone houses, an ancient 100-year-old water mill, and working workshops. Watch artisans weave, distil brandy, or press olives at the on-site olive oil distillery Šibenik, and enjoy food prepared the traditional way: under the iron bell, grilled over an open fire, or baked in the village’s own ovens.

This is also one of the few places to experience the ethno food tasting Šibenik offers—served as part of a garden to plate experience built around seasonal produce. From homemade bread, prosciutto, and cheeses to fresh seafood and local wines, every bite carries the flavour of traditional Dalmatian cuisine.

Evening programmes often include folklore, klapa singing, and interactive workshops, while the souvenir shop features traditional crafts and original Croatian items to take home. Here, the pace of modern life slips away—replaced by the timeless rhythm of this Dalmatian cultural village in Šibenik.

DETAILS
Address

Hoteli Solaris 86, 22000 Šibenik, Croatia

Telephone
Opening Hours

12:00 – 22:00

Airport Distance

Split Airport 55 km
Zadar Airport 77 km

DID YOU KNOW?
Stories and traditions that keep Dalmatian culture alive today.
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UNESCO recognition
Grapes, olives and wheat remain its foundation, still thriving across Croatia’s Adriatic coast
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World’s first cheese
Archaeological finds near Šibenik revealed traces of fermented dairy—cheese and yoghurt—dating back 7,200 years, predating Egyptian discoveries by 4,000 years.
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Living tradition
The village isn’t just a setting—it’s a working environment where age-old crafts, tools, and recipes are still in use today. It stands out as the premium Šibenik ethno attraction—one that offers both authenticity and participation.
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