by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Nozdre Bay, situated on the enchanting island of Silba, boasts two charming small sandy coves. The first cove is a pristine expanse of soft sand, while the second presents a delightful blend of sand and gravel. The rocky coastline is adorned with gravel along the...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Masunjeva Draga bay, situated on the southwest side of Olib island, is a hidden gem in the Adriatic. Renowned as the “Adriatic king of sandy beaches,” Olib boasts a collection of beautiful sandy shores, and Masunjeva Draga is a standout among them. This...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
Ošljak is the smallest inhabited island (with a surface of about 0,332 km²) on the Adriatic Sea and the Croatian Adriatic coast. It is located in the Zadar Channel and the length of the coastline is 2,41 km, and the highest peak is 89 m high. Ošljak is an example of...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
The Military Naval Tunnels represent a historical attraction that is worth visiting. They were built by the Yugoslav People’s Army as a strategic naval base, providing shelter and protection for naval vessels. Today, they stand as a historic testament to the...
by ITAI Zadar | Apr 19, 2024
The Lighthouse In Veli rat was built in 1849, it is 42 meters high and today it is the highest lighthouse on the Adriatic. Its impresiveness is owed to the yellow facade, in which, according to the legend, 100 000 yolks were used to get the yellow color. The Chapel of...