Driving to Šibenik by car is a great option, as the city is well-connected by highways and scenic roads. Here’s how you can reach Šibenik by car:
- From Zagreb (Croatia's Capital)
Route: Take the A1 Highway (E65) south from Zagreb toward Split.
Distance: Approx. 340 km (211 miles).
Driving Time: About 3.5 to 4 hours.
Tolls: The A1 is a toll road, so you will need to pay tolls at various points.
Directions: Follow signs for Split. Take the exit at Pirovac or Šibenik from the A1, and follow the road into the city.
- From Split
Route: Take the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road or the A1 highway north.
Distance: About 85 km (53 miles).
Driving Time: Around 1 hour.
Tolls: If you take the A1 highway, there will be tolls.
Directions: Follow signs toward Zagreb on the A1 and exit at Šibenik.
- From Zadar
Route: Take the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road or the A1 highway south.
Distance: About 90 km (56 miles).
Driving Time: Around 1 hour 15 minutes.
Tolls: If using the A1 highway, expect to pay tolls.
Directions: Head south on the A1 highway or along the D8, and exit at Šibenik.
- From Dubrovnik
Route: Take the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road north (a more scenic route) or the A1 highway.
Distance: Approx. 280 km (174 miles).
Driving Time: About 4 to 5 hours.
Tolls: There are tolls on the A1 highway, but no tolls if you take the D8 coastal road.
Directions: Drive north towards Split, and from there continue on to Šibenik via the A1 or D8.
Tips:
Toll Roads: Croatia’s highways (A1, A6, etc.) are modern and fast, but they do have tolls, so make sure to have local currency (kuna) or a credit card for payments.
Scenic Coastal Route (D8): If you want a more scenic drive, consider taking the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road. This road offers beautiful views of the coastline but is slower than the highway.
Parking in Šibenik: Parking in the city center can be challenging, especially in the summer. There are paid parking zones and garages available near the Old Town.