Zadar Croatia, the beautiful Dalmatian city on Croatia’s glimmering Adriatic Coast, welcomes you with a thrilling blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. This unassuming holiday destination offers a unique escape for all types of travellers.
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Zadar takes its unique identity from a fascinating blend of Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian influences, with history spanning over three millennia!
The best time to visit Zadar Croatia is during the shoulder seasons, April to June and September to October. You’ll dodge the summer crowds and still enjoy warm, sunny weather, perfect for sightseeing and lazing on the beautiful beaches.
Whether you’re exploring the cobbled streets of the Old Town, immersing in the hypnotic beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park, cruising the Kornati islands, or sipping the local Maraschino liqueur, Zadar Croatia will never cease to surprise and delight you.
In general, Zadar is an affordable holiday destination. Expect to spend around HRK 100-200 on a nice meal. The average cost of a beer is HRK 15-20 and a cup of coffee varies around HRK 10-15. Entrance to most attractions cost between HRK 30-60.
Zadar’s compact city centre makes it easily explored by foot. Public transport includes buses and trains, and bicycles are popular too. For travel further afield, you can hire a car or take a ferry ride.
Zadar Airport is internationally connected and just a 20-minute drive to the city centre. Alternatively, you can fly into Split or Zagreb and take a scenic drive or a direct bus to Zadar.
Croatia is part of the European Union. Hence, EU citizens can enter with just an ID card. Non-EU citizens need a valid passport, and in some cases, a visa may be required.
Handpicked city centre hotels like the Art Hotel Kalelarga (rated 9.1/10), Hotel Niko (8.7/10) and the luxurious boutique Hotel Bastion (8.5/10). All are strategically located and offer unique experiences, from the stunning views to top-notch services and plush amenities.
There are a huge number of things to do in Zadar Croatia, so many that we have made an article for things to do in Zadar Croatia
In conclusion, a holiday in Zadar Croatia is nothing short of a magical experience! Don’t just take our word for it, come and discover for yourself. Follow the Croatia Tour link to kick-start your memorable Zadar adventure.
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