Explore the Best of What Dalmatia Offers
Biograd na Moru
Biograd is a historic town located on a small peninsula in Northern Dalmatia. Once a royal city, today it is one of Croatia’s leading tourist and nautical destinations. The old town, beautiful beaches, pine forest, and large marina make it an ideal spot for daily excursions and leisure. Biograd also hosts major events such as the Biograd Boat Show and Gastro Biograd.
Zadar
The fifth-largest city in Croatia, known for its thousand-year-old history and unique attractions. Must-see sites include the Church of St. Donatus, St. Anastasia’s Cathedral, the Sea Organ, and the Greeting to the Sun installation. Zadar offers a mix of history, culture, Mediterranean lifestyle, and excellent cuisine.
Šibenik
A city rich in cultural heritage, the only one on the Croatian coast founded by Croats. Visit St. James Cathedral (UNESCO), St. Michael’s Fortress, Barone Fortress, and St. Nicholas Fortress. Šibenik also hosts the famous International Children's Festival. The city is a blend of fascinating history, music, and Mediterranean charm.
Kornati National Park
An archipelago of more than 100 islands and reefs – a true paradise for boating. The view of these islands, like stone pearls scattered across the sea, is breathtaking. Explore ancient Byzantine towers, early Christian basilicas, and unique natural wonders such as the Kornati crown cliffs.
Krka National Park
One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Croatia, Krka is located near Šibenik. This national park is known for its turquoise river, walking paths, wooden bridges, and swimming spots near the base of the falls. A must-visit for nature lovers.
Paklenica National Park
A spectacular mountainous region ideal for hiking and climbing. Paklenica features deep canyons, dense forests, and unique karst rock formations. It’s a paradise for adventure seekers and climbers.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
The oldest and most visited national park in Croatia (UNESCO protected). Famous for its cascading lakes, wooden walking trails, and lush forests. A true fairy-tale destination.
Vrana Lake Nature Park
Located near Pakoštane, Vrana Lake is the largest natural lake in Croatia. This bird reserve and peaceful freshwater area is great for kayaking, birdwatching, and relaxing in untouched nature.
Telašćica Nature Park
Situated on Dugi Otok island, this nature park includes Telašćica Bay, steep cliffs, salt lakes, and hidden beaches. An excellent day-trip destination by boat.



























