Zadar is a gem of the central Mediterranean, renowned for having the most beautiful sunsets. The longest and most famous street in the city is Kalelarga. As you stroll down this street, you will enjoy historic buildings such as the Forum and the Church of St. Donatus. The world-famous attractions the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun are located on the Zadar waterfront.
The Plitvice Lakes are one of the largest, oldest, and most visited national parks in Croatia, located near Zadar. They were added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1979. For each visitor, they offer something different. If you want a simple and peaceful recreational activity, you can take a long walk along the lakes and waterfalls.
The Krka National Park is also well worth a visit. This park is rich in natural heritage such as travertine barriers and waterfalls, flora and fauna and is of immense geological value. Visitors can swim in the Krka River or actively explore its natural beauty by cycling. The rich offer of this park also includes attractive boat trips to breathtaking locations.
The pearl of the central part of the Adriatic is Kornati National Park, composed of 89 islands, islets, and reefs. If you are craving an oasis of peace, sunny spots, crystal-clear waters, head towards the Kornati islands. Activities offered to visitors include cruising, autonomous diving, swimming, hiking, and observing the flora and fauna. While driving along the Adriatic towards this National Park, do not be surprised if a dolphin jumps out of the sea. It is only there to enhance the scenery and show you that you are on the right path.
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