Zadar and Nin
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Description
Zadar, a city with an amazing 3000 year history and rare accumulation of cultural heritage, a city that will always offer something anew and totally original. Located in the heart of the Adriatic coast, Zadar is the urban centre of North Dalmatia, it functions as the administrative, economic, cultural and political centre of the region, with 75,000 inhabitants. The city of Zadar is a coupling of beautiful history and all the amenities the modern traveller is looking for; offering numerous tourist attractions, ideal accommodations, authentic gourmet delicacies, cultural sites, contemporary sports centres, and a wide variety of day tours. If all of this sounds like what you’re looking for, then Zadar is the place for relaxation, sport and fun for you!
Zadar is one of the most popular Croatian tourist destinations, the London Times called it “The centre of fun on the Adriatic” and the Guardian “the new Croatian throne of cool”. Its rich life and special atmosphere will win you over, whether it’s by day, or by night. What makes this city so special is its irresistible pull for lovers of historical monuments, cultural heritage, artists, tourists and the locals. Zadar is a city, where a great deal of space has been left for pedestrians, walks on smooth shiny stone paved streets, will become a walk through history and also a contemporary Zadar experience. A city surrounded by historical walls, Zadar is a true cache of archeological and historical treasure from antiquity to medieval and then the renaissance period, but also contemporary architectonic achievements such as the first Sea Organ in the world.
It was about 40 years ago that Alfred Hitchcock proclaimed that the sunset in Zadar was the “most beautiful in the world”. Many tourists have come to agree with Mr. Hitchcock, and enjoyed watching the sun set along with the sounds of the world famous sea organ, and when the sun has finally gone down, then saw the contemporary installation “Salutations to the Sun”. Easy to visit and only 15km away from Zadar, is the small town of Nin.
Nin
The first capital of Croatian kings from the 9th century, along with rich cultural heritage – which includes the smallest cathedral in the world, Nin also offers health tourism, and enjoying the traditional manufacturing of salt. From the roman times, located on an island with a diameter of only 500 meters, it is connected to the mainland via two stone bridges. In Nin you will discover many reasons for enjoyment, form visiting cultural heritage sites along the entire core of the old city of Nin to unique events, and especially in the natural wealth of the town of Nin: salt, medicinal mud, magical sandy beaches and rich flora and fauna.
Itinerary
Mjesto polaska: Po dogovoru
Pick up and Drop off location: as per your request
Tour goes: Everyday
Duration of the tour: approx. 12 hours
Price: depends on the number of people participating
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