Spacious family apartment with a private terrace and sea view. Ideal for a peaceful getaway.
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Spacious apartment with a balcony and unforgettable sunsets. Perfect for larger families.
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Small but spacious apartment with everything you need for your holiday.
APARTMENT DETAILSThe hedonistic heart of Croatia – Dalmatia – known for its food, beaches and crystal clear sea.
Grebaštica, home of our apartments, is the essence of all Croatian attractions. We are located between Zadar and Split, in a peaceful bay.
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Tojo Apartments are located in Grebaštica, one of the most beautiful corners of Dalmatia.
Find us on Google MapsMedieval defensive wall from 1497 — symbol of Grebaštica, built against the Turks.
MORE DETAILSEmerald river with seven magnificent waterfalls and a Franciscan monastery on the islet of Visovac.
MORE DETAILSThe only cathedral in the world built entirely of stone — UNESCO World Heritage Site.
MORE DETAILSPicturesque town on a small islet with Babić vineyards and the statue of Our Lady of Loreto on Gaj viewpoint.
MORE DETAILSArchipelago of 140 uninhabited islands — paradise for sailors, divers and lovers of untouched nature.
MORE DETAILSRenesansna utvrda iz 17. stoljeća s AR prikazom bitke i najljepšim zalaskom sunca u Šibeniku.
MORE DETAILS4.5 km of beautiful coastal path with panoramic views of the city and St. Nicholas Fortress at the end.
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Impressive defensive wall built in 1497 on the Oštrica peninsula, right next to Grebaštica — symbol of the village and one of the finest examples of medieval fortifications in Croatia. Its construction was financially supported by the Venetian Doge Agostino Barbarigo.
The wall is 6–10 metres high and about a metre wide, with battlements and loopholes. Villagers hid behind it from Turkish attacks together with their livestock and valuables. It was later used as a plague quarantine, and even as protection from British pirates during French rule.
Locals call it the "Great Wall of Grebaštica". The peninsula is today a hunting ground known for its mouflon.
Distance: Right next to Grebaštica · Entry: Free




One of Croatia's most beautiful national parks, known for the seven magnificent waterfalls of the Krka River. The most visited waterfall, Skradinski buk, is 17 metres high and consists of 17 cascades. Walk the wooden paths above the waterfalls, visit the Franciscan monastery on Visovac islet, and enjoy pristine Dalmatian nature.
Distance: 25 km from Grebaštica (25 min drive)
Entry: ~30 € (season) · Children under 7 free




A unique gem of Renaissance architecture and the only cathedral in the world built entirely of stone — without brick or timber. On the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2000. Master Juraj Dalmatinac carved around 70 portraits into the stone frieze encircling the cathedral.
Distance: 14 km from Grebaštica (15 min drive)
Entry: 5 € for foreigners · Free for locals




One of the most picturesque places on the Adriatic — the old town built on a small islet connected to the mainland, surrounded by vineyards producing the famous Babić wine. Narrow cobblestone streets, white stone houses and panoramic sea views make Primošten unforgettable.
Our Lady of Loreto — Gaj Viewpoint: On Gaj hill (173 m) above Primošten stands an impressive 17-metre statue — the largest of its kind in the world. Covered in mosaic of gold, silver and coloured glass, with a crown of precious stones. Unforgettable panoramic views of Primošten and the Šibenik archipelago.
Distance: 6 km from Grebaštica (10 min drive)



An archipelago of more than 140 uninhabited islands, islets and reefs — a true sea within a sea. Paradise for sailors, divers and all who seek untouched nature. George Bernard Shaw said: "On the last day of Creation, God desired to crown His work, and thus created the Kornati islands."
Boat trips are organised from Šibenik, Murter and surrounding harbours. They usually last all day and include swimming in hidden coves and lunch on the island.
Distance: ~2 hours by boat from Šibenik



An impressive 17th century Renaissance fortress, built in just three weeks before the Ottoman attack of 1646. Renovated in 2016, it offers a unique AR battle display from 1647. Located on a hill above Šibenik with panoramic views of the city, sea and islands.
Locals say this is the place with the most beautiful sunset in the city. Entry includes the neighbouring St. John's Fortress.
Distance: 14 km · Entry: 10 € (includes St. John's Fortress)



A unique 4.5 km promenade along St. Anthony's Channel in Šibenik — lit at night by solar lamps, ideal for romantic sunset walks. It stretches from Panikovac cove to St. Nicholas Fortress (UNESCO).
Along the way you have a 360° panoramic view of all of Šibenik. The path passes through pine and oak forest, and hides the cave of St. Anthony with its underground chapel and an incredible viewpoint.
Suitable for family walks, cycling and recreational running.
Distance: 14 km from Grebaštica · Entry: Free
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