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Below are listed the most beautiful trips in the neighbourhood of the selected place.
Krka National Park is located in Sibenik - Knin County and covers an area of 109 km2 of the most beautiful course of the Krka River and the lower course of the Cikola River. The area was declared a national park in 1985, although some parts of the Krka river were already protected in 1948. The Krka River is about 72.5 km long, making it the 22nd longest river in Croatia. It originates at the foot of Mount Dinare, 3.5 kilometers northeast of Knin. With seven waterfalls and a total drop of 224 meters, Krka represents a natural and karst phenomenon. The greatest attraction of the national park are the be...
Zadar is one of the oldest cities on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and an important historical and cultural center of northern Dalmatia. The city is located on a peninsula in the central part of the Croatian coast and is the administrative center of Zadar County. Zadar has a long history, as it was already an important Roman city in antiquity. In different periods, the city was ruled by the Byzantines, the Venetians, and other authorities, which is also reflected in its architecture and cultural heritage. It is known for many historical landmarks, the Roman Forum, medieval churches, and unique ...
Zadar is a popular tourist town located in northern Dalmatia. Dalmatia is divided into four districts, the main cities of which, in addition to Zadar, are Dubrovnik, Sibenik and Split. The city is located on a peninsula along the Reka - Split road. Zadar has a long and varied historical past of three thousand years. It was first mentioned in written sources already in ancient Greek records. Today, Zadar is the cultural, administrative and economic center of northern Dalmatia, located in the very heart of the Adriatic. City has many cultural and historical attractions, such as the Romanesque church St....
Sibenik is a larger city and port located in northern Dalmatia. It is the seat of Sibenik - Knin County and a cultural, economic and tourist center. It is located in the Sibenik Bay, which is naturally the most protected port on the Adriatic. It has a mild climate with warm summers, winters are colder due to winds. Sibenik spread amphitheatrically along the slopes of the surrounding hills. The city is a combination of the old part with narrow and steep streets and the newer part with modern architecture. The place is surrounded by old fortresses: Saint Anne, Subicevci and Saint Ivan. Sibenik is connec...
Paklenica National Park is located in Starigrad, in the area of Northern Dalmatia. The park covers an area of 3617 ha of the southern slope of Velebit, not far from Zadar. The area was declared a national park in 1949. Paklenica National Park has two magnificent canyons, Mala Paklenica and Velika Paklenica. The canyons have many rocky and cliff formations, many caves and diverse flora and fauna. The most magnificent vertical gorge, known as Anića Kuk, is one of the most popular terrains for climbers. Paklenica National Park is the most important mountaineering center on the Adriatic coast. Today, ther...
Primosten is a Dalmatian town located south of Sibenik. It is one of the popular tourist destinations. It is the center of the municipality of Primosten, which belongs to Sibenik-Knin county. The municipality also includes the settlements of Krusevo, Burnij, Vezac, Vadalj and Siroke. The place is located on a small peninsula between the bays of Primosten and Raduca. It is known for its indigenous stone houses, churches, narrow Mediterranean-style streets, and numerous bays and islands. The history of the place began in the 7th century BC. In written sources, the name Primosten was first mentioned in 1...
In the central area of the island of Pag, the acropolis with the church of St. Mary stands above the vast salt basins as part of the former Pag, whose beginnings date back to antiquity. The name Pag is first mentioned in written sources in 976, when King Stjepan Drzislav liberated Pag, which until then was under Byzantine rule. One of the important events in the history of the city of Pag is the receipt of a document by King Bel IV:, with which Pag was given the status of a Free Royal City. This event took place on March 30, 1244. To commemorate it, this date was declared as the Day of the City of Pag...