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Visitor Center 'Canal St. Ante'
The visitor centre will introduce you to a playful world full of visual exhibits, didactic models and multimedia content, while making you discover a magical underwater world and the richness of biological diversity of the region.
Promenade in the St Anthony's Channel
It is about 4.4 kilometres long and connects an area extending from Panikovac Cove to the islet of Školjić near St Nicholas' Fortress.
Lookout
The lookout was constructed along the footpath, at the highest point of the channel. It overlooks Šibenik, the entire channel, the Šibenik archipelago, Zablaće, Solaris and St Nicholas Fortress
Rest area
While being located at a lower point than the lookout, it also provides a panoramic view of the St Anthony's Channel and the city of Šibenik.
Pier
There is a flight of steps leading from the rest area to the pier, the cave and the undersea tunnel.
Undersea tunnel
While navigating the channel, another place of interest you can discover is an undersea tunnel, which was dug in the rock inside the Cave of St Anthony by the German army.
Minerska Cove
Towards the exit from the channel steep cliffs give place to gorgeous caves, suitable for a swim and recreation. Minerska Cove seems to be an ideal place for such activities.
Cave - Church of St Anthony
People have used speleological objects as their dwellings since ancient times.
Škar Cove
After the construction of the collector, the sea in Škar Cove became clean and suitable for swimming.
Bridge to the islet of Školjić
St Nicholas' Fortress is one of the most important Venetian fortifications outside of Venice as well as one of the most beautiful fortresses in the Adriatic.
St Nicholas’ Fortress
St Nicholas’ Fortress in the St Anthony’s Channel in Šibenik is a unique monument of Renaissance fortification architecture and a superb example of our architectural heritage.
City of Šibenik
The first mention of the city dates back to 1066 and it is the oldest native Croatian city of the Adriatic, boasting numerous natural as well as cultural and historical attractions, among them two monuments under the UNESCO protection.
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