Why visit Zadar?
Zadar is one of the oldest cities in Europe, inhabited for 3000 years. Located on a peninsula, it has been the capital of the Dalmatia region for centuries. It is known for its world-famous modern installations, the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun, located on the Riva, offering visitors unforgettable sound and light experiences.
At the heart of the city lies the historic Kalelarga street, known as the main city street dating back to Roman times. It leads to the ancient Roman forum and the Church of St. Donatus, an imposing symbol from the 9th century dedicated to the city’s patron saint. The city’s defensive walls, protected by UNESCO, and the Foša port tell the story of past times, while Maraschino liqueur offers a taste of Zadar’s tradition, having been produced there since the 16th century.