Today, the lifeguard service has started operating at the Blue Beach in Vodice, thus fulfilling all the conditions for raising the Blue Flag, the world symbol of quality beach service and clean sea.
Recently, in the Sunday show "Plodovi zemlje" on HRT, a segment about the short supply chains in Vodice was featured. More and more restaurateurs in Vodice are joining forces with farmers, fishermen, and producers of meat and cured meat products to offer their guests authentic local food.
On Monday, May 1st, the Tourist Board of the town of Vodice organized a picnic in Rakitnica for all citizens and guests of Vodice. The picnic took place near the church of St. Ivan, and many visitors enjoyed socializing in the beautiful location next to the church.
Before the exhibition that opened last night at the Vodice City Library, Ukrainian artist Kseniya Noryk exhibited in Dnipro, Kiev, Odessa, and Warsaw. Those were group exhibitions, and this is her first solo exhibition.
From 16th to 21st of May, Croatia is participating for the fourth consecutive time in the largest European festival of traditional boats and maritime heritage, La semaine du Golfe Morbihan. As we previously reported, the festival takes place in the French region of Brittany.
This weekend, 20th and 21st of May, the "Look into the Blue" project is visiting Vodice, with the aim of promoting diving and emphasizing the beauty of the Croatian underwater world.
The third out of a total of 8 free guided walking tours on Mount Okit, located near the town of Vodice, will take place on Statehood Day, Tuesday, May 30th, at 5:00 PM.
Every year, the city allocates significant financial resources for the maintenance and improvement of beaches, aiming to compensate for the loss of pebbles, which are often carried away by the south wind during the winter months. This is part of an extensive plan by which the city strives to provide a pleasant space for recreation and relaxation for its citizens and visitors.
The Public Institution Nature of Šibenik-Knin County, as part of the EU project "Tourist valorization in St. Ante Channel - Phase 2", has transformed the former abandoned building within the Minerska military complex into a modernly equipped center with an info desk, souvenir shop, attractive multimedia museum setting, multipurpose lecture hall, and offices for employees.