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Take a stunning aerial journey across Galešnjak, the world-famous heart-shaped island, and the historic city of Zadar in ...
While the northern islands, often called the Zadar archipelago, are chock full of rugged nature, beautiful bays and bountiful beaches.
Known as the land of a thousand islands, Croatia’s Dalmatia and Kvarner archipelagoes offer an abundance of coastal adventures — from exploring a little-known National Park to swimming in a ...
Whether climbing ancient settlements or cruising through deep canyons, Croatia’s Zadar region is primed for two-wheeled adventures. Mapped cycling trails cover the extent of the region ...
Patstock/Moment RF/Getty Images The numerous islands scattered off Zadar’s coast are some of Croatia’s most laid back, and many of them are reachable by ferry.
Croatia’s coast from Zadar to Trogir manages to pack in an astonishing amount of history and culture, as well as mesmerizing landscapes, in under 90 miles (around 144 kilometers).
Ugljan, situated opposite the city of Zadar and connected to the island of Pašman by a bridge, is surrounded by islands lapped by mirror-still waters teeming with tuna — a Zadar delicacy.
The coastal city of Zadar is old. Really old. To give you some perspective, it has been three thousand years in the making. It is a mixture of heritage meets the here-and-now. Think ancient Roman ...
The ‘Riva’ in Zadar, Croatia attracts locals and visitors alike, with its views over the water and its award-winning sea organ. The small circular openings in the cement walkway are where ...