4/17/2025 Thursday – Zadar and Nin
Tour price per person
€60,00
Difficulty: Easy, Departure: 9 AM
This morning, we will go to a small island in the middle of a shallow lagoon connected to the mainland by two bridges. The city of Nin was founded by the Livorans in the 7th century BC. Rich history of Nin is evident when you walk through its cobbled streets and pass buildings and ruins that have existed there for hundreds of years.
In the antiquities museum of the city, all the most important historical periods in the development of are represented Nin, each of them is divided into several topics accompanied by rich archaeology, topic and item guides, reconstructions, models, photographs and land plans.
Zadar was the centre and the metropolis of Dalmatia region for many centuries. The rich cultural heritage is visible at every turn: The Roman forum which dates to the 1st century CE and the church of St. Donatus 9th century CE - the most famous Medieval Basilica and the symbol of the city.
The imposing and mighty city walls with representative Port and Land gates are from the 16th century, and there are numerous palaces and villas of former noble families. This is where Jewish merchants and moneylenders once greeted the visitors to Zadar. Great restaurants, coffee shops and galleries bring life to the waterfront.
Zadar is a place where Adriatic ancient history, bubbling present and thrilling future mix perfectly in a seamless package. Here, the historic peninsula hosts the famous, modern-day work of artistic wonder The Sea Organ a perfect background music for “the most beautiful sunset in the world”, as claimed by no other than Alfred Hitchcock.