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Dalmatia - Zadar, Croatia

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With the intense cobalt blue of sea, the lush deep greens of pine and olive groves and the pure white of Dalmatia stone, the Zadar region’s colour palette is truly breathtaking.

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Zadar

Zadar is appealing for its recreational and historical attributes with the church of St Donat as the symbol of the city and a must see. There are many cultural and artistic programmes to choose from.

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Biograd

Known in history as a crown seat of Croatian kings, Biograd today is a developed nautical and tourist centre. It is located at the centre of the Adriatic and surrounded by the nature parks.

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Božava

Built on top of fortified village from Illyrian times, in a quaint bay surrounded by pine trees, Božava today is a tourist hot spot where you can catch a seasonal train to the famous Sakarun beach.

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Dugi Otok

Embraced by the unstoppable forces of nature - the sea and the wind - Dugi Otok is a true example of these two opposites working in sync to create secluded beaches amidst majestic cliffs.

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Krupa River Canyon

Turquoise green Krupa is the richest confluent of Zrmanja River. Along its rugged canyon of only 17km it forms 19 well-indented cascades classed as the most beautiful in Croatia.

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Lake Vransko

The largest natural lake in Croatia. The surrounding park is an ornithological reservoir, home to seven types of endangered species of birds.

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Molat

The island of Molat is popular with sailors who visit its hidden bays. Covered in mainly pine forests, it is the perfect choice for hikers seeking to experience Mediterranean vegetation.

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Nin

Nin is a small town, the core of which is located on a small island (approx 500m) connected with the land by two bridges. It is Croatia's oldest royal town marked by historical & cultural monuments.

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Obrovac

Fort Kurjakovic is a 14th century fort built on a hilltop above the town of Obrovac, located on the Zrmanja River. Climb to the top of the fort and be rewarded with spectacular views over the region.

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Paklenica National Park

The most accessible hiking area in the southern Velebit. The centre of the park has two limestone gorges that run towards the sea.

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Pašman Island

Pašman is an island of the Adriatic Sea, located south of Zadar. It forms a part of the Zadar archipelago and it is separated from the mainland and the towns Zadar and Biograd by the Pašman ...Read More

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Petrčane

Petrčane is a small fishing village. It has a rich gastronomic offer with many cafes, restaurants and pubs where you can enjoy the true spirit of this Dalmatian town and hospitality of local people.

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Preko

Preko is situated on the island of Ugljan, the most inhabited island of the Zadar Archipelago. It is lovely pick for an extended beach holiday.

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Rava

Rava is an island in the Zadar archipelago. During summer, the island is filled with tourists and locals who return from Zadar.

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Sali

Sali is an old fishing village on Dugi Otok, the longest island in North Dalmatia. Discover ancient and contemporary architecture, beautiful beaches, and thousand years old Mediterranean vegetation.

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Savar

Connected to Savar by a causeway is a pre-Romanesque church of St Peregrine, a worldwide cultural heritage cultural monument.

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Silba

Silba is the most northern Dalmatian Island. There are many pebbled and sandy beaches inside beautiful bays along the coast, the most famous of which are Potorišće and Pernastica.

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Starigrad

Starigrad Paklenica is a village and a small port on the coast of the Velebit channel. It is where the mountains and the sea become one and is therefore interesting to swimmers as well as hikers.

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Telašćica Nature Park

At the southeastern end of Dugi Otok is the stunning Telašćica Nature Park, an eight kilometre long bay studded with six small inlets offering unspoiled beauty. Telašćica is only accessible by boat.

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Tkon

Tkon, located on the Island of Pašman organises numerous festivals, one of the most famous being "fisherman night" where you enjoy roasted fish, shells & red wine while listening to music or dancing.

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Ugljan Island

Ugljan is located just 25 minutes by local ferry from Zadar, on the mainland of Croatia. The island is popular all year round offering 2,500 hours of sunshine.

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Veli Rat

Veli Rat Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on the island of Dugi Otok. A well-known landmark near the village of the same name. The lantern has lit the passage for sailors for more than 150 years.

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Vir

Vir is located on an island of the same name. It offers a variety of landscape ranging from bare craggy rocks to vineyards and olive and fig groves.

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Zapuntel

A town located on the island of Molat. Surrounded by an abundance of greenery and crystal clear seas, this is an excellent holiday spot for those seeking the peacefulness of quiet private beaches.

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Zaton

Zaton is a quiet tourist resort situated in the Bay of Zaton in the Zadar Channel.

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Zrmanja River Canyon

Zrmanja River is among the most beautiful in Europe. Offering unspolit nature, clear warm waters, spectacular canyon and magnificent waterfalls. It is a popular rafting and adventurist destination.

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Zverinac

Zverinac is a small island in the Zadar Achipelago. It provides an interesting destination to boaters for its secluded location and beautiful surroundings.