If you have visited everything we suggested for the first three days, it is time for us to advise you on what to see and experience during the remaining two.
You have already visited one, perhaps even both, UNESCO monuments, three or four fortresses, tasted the charms of the archipelago, gotten lost a few times in the historic center, and visited one national park – so it is the perfect time to visit the other. Kornati National Park is an experience you will remember for a lifetime during the warmer months, and it will take up almost an entire day, as boat trips to the Kornati usually start at 9:00 AM and end sometime after 5:00 PM.

How to spend the fifth day? Take a walk along the Primošten Bilo promenade – in the summer months, with its secluded coves nestled between the rocks, it is the perfect place for swimming, while off-season it is ideal for walking or cycling. Along the way, don't miss visiting magical Primošten and the Our Lady of Loreto viewpoint. If you would rather visit the western part of the county, the island of Murter, with its four charming towns and numerous natural beaches, will delight you just as much. A third, equally exciting option is a visit to one or both of the more remote islands of the Šibenik archipelago – Kaprije and Žirje, which offer an escape from civilization as you know it.

If, however, you would like to do a bit more sightseeing in Šibenik on your last day and also go for a swim, there is the Banj city beach with its beautiful view of the old town, or the popular Šibenik swimming spots of Martinska and Jadrija.
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