Excursions

ZADAR

Zadar is a historic and vibrant city on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, located between Rijeka and Split. With its rich cultural heritage, Zadar is a perfect blend of old and modern. The city is known for its beautiful waterfront, historical landmarks, and unique attractions.

One of its most famous landmarks is the Church of St. Donatus, a monumental 9th-century structure and a symbol of the city. Nearby, visitors can explore the Roman Forum and the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. Zadar is also renowned for its modern installations, such as the Sea Organ, which creates music using the movement of the waves, and the Greeting to the Sun, a light installation that produces spectacular visual effects at night.

Additionally, the old town, filled with narrow streets, charming shops, and lively cafés, is perfect for a relaxed exploration.

NIN

Nin is a historic town located on a small island, connected to the mainland by bridges, not far from Zadar. As one of the oldest towns in Croatia, Nin is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. It was once the first seat of Croatian kings and a religious center, making it an important part of Croatian history.

One of Nin's most famous attractions is the Church of St. Cross, often referred to as the smallest cathedral in the world. In the town center, visitors can also find the statue of Gregory of Nin, a masterpiece by sculptor Ivan Meštrović, whose toe is believed to bring good luck if touched. Nature lovers will enjoy the Queen’s Beach, a stunning sandy shore famous for its healing mud and crystal-clear sea.

Nin is also well known for its Nin Saltworks (Solana Nin), which has a long tradition of salt production. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about traditional salt harvesting methods, explore the Salt Museum, and purchase high-quality Nin salt and souvenirs.

PAKLENICA

Paklenica National Park is located near the city of Zadar, on the southern slopes of the Velebit mountain, and is renowned for its natural beauty, diverse plant and animal life, and numerous outdoor activities. The park features spectacular canyons, dense forests, karst formations, and impressive rocky peaks.

One of the main attractions of the park is Velika Paklenica and Mala Paklenica, two deep canyons offering excellent hiking opportunities. There are numerous trails of varying difficulty levels that lead to breathtaking viewpoints with stunning panoramic views of the surroundings.

In addition to outdoor sports, the park is rich in cultural heritage, allowing visitors to explore traditional shepherd's architecture and other historical sites. Paklenica National Park is an ideal destination for those looking to enjoy nature, an active vacation, and a peaceful environment.

PLITVICE

Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of Croatia’s most stunning natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the mountainous Lika region, the park is famous for its 16 breathtaking lakes, interconnected by cascading waterfalls and streams. The turquoise waters, dense forests, and rugged landscapes make Plitvice a true paradise for nature lovers.

One of the park’s main attractions is the Veliki Slap (Great Waterfall), the tallest in Croatia. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails of varying lengths, as well as take boat and train rides that make discovering the park even easier. Experience up close the beauty of the waterfalls, lakes, and the rich flora and fauna, including brown bears, wolves, and rare bird species.

KRKA

Krka National Park is located near Šibenik, in central Dalmatia, and is famous for its spectacular waterfalls and crystal-clear rivers. The park encompasses the Krka River and its stunning waterfalls, the most famous being Skradinski Buk and Roški Slap, the two largest and most picturesque in the park.

One of the park’s special attractions is Visovac, a small island home to a Franciscan monastery, surrounded by pristine nature. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, boat rides, or simply relax to the soothing sound of waterfalls. Krka National Park also allows swimming in designated areas, making it a popular summer destination.

KORNATI

Kornati National Park is located in the Adriatic Sea, south of Zadar, and consists of 89 islands, islets, and reefs. It is renowned for its pristine nature, dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine life, making it an ideal destination for sailing, diving, and nature exploration.

One of the park’s most fascinating attractions is the impressive Kornati cliffs, particularly those on Klobučar and Piškera islands. The Kornati Islands also offer opportunities for boating, allowing visitors to navigate through countless bays and coves, perfect for swimming and relaxing in tranquility. Although mostly uninhabited, the remains of dry stone walls and old shepherds' houses tell the story of the long history of human presence in this unique area.

TELAŠĆICA

The Telašćica Nature Park is located in the southeastern part of Dugi Otok and is one of the most stunning natural wonders of the Adriatic. With its deep bay, steep cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and lush Mediterranean vegetation, this park offers a breathtaking landscape for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation.

Among its greatest attractions are the cliffs, which rise up to 160 meters and plunge dramatically into the sea, as well as the saltwater lake Mir, known for its healing properties. The protected bay of Telašćica is a favorite anchorage for sailors, while hiking trails provide spectacular panoramic views of the turquoise sea.

With its unique combination of tranquil coves, rugged cliffs, and diverse wildlife, the Telašćica Nature Park is a true paradise for anyone looking to experience the beauty of untouched nature.