Croatia: Relics, Romans and Romantic Islands
If Croatia were a person she would have windswept hair, long and curling like her coastline. She would be popular, welcoming more than 14 million visitors every year, but still retaining a lot of her ...
Uncover the wonders of Zadar’s curious Sea Organ and its wealth of Roman ruins and Christian churches with your tourHQ guide, all on the edge of the sparling Adriatic Sea.
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If Croatia were a person she would have windswept hair, long and curling like her coastline. She would be popular, welcoming more than 14 million visitors every year, but still retaining a lot of her ...
Located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, Croatia melds breathtaking natural beauty with rich history and diverse culture. Beyond its stunning coastline, there lies an equally ...
Croatia is a dream destination with stunning coastal towns, breathtaking national parks, and rich history. Explore Dubrovnik, Split, and Zagreb, relax on sun-kissed islands, and taste delicious local ...
While we are tucked within our blankets, sipping the hottest coffee and witnessing the dance of snowfall, our hearts, as much as they might love the winter charm, long to pack our bags and bask in ...
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Today, the city of Zadar celebrates its patron St.Donat, the famous bishop of the late 8th and early 9th century
From ancient palaces and amphitheatres to stunning seaside towns and medieval castles, Croatia is a country with a multitude of attractions. But beyond the man-made feats and well-preserved pieces of ...
Most visitors to Croatia head to the sun-soaked south coast, but take a trip north instead and you’ll find yourself in Zadar, a vibrant Croatian city with beautiful architecture and a charming sea front.
Once part of the Roman Empire, Zadar has a well-preserved historic old town, replete with Roman ruins, medieval churches and cathedrals along with the museums and libraries that tell their story. This cultural gem of a city has also been endowed with a musical inheritance best experienced with a musical evening at the preromanic St Donatus Church amidst the splendour of its artistic interiors.
By far the most unusual attraction in Zadar is the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation, a man-made organ overlooking the city harbour that works with a unique light display to create a sight-and-sound spectacle like no other, best experienced at sunset.
Consult your Zadar tour guide to discover that there’s so much more; national parks, nature reserves, canyons and lakes extend out to islands waiting to be explored. This action packed itinerary is gastronomically complemented by Zadar’s famous Dalmatian cuisine and a cafe culture; you don’t have to go far to find a place to rest your feet and enjoy a cup of coffee.
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