Zadar
Zadar is situated at the heart of the Adriatic, between Rijeka
on the north and Split on the south.
This, a few thousand years old town and the capital of Dalmatia in
ancient times attract its tourists with one of the best preserved
pre-Romanesque monument on the Mediterranean - the church of St.
Donat from ninth century, Zadar's most famous spot.
It is surrounded by four national parks: Plitvička jezera,
Paklenica, Krka and Kornati and in front of the town there are over
300 islands and cliffs, so it's Croatian most favorable nautical
destination.
The town is fortified with medieval walls, distinguished for their
pretty and impressive ports - entries in the city all dating back
to the sixteenth century.
Having its natural position in the conjunction of geographically different Croatian regions, being surrounded by the historical towns such as Nin, Pag, Biograd, Obrovac, Benkovac and many others, the city is an easily accessible and attractive destination to visitors from all over the world, whether by sea, land or air.