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Etnoland entrance

Plan your visit

Plan your fantastic experience

Opening hours

<p>Etnoland is open year-round. Our opening hours vary, so we encourage you to check our calendar for the information on availability and to secure your spot for a delightful experience.</p>

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Ticket prices

General admission20

child 6 to 1415

child under 6free

family ticket

(2 adults + 2 children under 14)

42

Location

Put Čikole 4, Pakovo Selo

20 min from Šibenik

1 hour from Split

Free parking

Etnoland signage

Barrier-free access

<p>Etnoland is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience for all visitors. Our facility is designed to be barrier-free, ensuring that everyone can fully enjoy the beauty and culture we offer. From accessible paths to wheelchair-friendly areas, we strive to create an inviting environment where every guest can explore and participate in our activities without obstacles.</p>

Note: Our konoba (traditional wine cellar in Grandpa's house), maintaining its authentic, original construction, is accessible only via stairs.

Reaching us

Etnoland is conveniently located just a short drive from the stunning coastal city of Šibenik, making it easily accessible for visitors.

By car

<p>If you're travelling by car, enter our address (Put Čikole 4, Pakovo Selo) into your GPS or navigation app. There is free parking available on-site for your convenience.</p>

From Šibenik (less than a 20 min drive)

Start your journey by heading north on the D56 road towards Knin. Follow the signs indicating Drniš, and in Pakovo Selo turn left towards Etnoland.

From Split and Zadar (less than a 60 min drive)

<p>Travel on the A1 motorway towards Šibenik, then take the exit for Šibenik / Drniš. Follow the signs indicating Drniš, and in Pakovo Selo turn left towards Etnoland.</p>

Public transport

If you prefer public transportation, local buses run regularly from Šibenik to Drniš (sikbus.hr, Line 58) and back. Simply get off the bus in Pakovo Selo, head northwest and Etnoland is approximately 500 meters away from the bus stop.

Etnoland Restaurant Terrace

Where to eat traditional food in Dalmatia?

Etnoland is well known for renowned Drniš pršut smoked ham, traditional Dalmatian pašticada beef stew, exquisite dishes cooked under the peka, and our exceptional olive oil.

At Etnoland, you are welcome to enjoy our delicious local cuisine, but please note that restaurant seats are limited and subject to availability. To enhance your experience, we strongly advise making a reservation in advance to secure your table.

Our restaurant is an integral part of the Etnoland theme park and is available to visitors who have purchased a ticket and wish to explore the offerings we provide.

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Funded by European Union NextGenerationEU
Grb Republike Hrvatske
REPUBLIC OF CROATIA Ministry of Tourism<br/>and Sports

Green and Digital Transition of Dalmati Theme Park

Project co-financed by the European Union