Located in front of church of St. Donatus, the heart in Zadar, you can walk this square from the Roman era, or sit down to have a coffee while the bells toll. It was built from 1st century BC to 3rd century AD.
The sea organ is an architectural sound art object located in Zadar. It plays music by the sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps.
A lovely place to stroll on foot, Zadar's Old Town offers countless coffee shops and drinking cafes where you can enjoy a cocktail in the sun while people watching.
Croatia is home to more than 1,000 islands which are all equally beautiful and vibrant. We recommend you catch a Jadrolinija Ferry across the water at any major city to explore and relax. Hvar (filming set of Mama Mia!) is directly south across the bay from Split. Bring a swimsuit, beach towel and sunscreen to take a dip in the Mediterranean.
Plitvice is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to crystal clear waters and a unique day-trip experience from Zadar.
For our guests who are history buffs: Diocletian's Palace still stands in Split, directly south of Zadar. The palace boasts quite a few museums and activities, including climbing the bell tower for a lovely view of the Adriatic Sea.
For any Game of Thrones fans, Dubrovnik sits on the southern-most tip of Croatia's coast, bordering Bosnia and Montenegro. The city is a maze of twists and turns with a few castles to explore and lots of great food to eat. Day trips to Montenegro are a must if you are in the area.
Located in the old town of Šibenik, a church with the faces of townspeople long-gone awaits you in the twisting and turning streets of the Old City. Another unique day-trip from Zadar.
A lovely day trip from Zadar, Krka National Park is the perfect place for hiking and taking in scenic waterfalls.