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Sitting on the peninsula of Northern Dalmatia you’ll find the postcard perfect town of Primošten. An incredibly beautiful Old Town rich in historic architecture and fortifications was once an islet off the coast which has now been linked to the mainland during the 16th century by causeway. You’ll soon discover the allure of Primošten as a honeypot of lush experiences that wait for you to enjoy, Explore the gorgeous Rudina Square, cast your eyes upon the historic St. George Church before making your way to enjoy the crystal clear waters of the many beaches that surround this town. A dip at Luka Beach or Mala Raduca Beach will satiate water lovers alike with its inviting and vibrant turquoise shores where you can easily spend the whole day. Perhaps a novelty of Primošten is watching the sun set below the horizon which ignites the sky in brilliant hues of pinks, oranges and purples bathing the town in an unbelievable array of colours that will surely leave you speechless.
Some so-so footage of one of the seals we saw on today's outing. The seal is that black ball in the upper right portion of the frame. At about the 30 second mark he dives and you can see the shape of his body, which looks like a big fat black sausage. The footage isn't so great, but we were close enough that we could clearly make out his the features of his face, and could tell he was looking at us; probably as curious about us as we were about him!