Dubrovnik / Dubrovnik Airport – Zadar

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Dubrovnik to Zadar  OR  Zadar to Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Airport to Zadar  OR  Zadar to Dubrovnik Airport

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Private transfer from Zadar to Dubrovnik  OR  from Dubrovnik to Zadar

Distance 345 km

Duration 4h –  could be more as routes involves border crossing, and depending on the traffic condition

You can arrange your private transfer to Zadar quickly and easily to any address in Zadar, and of course also to other destinations. One of our English-speaking drivers will be at your disposal.

Zadar, a city of exceptional history and rich cultural heritage, a city of tourism. The particularity of the city is irresistible for those who respect and admire historical monuments and cultural heritage, artists, tourists and its citizens. Zadar is a city monument, surrounded by historical ramparts, a treasury of the archaeological and monumental riches of ancient and medieval times, Renaissance and many contemporary architectural achievements such as the first sea organs in the world.

The city of Zadar is an easily reached destination by land, sea and air. It has a good traffic infrastructure through which it is directly connected to other bigger cities of the Republic of Croatia: Zagreb, Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik, with extraordinary accommodation and contemporary service of numerous marinas. Whichever way you want to reach Zadar, the natural beauty of the landscape will not leave you equanimous.

The ferry port as well as the new tourist port for cruisers are located on the new and spacious Gaženica port, some 3 km away from the center of the town (tourist cruising ships as well as local ferry and ship lines with Preko, Zaglav, Mali Lošinj, Pula and Ancona/Italy).

Air transport, even though the airport is small it is contemporary (9 km distance from the center), and connects Zadar with bigger cities of the Republic of Croatia and some European capitals.

Situated in the heart of the Adriatic, Zadar is the urban center of northern Dalmatia. The coast is particularly indented, the islands and the untouched nature allures many boaters to this regions. The archipelago counts 24 bigger and about 300 smaller islets and rocks, 3 nature parksTelašćica, Velebit and Vransko jezero and 5 national parks – Paklenica, Plitvice lakes, Kornati Islands, Krka and Sjeverni Velebit classifying Zadar and its surroundings at the very top of the Croatian tourist offer.

Attractions in Zadar

Sea Organ Sea Organ is situated on the western end of Zadar´s Riva, and can be observed as a differently shaped part of the coast which consists of several stairs that descend into the sea.

The Greeting to the Sun on Istarska obala, at the very end of the Zadar peninsula, next to the famous Sea Organ, shines the Greeting made by the same architect Nikola Bašić.

The Forum Located in front of the church of Saint Donat and the Archbishop´s Palace. It is a municipal square from the Roman era, built from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD, 45 by 90 metres in size.

Rector´s Palace renovated in 2017., Palace became a modernly equipped cultural-historical complex and a new tourist attraction iz Zadar.

Narodni trg (People´s Square) is the centre of public life in Zadar from the Renaissance until today. On the site of the Large Square, platea magna, the foundations of municipal institutions were laid in the early Middle Ages.

Five Wells Square the Square is located on a site between the medieval City Walls and the Renaissance bastion Grimani, where the oldest park in Croatia is located. The Square features exactly what its name suggests – five wells lined up in a row

The Gold and Silver of Zadar The Permanent Exhibition of Religious Art – The Gold and Silver of Zadar

Foša the Land Gate was erected in the Renaissance style in 1543, according to the designs of Venetian architect Michele Sanmicheli, in the shape of a triumphal arch with three entrances. At the time they were the main entrance to the city

Kalelarga, also known as the Wide Street, is the main and most famous street in the city of Zadar. Some people say it is even older than the city itself, spreading in the direction west – east from People´s Square to the city’s famous Forum.

Riva the sea promenade called Riva is a wonderful place to walk around and enjoy its beautiful green parks and palm trees.

ARSENAL (The Armory)

Archaeological Museum Zadar

Museum Of Ancient Glass Zadar

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