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IDEAS FOR TRIPS NOT LESS THAN AN HOUR AWAY

Ideas for excursions nearby

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Thrilling adventure in untouched nature

Rafting on Zrmanja

The Zrmanja River is one of Croatia’s most beautiful rivers, and rafting is the perfect way to explore it. The 14-kilometer route takes you through untouched nature with crystal-clear waters, waterfalls, and canyons. Highlights include Veliki Buk, an 11-meter-high waterfall that will take your breath away. The activity is suitable for families and groups, with experienced guides ensuring safety and enjoyment. After rafting, relax by the river or enjoy local cuisine in nearby restaurants. For those seeking more adventure, kayaking tours are also available. Distance: 50 min drive.

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Natural magic on the sea

Kornati and Telašćica Nature Parks

Kornati National Park and Telašćica Nature Park form a unique natural area known for stunning landscapes. Kornati, with over 140 islands, is famous for its untouched nature, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs. Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and exploring hidden coves. Telašćica, located on Dugi Otok, features a serene bay, saltwater Lake Mir, and cliffs rising up to 160 meters above the sea. These two areas offer opportunities to explore natural beauty, enjoy local delicacies, and relax away from city life. Boat tours often combine both destinations, making it a perfect day trip. Distance: 20min drive to the city port.

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Family fun and entertainment

Aquapark Dalmaland

Aquapark Dalmaland near Biograd na Moru is the perfect place for family fun and entertainment. The park features numerous water attractions such as slides, wave pools, and children’s splash zones. In addition to water activities, visitors can enjoy adrenaline rides and themed amusement areas. The park also has various restaurants and food stands where you can enjoy refreshing drinks and meals. Dalmaland is ideal for children of all ages, as well as adults looking for relaxation and excitement. Distance: 40 min drive.. .

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The smallest inhabited island in the Adriatic

Ošljak Island

Ošljak, the smallest inhabited island in the Adriatic, is a true oasis of peace and tranquility. Located near Zadar, it’s ideal for a day trip or a quiet escape. Stroll along forest trails leading to the 15th-century Church of St. Mary and enjoy panoramic views of the Zadar archipelago. The island’s rich history and untouched nature charm every visitor. Ošljak is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying nature. Local residents often offer fresh fish and olive oil, providing an authentic experience. If you’re looking for a hidden gem, Ošljak is sure to captivate you. Distance: 15 min drive + 20 min ferry.

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The island of lace, salt, and fun

Pag Island

The island of Pag is renowned for its unique combination of historical heritage, natural beauty, and modern tourism. Visit the town of Pag to explore the Salt Museum and Pag Lace, a UNESCO-protected heritage. The famous Zrće Beach is a summer party hub, ideal for those seeking nightlife. For a more peaceful experience, visit the sandy beaches in Šimuni and Mandre. Explore the moon-like landscape of Pag, and don’t miss tasting the famous Pag cheese and lamb. Cycling trails through olive groves and pristine nature are also available. Pag offers something for everyone, whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or partygoer. Distance: 1h drive.

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Tasting the finest wines of the region

Wineries in the Zadar Region

The Zadar region is renowned for its exceptional wines and hospitable wineries. Visit local wineries where you can taste famous wines like Plavac Mali, Pošip, or Maraština. Most wineries offer guided tours and the opportunity to purchase wines directly from producers. Stroll through the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. In addition to wines, many wineries offer local delicacies such as olive oil, cheese, and prosciutto. This activity is perfect for couples, groups of friends, and wine enthusiasts. Distance: Varies depending on the location 5-20min.

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Island of adventure and natural beauty

Dugi otok

Dugi Otok, one of the largest islands in the Zadar archipelago, offers incredible natural beauty and authentic island life. Visit Sakarun, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Adriatic, with white sand and crystal-clear waters. Explore Telašćica Nature Park, known for its stunning bay, dramatic cliffs, and saltwater Lake Mir. History lovers can visit medieval churches and archaeological sites. Dugi Otok also offers opportunities for diving, cycling, and hiking, with breathtaking views of the sea and neighboring islands. Villages like Božava and Sali provide a local atmosphere and hospitality, perfect for a tranquil and authentic experience. Distance: 15min drive to the ferry and 1.5h drive with the ferry

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Unique horseback adventure

Horseriding in Murvica

Horseback riding in Murvica offers a unique experience of exploring nature on horseback. With expert guides, set off on trails through the Zadar hinterland, offering picturesque views of valleys, hills, and forests. Whether you are an experienced rider or a beginner, this adventure is suitable for all skill levels. During the tour, enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, far from the crowds and daily stress. This activity is ideal for families, couples, and animal lovers. Create unforgettable memories with this unique experience that connects humans and nature. Distance: 5 min drive.

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A haven for hikers and climbers

NP Paklenica

Paklenica National Park offers an incredible experience for nature and adventure lovers. Located in the Velebit mountain range, the park is famous for the canyons of Velika and Mala Paklenica, which are popular among climbers and hikers. Walking through dense forests, exploring caves such as Manita Peć, and enjoying breathtaking views from mountain peaks are just some of the activities you can experience. The park also boasts rich flora and fauna, including rare and endemic species. It is an ideal destination for families, adventurers, and photography enthusiasts. There are various trails available, ranging from easy ones for beginners to challenging routes for experienced hikers. Paklenica National Park also features educational programs for children and visitors eager to learn more about nature. Distance: 35 min drive.

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The smallest royal town in the world

Nin

Nin is a historic town known as the cradle of Croatian history, situated on a small island connected by bridges. Stroll through the old town, visit the Church of the Holy Cross, famous as the smallest cathedral in the world, and explore the Museum of Nin Antiquities. The town is renowned for its long sandy beaches and healing mud, perfect for relaxation and well-being. Nin is an ideal destination for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and families with children. Activities such as kiteboarding are available on nearby beaches, while local restaurants serve authentic Dalmatian specialties. Don’t miss a visit to the famous Nin Saltworks to learn more about the traditional salt production process. Distance: 20 min drive.

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Historic city with modern charm

Zadar

Zadar is a city rich in history and modern charm, located on the Adriatic coast. Its old town offers numerous landmarks, including the Church of St. Donatus, the Roman Forum, and UNESCO-protected city walls. Stroll down the main street, Kalelarga, visit People’s Square, and immerse yourself in the vibrant city atmosphere. A special experience awaits at the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun, unique installations that blend art, nature, and technology. In Zadar, you can also explore various museums, such as the Museum of Ancient Glass. Food enthusiasts can enjoy local specialties in traditional taverns. The city offers a range of activities, including sailing and cycling along the coast. Zadar is the perfect destination for discovering history, culture, and natural beauty. Distance: 15 min drive.

SPEND AN UNFORGETTABLE DAY IN THE REGION

Explore the Dalmatian and Lika Region

If you’re ready for a longer adventure, visit the beautiful cities of Šibenik and Trogir or explore the stunning Krka and Plitvice Lakes National Parks. The region offers a wealth of history, culture, and untouched nature, with each destination providing a unique experience for visitors of all ages. We are happy to assist you with organizing your visit.