Nearby Attractions
Zadar
Zadar is both, an atmospheric time machine and an open-air museum. Here you will find some of the most beautiful monuments of architecture and cultural heritage of the eastern Adriatic coast. Its city walls are the ancient guardians of this still vibrant historic museum in the open, end they were rightly added to UNESCO’S World Heritage List.


Nin
Nin is the oldest Croatian royal town, the cradle of the Croatian state. The smallest cathedral in the
world and the coronation Church of St. Nicholas can be found here, as well as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Nin has a rich cultural treasure, unspoilt nature, as well as remarkably beautiful surroundings. Nin is the European Destination of Excellence (EDEN). In the east there are fields of the Nin Saltworks, and in the west is the site of the mud that has been used for the treatment and rehabilitation for the last 40 years. Touching the big toe on the statue of Grgur Ninski – tradition has it-brings good luck.
Krka National Park
Magnificent cascades, exuberant nature and cultural heritage are embracing the Krka river. The watermills made of stone from the 19th century and the ethno village are emphasizing this natural karst phenomenon. The Krka’s estuary, the 23.5 km-long Lake Pruklja, which reaches up to
Skradinski buk is rich in shellfish, freshwater and saltwater fish. Sitting in Lake Visovac, between Roški slap and Skradinski buk (13 km) waterfalls, is a tiny island upon which, set amid a park of sylvan charm, is a Franciscan monastery with a long history.


Kornati National park
Because of its exceptional landscape beauty, interesting geomorphology, diversity of the coastline and especially because of the rich biocoenoses of the marine ecosystem, greater part of the Kornati maritime zone has been declared a national park in 1980. Today NP “Kornati” occupies an area of about 220 km2 and it includes 89 islands, islets and cliffs, alltogether with a coastline about 238 km long. Despite this relatively large number of islands the continental part of the park forms only 1 of the total area, while everything else belongs to the marine ecosystem.
Plitvice lakes National park
The oldest, largest and most visited national park in Croatia. The Plitvice lakes are registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The park is situated in the mountainous region of Croatia, between the Mala Kapela mountain range in the west and northwest, and the Lička Plješivica mountain range
to the southeast. The process of tufa formation, which results in the building of the tufa, or travertine, barriers and resulted in the creation of the lakes, is the outstanding universal value.


Fun Park Biograd
DALMALAND Fun & Aqua park Biograd is a theme park with its ideal location near Biograd na Moru (30km from Zadar) offering a spectacular entertainment experience for the whole family in the heart of the Adriatic coast. Choose your adventure from one of three driving themes: Space, Pirate City or Wild West and experience fun in an unprecedented way.