The educational campaign “Tourist in your town” will be held on March 4, 2017.
Carnival in Sinj is right around the corner….
Sinj - just like the rest of Split-Dalmatia County - recorded excellent tourist results in 2016.
On Friday, January 27th, more than a hundred Croatian towns and villages will host the 12th annual Night of Museums, where from 18:00 to 24:00 you can visit the permanent and special exhibitions of museums - with music programs - for free. In an interesting and special program this year, more than 200 museums, galleries and other heritage institutions have been included which are conducted under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture.
The Tourist Boards of Dugopolje and Klis, along with the Tourist Boards of Sinj, Trilj and Vrlika, and with the support of the Croatian Tourist Board, have drawn up a detailed tourist map of the entire area of the Dalmatian hinterland and the inland region of Split.
The club for adventure sports Cetina Adventure, in cooperation with TTK Strka, are organizing a short trail race in Sinj. The race is part of the winter league Strka and will be held in Sinj on January 14, 2017.
Advent is the most popular winter event in Sinj, including a rich and varied program of local and diverse content for the special holiday season. Domestic and foreign tourists come to the city especially for this holiday event.
A Veterans center in Sinj will be a haven for Croatian war veterans and their families, civilian victims and victims of sexual violence from the war. The center is scheduled to open in 2017.
What initially began as a collaboration for Sinj athletes and artists to participate in Istrian international events, the city of Sinj, in cooperation with Istria County, began the Istrian art colony in Sinj last May. The Istrian art colony has enriched the city with five valuable public sculptures and other works of art that adorn the public spaces of Sinj. Symbolically, this has started a consistent cooperation with good economic effects - with the aim to raise such cooperation to a higher, inter-county level.
Students in the 4th, 5th and 6th grade, accompanied by their teacher and police officers, come together for a fair opportunities where numerous cultural, sports and other civil society organizations come together to keep children interested and motivated in their futures.