









5 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Visit to the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun installations
Insights into Roman and medieval landmarks including St. Anastasia’s Cathedral and Roman Forum
Exploration of Nin’s Roman ruins and the Church of the Holy Cross
Free time for swimming at one of the area's most beautiful sandy beaches
€ 67.8
€ 62.38


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Embark on a carefully curated journey that blends the historical richness and coastal charm of Zadar and Nin. Your adventure begins with a convenient pickup from your accommodation in Zadar, where you’ll meet your friendly and knowledgeable local guide. Begin by exploring the vibrant city of Zadar, a true jewel of the Adriatic. Stroll along the scenic seaside promenade and experience two of Zadar’s most unique attractions—the enchanting Sea Organ, which plays music powered by the waves, and the Greeting to the Sun, an interactive solar-powered art installation. As you wander through the historic Old Town, your guide will share fascinating insights about the city’s Roman and medieval heritage, stopping by highlights such as the Roman Forum and the towering St. Anastasia’s Cathedral.
After soaking in Zadar's charm, hop into a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle for a short drive to the nearby town of Nin, often called the "Croatian Venice" for its quaint canals and ancient ambiance. This peaceful town boasts a rich cultural legacy, from the charming Church of the Holy Cross—considered one of the smallest cathedrals in the world—to well-preserved Roman ruins and cobbled streets that whisper stories of the past. Take your time to explore and connect with the area’s quiet beauty and historical depth as your guide paints a vivid picture of life in ancient Dalmatia.
To conclude your day, enjoy free time at one of the region’s most stunning sandy beaches near Nin. Here, you can unwind, go for a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters, or simply relax under the sun. Don’t forget your towel and swimsuit! After your beach break, your driver will transfer you back to Zadar, wrapping up a day filled with discovery, culture, and relaxation along Croatia’s breathtaking coast.
Certified Local Guide
Zadar History walk
Nin History walk tour
Sandy beach Free time
Meal and beverage
Entrance Fees
Personal spending
Gratuities to Guide
Comfy walking shoes
Swimming Suit
Towel
Bottled Water for personal consuming
Sun Glasses
Cash for Souvenirs & Personal expenses
Minimum four travelers required for shared tour
If minimum number isn’t met, tour offered on alternative date privately at extra cost
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Ancient church, surrounded by roman heritage of an old town square and amphitheater. The church is small but still neat to see and sit and imagine how assemblies were held inside. Beautiful steps, and clean. 5€ per son's over 10yrs old to enter. About a 30 min adventure at most. But you can't put a price on history

I happen to be in Zadar when it just finished raining… do not make the same mistake. The crowds of people that filled the streets was insane. Many shopkeepers recommended to come when it rains as there are less people. But oh my days. However, the church is still very beautiful its just impossible to fully enjoy under such pretences

Very historical buildings with a long glory history. Iis no longer an operational church but just being conserved for it's history and as a tourist attraction. Can see it's structure was constructed many years ago using old masonry techniques. It's still very solid and strong. Worth a visit to get an understanding or Zadar and also St Donatus' Church significance in this city & town.

An impressive ancient church located next to the Forum and the Cathedral. We were visiting early and had the place to ourselves. It was probably built in the 9th century and its design reflects architectural traditions of that time. It has a very authentic and somewhat eery vibe. I wish there were more explanations or some sort of a tour, but anyway, it was an interesting stop in Zadar. The entrance was 4 ears (cash only).

A beautiful ancient church located in the heart of Zadar's old town and near the sea front. Taking a walk around old town reveals its historic charm, with each alleyway having its own story to tell! A walk around the oldtown and the sea front is definitely a must in Zadar!



