
You will still encounter the name Solaris in destination communications, as the resort has been synonymous with family vacations on the Šibenik coast for decades under that name.
The resort is spread across a peninsula about six kilometers from the center of Šibenik, surrounded by pine forests and a five-kilometer beach zone. This means guests can spend several days without leaving the complex, while the city remains close enough for an afternoon or evening visit.

For families with children, two facts are most important. Hotel Andrija is the first themed children's hotel in Croatia, decorated with underwater motifs, and features separate children's pools, a children's restaurant, and an animation team. Aquapark Dalmatia, opened in 2013, covers 36,000 square meters, 9,100 of which is heated indoor space, meaning it operates even outside the peak season.

The rest of the complex caters to various interests: En Vogue Beach Club for guests traveling without children, the Dalmatian Ethno Village as a dining and cultural attraction with taverns set in a stone-built traditional Dalmatian village, and the Mediterranean City (a promenade with restaurants and shops within the complex).
Hotel Ivan features a wellness center with indoor saltwater and freshwater pools, fitness facilities, and spa treatments. Hotel Jure is designed for guests seeking a quieter, less family-oriented atmosphere.
For guests who want the sea, comfort, and proximity to Šibenik without constant planning, Amadria Park is a logical choice for an extended stay.