- Dalmatian region offers dreamlike scenery on mainland and islands
- Admire historical cities featuring a lively Mediterranean feel
- Explore unique Zadar installations - Sea Organ & Greeting to the Sun
- Discover the sea through swimming, snorkeling, or diving
- Visit the mountains that offer hiking and impressive views
- See UNESCO World Heritage location - National Park Plitvice Lakes
- Take a tour to Kornati National Park: an archipelago of 89 islands
- Enjoy the shallows, the sand and the great view of the Nin Lagoon
- Hike in Paklenica National Park- home to dramatic gorges and caves
Holiday in Dalmatia
Unlock the magic of the Croatia’s coast!
The Croatian vacation region of Dalmatia counts particularly many hours of sunshine and, with its hundreds of offshore islands, is regularly voted one of Europe's most beautiful coastal landscapes. Beautiful bays, fascinating reefs and crystal clear water are ideal for snorkeling, exploring by boat or for water sports of any kind. The beauty of nature in Dalmatia is also expressed in high mountain ranges and rugged rock formations, from which you have an impressive view of the numerous islands with their picturesque old towns.
From white (pebble) beaches to mountain massifs and charming towns with historical, architecturally valuable buildings, the diversity of the region lends itself to all the needs of its guests. Enjoy fresh seafood, soak up Croatia's Mediterranean charm, swim in romantic bays or explore the breathtaking underwater world. Hiking in the national parks or sporting activities complete the program.
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Activities in Dalmatia

Zadar: a tennis hotspot!
Tennis holiday dreams come true! Find your perfect getaway destination here.

Cycling escape in Croatia
Explore the varied cycling routes: hilly, flat, along the coast, inland, in the mountains and on the islands!

Explore the Sea
Diving, Yachting, Sailing, Kayaking, Kiteboarding. Make the most of the sea on your vacation & explore below & above!

Zadar: The city of culture
Immerse yourself in the unique local culture of Zadar, Croatia, and discover its ancient history and various cultural attractions.

Time for adrenaline rush
Addicted to adrenaline? Need a dose of excitement? We got you covered!

Family fun, all around
Explore Wild West Ranch or Time Travel in Zadar!
Local Attractions

National Park Krka Waterfalls
At 72 kilometres in length, the Krka is the longest river in central Dalmatia and, thanks to the 20 kilometres between Knin and Skradin occupied by the Krka National Park, it is also probably the most spectacular one in Europe.

National Park Paklenica
The Paklenica Canyon, known as the gateway to the national park, is one of its greatest natural phenomena, and is considered the pearl of the Velebit Mountains.

Nature Park Vrana
The Vrana Lake is an unusual connection of land and water which offers a refuge to different species of plants and animals, offering them all the necessity for life. The lake is unique for its position and characteristics not only in Croatia but also in other parts of Europe.

Zadar
During your visit to the historic town of Zadar – its antique forum, the old Church of St Donatus, the Cathedral of St Anastasia, and its museums, monuments and palaces – you will learn all about the rich history of this beautiful historic city.

Nin
Our exciting journey takes us to the township of Nin where you get introduced to the highest salt quality in the world. Nin is a town with a glorious past. As a former Croatian royal town and one of the most important cultural centres of the early Croatian state,

Pag Island
Vacations on the island of Pag not only include beautiful beaches and clear water but also highlights such as a salt museum.

National Park Kornati Islands
The archipelago, with its 150 uninhabited islands, islets and reefs, is the most shattered island group in the Mediterranean.

Cave Adventure
Modric Cave is 829m long, and the curious visitor is rewarded with facts about cave formation, a guided tour through its passages and chambers, and above all, by the chance to observe the stalactites hanging from the ceiling, the stalagmites growing up from the floor and several other fantastic shapes and forms.

Telašcica Nature park
Telašćica offers variety: from hiking to water sports – comprising of 64% water, anything is possible in the nature park.

Museum of Salt – Pag island
The salt museum in Pag covers over 50 square kilometers. Up to 1978, salt was harvested here in the summer months.

Croatian National Theater Zadar
Since the 2000s, the cast of the Croatian National Theater Zadar has been attracting visitors with a varied program.

Sibenik
In summer Sibenik attracts visitors with water sports and museums. But also hosts attractions such as the children's festival or the medieval market.

Kninska Fortress
The fortress at Kninska is the largest in Dalmatia. It is thought it dates back to the 9th century.