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Zadar is a city along the Adriatic Coastline of northern Dalmatia, a region in Croatia. Almost 100,000 people call Zadar their home and they are proud of their city which might be one of the least known of the Croatian coastline.
From the Zadar Travel Guide
ownern was extremely helpful and assestedus with every thing we needed, he even dropped us off at our bus stop (which was out of his way!) The apartments are well maintained and located in the heart of Zadar! Really enjoyed our stay! ... more
It is a good hostel but location is far away of the center of the city (1h walking, most people take the bus or use a car). ... more
accomodations in Zadar, Croatia
My wife and I will be visiting Slovenia and Croatia during the first half of October. We have visited the southern part of croatia already, so this time, we will be concentrating on the north. We're going to use Zadar as a base for the last 3 days when we will visit Plitvice, and Krka and maybe ...
Croatia/ Pag Island
Hi all I am flying into Zadar airport fairly late on 14th July and as a result I will miss the last bus to the Island of Pag. Does anybody know what the best way to get there would be? I have been quoted €120 for a taxi which seems a bit steep to say the least! Would I be beter off staying in Zadar ...
eastern europe travel.
Without getting you to precise points (as requested.. Rome - Croatia), I've found a nice cheap and quick route if it's any good. Budget airline Ryanair do flights from Bari (S.E. Italy) to Zadar very ...
Zadar Croatia
, which left a lot of people green around the edges! This morning, we arrived in Zadar, Croatia ...
Posted in Our Travels by dgreening
From Zadar to Split
On the next two days I cycled on from Zadar to Split, visiting Šibenik, Primošten and Trogir ...
Posted in Exploring Planet Earth by luzian
Zadar, Split and Brac - Croatia
Zadar June 6th - 8th We left Camp Lanterna after long goodbyes to our new friends and headed out on our 5 hour journey to Zadar. the Istrian Peninsula is lush and we passed through many pine ...
Posted in The Arevalo Family Adventure by k2arevalo