Pirovac is a coastal village in Dalmatia that dates back to the Middle Ages and was once a fortress for the oldest Croatian nobility. It is located in the vicinity of Lake Vrana, a beautiful lake famous for its position right next to the Adriatic Sea. The area has a mild climate, offering warm summers and gentle winters. The coastline is known for its many coves with crystal-clear stone and pebble beaches, and the nearby Kornati National Park is part of its archipelago.
Strategically positioned between Biograd na Moru and Šibenik, Pirovac is close to many popular summer spots in the Šibenik Region and is also near the Zadar and Split regions. This makes it a perfect base for exploring hidden treasures. Activities like walking in nature, cycling, sailing, diving, and enjoying Dalmatian specialties offer plenty of options for a fun and relaxing vacation.
Pirovac is rich in landmarks that showcase its historical significance as a center for the Knights Templar. The old part of the town, with its medieval walls and "Village Gate," is one of the most interesting sights and a great photo opportunity. Exploring the old town and its hidden alleys with ancient stone streets gives a glimpse into centuries past.