Years of guiding tours taught me that sun, sea, and beaches alone aren’t enough. I want this trip to be truly memorable—explore hidden historical sites off the beaten path, hunt for shells along the lagoon, and discover the vibrant marine life in its waters. Join us for an unforgettable adventure!
The meeting point is on the address Branimirova obala near the Ina gas station.
Along with a plethora of beautiful sandy and rocky beaches, Ugljan also offers a rich gastronomic selection in several local taverns and restaurants.
Stunning natural beauty: Frnaže coves are surrounded by crystal-clear waters and lush greenery, making them an ideal spot for nature lovers. The picturesque landscape provides a perfect backdrop for relaxation and photography.
The town has a Baroque summer residence of the Zadar noble family Lantana from the 17th century, the church of St. Gregory from the 14th century and the early Christian church of St. Euphemia, who is also the patron saint of the town. A professionally designed football pitch in the centre of Sutomišćica, right by the sea, has been declared the most beautiful in the world.
Ošljak is the smallest inhabited island in Croatia, a protected forest park with no cars, ideal for escaping the crowds, walking around the island (2 km), and swimming in clean bays. Visit the lighthouse, the ruins of a 16th-century windmill, the 6th-century Church of St. Jerome, and enjoy the view from the top (89 m). What to visit and interesting facts about Ošljak: Walking path around the island: A maintained 2 km long path takes you through a pine forest along the sea, ideal for a light walk. Lighthouse and Windmill: Historic landmarks from the 16th century located on the coast. Church of St. Jerome (Assumption of Mary): An early Christian church from the 6th century. Remains of the Calogera family villa: Historic ruins on the island.
Kali – the best piece of "the Mediterranean as it once was" Kali will present the "heart" of the city, the old town called Siget, on a small hill from which a wonderful view of the surroundings opens. The beautiful Dalmatian houses and the intertwined streets of the old town provide the best example of the explanation for the tourist slogan of Croatia – the Mediterranean as it once was. Kali can enjoy the peaceful life of a small fishing town because it is watched over by the bell tower of the Baroque church of St. Lawrence, the patron saint of the town. The specific local speech, which resembles a loud argument, will resonate most clearly at Braski dvor, the city square where Kali has led its street life for centuries.
The old parts of the town abound in typical Dalmatian architecture, narrow stone streets, and old country houses of Zadar noble families. Today, most of these houses offer quality and affordable accommodation in well-appointed apartments, rooms, or entire holiday homes. The beautiful sandy Jaz beach is the main beach in Preko, proudly flying the Blue Flag, a symbol of clean sea and a well-maintained beach. The beach complex includes a sand volleyball court, a children's playground, and catering facilities, making it perfect for a pleasant family holiday. Just 80 m from the coast of Preko lies the romantic island of Galevac (Školjić), covered with lush Mediterranean vegetation and home to a valuable historical monument – a Franciscan monastery from the 15th century.
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