| Visit medieval Sibenik on Croatia holidays |
| Friday, 28 August 2009 15:36 |
People with an interest in history may fancy combining a Croatia sailing holiday with a visit to the
town of Sibenik next month to attend a medieval fair.The event will take place on the streets and squares of the old town from September 19th to 21st. Sibenik is located on the Adriatic coast between Zadar and Split, two highly popular destinations that travellers can visit during Croatia sailing holidays. The medieval fair is held to highlight and celebrate a time when Sibenik was the largest city in Croatia. Visitors will be able to learn all about life and work in the country centuries ago and sample some of the foods that the people of Sibenik may have eaten in medieval times. Vocal groups and troupes of dancers will add to the festival atmosphere during the fair weekend, while jugglers, archers and knights will provideunusual spectacles for tourists to see. Travellers can visit Sibenik as part of a Croatian holiday that also visits popular destinations such as Zadar, Split and Makarska. ![]() |
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