Zadar
Zadar, located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage and stunning costal scenery. Its well-preserved Old Town features ancient Roman ruins, medieval churches, and charming cobblestone streets. One of Zadar’s most iconic attractions is the Sea Organ, an innovative art installation that produces musical sounds using the natural movement of the waves.
The city is also home to the Sun Salutation, a solar-powered installation that creates a mesmerizing light show at sunset. Zadar’s diverse culinary scene, beautiful beaches, and vibrant atmosphere make it a popular destinantion for tourists seeking a bled of history, art, and costal beauty.
Credits: Igor Goić, source: Zadar Tourist Board
Zadar is a city of romance and love, as well as a place of passion and spirit and sports. Among the most gifted athletes hailing from Zadar are basketball legend Krešimir Ćosić, football stars Luka Modrić, Dominik Livaković, and Danijel Subašić, accomplished sailor Šime Fantela, and renowned table tennis player Zoran Primorac.
Zadar is a town that does not mind exploring new art forms and ideas to enrich its extraordinary setting and complement its grand physique. Zadar is both a peaceful community and a dynamic modern centre that greets everyone with open arms and leaves a lasting mark on every enamoured visitor.
How to get to Zadar
BY PLANE
Zadar has its own airport, which is only 11 kilometers away from the town. However, there are several more airport suggestions in Croatia you can explore.
- Zadar Airport – https://www.zadar-airport.hr/en
- Split Airport – https://m.split-airport.hr/index.php?lang=en
- Zagreb Airport – https://www.zagreb-airport.hr/en
BY BUS
You can look up timetables for buses to and from Zadar on the Zadar Bus Terminal website. You will find routes from and to all the major towns, cities and place sin Croatia, such as Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Šibenik and elsewhere.