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Prvić island as an attractive destination for your holiday
The island & Luka
Prvić Luka is a picturesque fishing village on the island of Prvić in Croatia. This island is located in the Adriatic Sea and is close to the town of Vodice and the historic town of Šibenik. Prvić Luka is the largest village on the island and is characterised by its rich history and charming atmosphere.
The island of Prvić is divided into two main towns: Prvić Luka and Prvić Šepurine. Prvić Luka, is located on the north-western coast of the island. The village is particularly known for its authentic architecture, characterised by narrow streets and traditional stone houses. Prvić Luka exudes a relaxed atmosphere and is a favourite destination for tourists who want to experience the tranquillity and beauty of the Dalmatian islands.
The natural beauty of Prvić Luka and the entire island makes it an attractive destination for nature lovers and all those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The unspoilt nature, crystal clear waters and idyllic beaches help to make Prvić Luka a charming and welcoming place.

Historical sights
One of the most famous sights in Prvić Luka is the Church of St Mary of Loret. This Baroque church dates back to the 18th century and houses valuable works of art. The island itself has a long history dating back to Roman times and was once a favourite retreat for nobles and clergy.
Prvić is also known for its connection to the famous Croatian inventor Faust Vrančić, who lived in the 17th century. His monument and the museum in Prvić Luka commemorate his legacy and contributions to science.
Hiking and walking
Although the island of Prvić is not particularly large, it offers some interesting opportunities for hiking enthusiasts. There are scenic routes and paths that allow you to explore the island’s nature and historical sights. A connection between Prvić Luka and Prvić Šepurine is provided by hiking trails that lead through picturesque villages and olive groves and offer marvellous views of the sea.
The church of St Marija of Loret is another destination that can be reached on a beautiful hiking trail. This baroque church from the 18th century is located on a hill and offers not only historical insights but also a panoramic view of the surrounding area.
The island is criss-crossed by nature trails that lead through fragrant pine forests. These paths make it possible to discover the local flora and fauna and are particularly beautiful when the flowers are in bloom. As the island is surrounded by the Adriatic Sea, coastal walks offer particularly charming views. You can walk along the coast and enjoy the sea breeze and the picturesque views of the water.
For those who want to learn more about the island’s history and culture, guided walks are also available to ensure that no interesting places are missed.