by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Sali, located on the southern coast of Dugi Otok, is a vibrant coastal town that blends history with modern charm. With its picturesque harbor, historic architecture, and lively waterfront, Sali offers visitors an authentic Dalmatian experience. The town is a hub of...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Zaglav, a captivating village on the enchanting island of Dugi Otok, stands proudly as a guardian of its cultural heritage. At its heart lies the active Franciscan monastery and the venerable Church of St. Michael, the patron saint of Zaglav, dating back to the 15th...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Žman, nestled in the embrace of Žmančica Bay, is a village on the island of Dugi Otok. Žman is surrounded by the picturesque hills of Gračina, as well as the enchanting peaks of Veliki and Mali Slotnjak. Its historical moniker, Mezano, graces records dating back to...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Rava Island, nestled between Iž and Dugi Otok, boasts an intricately indented coastline with 15 coves along its 15 km stretch. The island’s history dates back to the 13th century, with historical documents mentioning the noble Raua family from Zadar, who owned...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Božava, nestled on the northwestern side of Dugi Otok, is a picturesque village cradled within a bay surrounded by a lush pine forest. Its historical roots date back to 1327 when it was first mentioned as Bosane, while remnants of fortified settlements nearby trace...