Discover the flavors of Dalmatia on a guided walking tour of Zadar. Learn about the history, culture, and cuisine of the region as you sample local delicacies and wines.
Wander the ancient streets with a local gourmet guide as each stop reveals more than just flavors. Discover the stories of the people who shaped them, the sea that inspired them, and the land that nurtured them.
From the Mediterranean breeze to the bold Morlaccs of the hinterlands, and even the mighty Turks whose culinary legacy still sizzles in the kitchens of Zadar.
Learn how to truly eat fish Dalmatian style alongside a renowned local chef, and pair it with Zadar’s finest wines.
Savor the perfect match of prosciutto and cheese just like the locals did, while seated in one of the city’s most enchanting historical spots.
And yes—ćevapi are on the menu too, a tasty reminder of the Turkish influence that changed Balkan cuisine forever.
near the Roman column
The meeting point is at the most natural starting place for a tour, next to the ancient city gate and the Roman column that marks the beginning of the main street.
The first stop is next to the church that hides one of the country's most important and revered religious treasures. Just steps away, we'll taste local fish dish paired with regional white wine.
Passing through the main square, the center of urban life in Zadar since medieval times where the city’s urban identity took shape, and where the first bars opened already in early 18th century.
We’ll visit the local market, where locals sell daily caught fish and locally grown vegetables. Next to it are the remains of an old church, now transformed into a cool and unique wine garden. There, we’ll taste local prosciutto and cheese, paired with a rich red wine.
Walking along the main street of the old town - Kalelarga - which has been walked upon since Roman times.
We’ll stop at the city's most important cultural site, the largest Roman forum on the eastern Adriatic. You'll hear stories of urban life in ancient times and learn about the dynamic history of Zadar
The narrow streets of the Varoš neighborhood offer a clear glimpse into Zadar’s vibrant urban culture. Established in the 16th century by hardworking families, it remains a lively part of the city. Here, we’ll try ćevapi and enjoy locally brewed craft beer made by women.
At the final stop of our tour, in a traditional bar, we’ll toast to the memories made and the friendships formed with a selection of local liquors. Živjeli! [cheers!]
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