
About Zadar
Sitting on Croatia's sparkling Dalmatia Coast, Zadar is filled with sights and sounds that exemplify its Roman and Venetian past. An ancient port city, Zadar's contemporary charm lies in its unique juxtaposition of ancient and modern architecture, art and lifestyle. The three-thousand year-old city is home to beautiful and historically rich sights including the pre-Romanesque St. Donat Church, the Cathedral of St. Anastasia and the spectacular 'sea organ' comprised of undersea pipes that make music from the power of the waves. Full of natural parks and stunning outdoor beauty, Zadar is the perfect destination for wildlife excursions, kayaking tours and much more! Make sure to try the delicious traditional cuisine and the locally made Maraschino liqueur on your next trip to Croatia.
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Discover the waterfalls of Krka National Park on this day trip from Zadar and Biograd. The park is a beautiful natural oasis located in central Dalmatia. Its main attraction is the Krka River, which is famous for its series of cascading waterfalls, including the striking Skradinski Buk. You'll take a tour of the park with a licensed guide, and afterwards you'll head to the boat pier for a ride down the Krka river canyon until you reach the town of Skradin.
Having carved their way through travertine rocks for millions of years, the pure jade waters of the lakes and waterfalls at Plitvice Lakes National Park are a sight to behold. You'll enjoy a boat trip to admire it all and have plenty of time to snap up the shimmering fluorescent lakes as well as the surrounding scenery on this full day tour.
A land of lakes, waterfalls and gorgeous gorges, Krka National Park is well worth a day trip from Zadar. On this full day tour, you'll experience one of Croatia's most famous sights – Krka waterfalls with their sparkling natural pools – and explore the medieval town of Sibenik.Driving along the Adriatic coast, you'll arrive at Sibenik. Your guide will navigate the town's medieval heart, leading you to the jewel in the crown – the recently restored St James's Cathedral – whose exterior corresponds with the interior. Built during the Renaissance with stone from neighbouring islands, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.After some free time, we'll continue to Lozovac to enter Krka National Park. Our first stop will be the park's largest waterfalls – and probably most photographed - Skradinski Buk. You'll have some free time to explore the waterfalls along the trails and boardwalks, simply relax, or take a walk along the river before we head back.
A land of lakes, waterfalls and gorgeous gorges, Krka National Park is well worth a day trip from Zadar. On this full day tour, you'll experience one of Croatia's most famous sights – Krka waterfalls with their sparkling natural pools – and explore the medieval town of Sibenik.Driving along the Adriatic coast, you'll arrive at Sibenik. Your guide will navigate the town's medieval heart, leading you to the jewel in the crown – the recently restored St James's Cathedral – whose exterior corresponds with the interior. Built during the Renaissance with stone from neighbouring islands, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.After some free time, we'll continue to Lozovac to enter Krka National Park. Our first stop will be the park's largest waterfalls – and probably most photographed - Skradinski Buk. You'll have some free time to explore the waterfalls along the trails and boardwalks, simply relax, or take a walk along the river before we head back.