Primosten is a coastal town in central Dalmatia, Croatia, historically established on a small, cone-shaped island and later connected to the mainland by a bridge. The name “Primosten” derives from the Croatian word for “at the bridge,” reflecting its origins as a fortified settlement against Ottoman incursions. Archaeological evidence, such as the Kunara site, indicates human presence dating back to the 7th century BC. Over centuries, Primosten evolved under Illyrian, Croatian, Venetian, and Yugoslav rule, with its old town retaining medieval architecture, narrow streets, and stone houses. Today, it is recognized for its scenic peninsula, proximity to Cape Planka—the meeting point of northern and southern Adriatic winds—and its exposure to diverse wind patterns, making it notable for water sports, including kitesurfing