Zadar
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Currency – Croatian Kuna
Zadar is located along Croatia’s Dalmatian coastline along the Adriatic Sea and is one of the countries most unique resorts.
The resort is home to two unique attractions; the sound and light spectacle of the Sea Organ, its tubes under marble steps interact with waves from the sea to play musical notes. The other being the Sun Salutation; this was designed and created by architect Nikola Basic, it is a 22m-wide circle set into the pavement filled with 300 multi-layered glass plates that collect the suns energy during the day which then produces a fascinating light show from sunset to sunrise. Both need to be seen and heard during your stay.
You will find the old town is set on a peninsula that is entirely pedestrianised, making it easy for you to navigate around the town to explore and discover the Roman ruins, medieval churches, cosmopolitan cafes and restaurants and so much more.
Whilst in the region you can visit up to five national parks including the Kornati Islands. Set sail and while away your day around the various small islets in and around the archipelago of Zadar.