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From Zadar: Island-Hopping Speedboat Tour with Drinks
$60.35GetYourGuide
4.88 (1117)
$60.35GetYourGuide
4 hours
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Experience the beauty of the Croatian Adriatic coast on a half-day adventure from Zadar by speedboat. Go swimming or snorkeling, and explore the scenic island landscapes and beaches.

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Zadar: Plitvice Lakes Guided Day Tour with Tickets
$79.41GetYourGuide
4.82 (1348)
$79.41GetYourGuide
9 hours
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Discover the stunning waterfalls and waterways of Plitvice Lakes National Park on a day trip from Zadar. Stroll along the various nature trails along the lakes above the beautiful cascades.

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Zadar: Plitvice Lakes with Boat Ride and Zadar Old Town Tour
$47.65GetYourGuide
4.81 (939)
$47.65GetYourGuide
10 hours
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Discover the stunning waterfalls and waterways of Plitvice Lakes National Park on a day trip from Zadar. Stroll along the various nature trails along the lakes above the beautiful cascades.

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Zrmanja River: Half-Day Guided Kayaking Tour Near Zadar
$58.23GetYourGuide
4.73 (1348)
$58.23GetYourGuide
5 hours
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Spend a day kayaking the Zrmanja River near Zadar, encountering waterfalls, easy rapids, and hidden swimming pools. Enjoy this perfectly clear water that flows through a spectacular canyon.

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Zadar Free Tour
$0.00Civitatis
4.72 (647)
Free cancellation
$0.00Civitatis
1.5 hours
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Free Spirit Walking Tour Zadar
$0.00Freetour
4.90 (453)
$0.00Freetour
0 hours
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Zadar: Guided Tour to Ugljan, Osljak & Galevac by Speedboat
$37.74GetYourGuide
4.85 (503)
$37.74GetYourGuide
4 hours
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Enjoy a speedboat tour from Zadar to the islands of Ugljan, Osljak, and Galevac. Discover less-accessible spots that big boats can't reach, learn some amazing history and relax at island beaches

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Zadar: Plitvice Lakes Full-Day Guided Tour with a Boat Ride
$49.30$54.77GetYourGuide
4.65 (788)
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$49.30$54.77GetYourGuide
9 hours
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Spend the day in the breathtaking beauty of Croatia’s Dinaric Mountains on a 9-hour tour of Plitvice Lakes. See the terraced lakes and crystal-clear waterfalls flowing through a vast environment.

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Zadar: Half-Day Boat Trip to Ošljak Island, Galevac & Ugljan
$49.22GetYourGuide
4.94 (344)
$49.22GetYourGuide
4.5 hours
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Explore the island around Zadar on this half-day boat tour. Admire the beauty of Ošljak, Ugljan, and Galevac islands, visit Preko village, and make stops to swim in the crystal-clear sea.

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Zadar Guided Tour
$20.80Civitatis
4.91 (55)
Free cancellation
$20.80Civitatis
2 hours
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About Zadar

Zadar, a city rich in history and culture, located on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, is a unique blend of ancient ruins, medieval architecture, and modern installations. It holds a fascinating story in every corner, from the Roman and Venetian ruins hidden within its old town to the contemporary Sea Organ that plays music by way of sea waves. This city is a canvas, showcasing centuries of architectural and urban transformations, yet it refuses to be just a relic of the past. In recent years, Zadar has embraced modern art and ideas, with installations such as the Greeting to the Sun alongside its historic Roman Forum and St. Donatus Church. The juxtaposition of ancient and contemporary, the blend of diverse culinary delights, and the breathtaking sunsets over the Adriatic, make Zadar a compelling destination for travelers seeking more than just a beach holiday.



Travel Tips for Zadar

Traveling to Zadar offers an experience like no other and to ensure a seamless visit, here are some practical tips. Firstly, regarding transportation, the city is well-connected by local buses which are an economical way to explore the area. However, renting a bike or a car can provide more freedom and a chance to discover hidden gems outside the city limits. As for accommodation, options range from historic boutique hotels within the city walls to modern apartments along the coastline, catering to all preferences and budgets. It's advisable to book in advance, especially in peak season. Understanding a few Croatian phrases and familiarizing yourself with local customs, such as greeting shop owners when entering stores, enhances the cultural experience. Lastly, while Zadar is quite a safe destination, it's always prudent to be cautious of your belongings in crowded places.



Top Attractions in Zadar

  • Sea Organ: This architectural sound art object allows the sea to play music through organ pipes located beneath a set of large marble steps. Its melody changes with the wind and waves, offering a unique auditory experience.
  • Greeting to the Sun: Close to the Sea Organ, this installation consists of solar panels in the ground that absorb energy during the day and create a spectacular light show at night, symbolizing communication with nature.
  • St. Donatus Church: A pre-Romanesque church dating back to the 9th century, known for its circular shape and impressive structure, offering a glimpse into Zadar's ancient past.
  • The Roman Forum: Founded by the first Roman Emperor Augustus, the forum is the largest on the eastern side of the Adriatic, showcasing the city's significant historical heritage.
  • Kolovare Beach: A beautiful pebbled beach located close to Zadar's old town, offering crystal clear waters, recreational activities, and stunning sunset views.


Local Cuisine of Zadar

Zadar’s culinary scene is a delightful journey through Dalmatian flavors, featuring fresh seafood, locally grown vegetables, and traditional Croatian dishes. Signature dishes include "Brudet," a fisherman's stew made with a variety of fish and served with polenta, and "Pašticada," a marinated beef dish cooked slowly and served with gnocchi. Both suit the taste of those seeking a mix of savory and slightly sweet flavors. The city's bakeries and markets also offer a variety of freshly baked breads and pastries, perfect for a quick snack. For a taste of local wines and olive oils, numerous tours are available, showcasing the region's rich agricultural heritage.

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FAQs About Traveling in Zadar

When is the best time to visit Zadar?

The ideal time to visit Zadar is between May and September when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for enjoying the city's beaches and outdoor attractions.

What is Zadar best known for?

Zadar is renowned for its ancient Roman and Venetian ruins, unique sea organ, beautiful sunsets, and a blend of historical and modern art installations.

Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Zadar?

Staying within the old town of Zadar is highly recommended for those interested in exploring historical sites and being close to most attractions and dining options.

What are the best tours in Zadar?

Popular tours in Zadar include sunset sailing trips, culinary tours highlighting local cuisine, and guided walks through the old town exploring its rich history.

What are the best day trips and excursions from Zadar?

The Kornati Islands, Plitvice Lakes National Park, and the historic city of Šibenik are among the best day trips from Zadar, offering natural beauty, adventure, and a deep dive into Croatia's cultural heritage.



Things to Do in Zadar

  • Discover the wonders of the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun, where technology meets nature in harmony.
  • Take a leisure walk through the cobblestoned streets of the old town, admiring the mix of Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian architecture.
  • Enjoy the sunset from Kolovare Beach or any of the city's waterfront promenades, renowned as one of the best in the world.
  • Explore the local markets and taste authentic Dalmatian cuisine, sampling fresh seafood, olive oil, and wines.
  • Engage in outdoor activities such as sailing, kayaking, or joining guided tours to the nearby islands and national parks.
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