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Please let us know what you are interested in, and we can help plan your itinerary.

1. Pirovac
Pirovac lies between the historic cities of Šibenik and Zadar, positioned along the Pirovac Bay—an indentation of the Adriatic Sea that provides calm, warm waters ideal for swimming. The town has a traditional Dalmatian vibe: stone houses, narrow streets, and a waterfront lined with cafés.

2. Pakoštane
Pakoštane is a picturesque seaside village in central Dalmatia, Croatia, uniquely positioned between the Adriatic Sea and the freshwater Lake Vrana.
The main attraction of this small town is for sure its promenade full of restaurants and bars which delights everyone's taste.

3. Biograd na Moru
Historically a royal city, today Biograd blends heritage with a vibrant holiday atmosphere.
Biograd na Moru combines history, beaches, and boating culture with a warm, energetic Mediterranean feel.
It’s perfect for travelers who want easy access to the sea, plenty of activities, and a welcoming Dalmatian town with both tradition and modern amenities.

Lake Vrana is the largest natural lake in Croatia and a perfect destination for cycling and walking enthusiasts. Flat, well-maintained trails circle the lake and connect surrounding villages, making it ideal for relaxed rides and scenic walks. The peaceful landscape, open views, and rich birdlife create a calm natural setting away from busy coastal areas. Lake Vrana offers fresh air, space, and tranquility—ideal for active visitors who enjoy exploring nature at a slow and comfortable pace.

Kornati National Park is one of the Adriatic’s most striking natural wonders. This remote archipelago of nearly 90 islands features dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a rare sense of peace. With no towns and minimal development, Kornati remains wild and unspoiled. Visitors explore by boat, swim in hidden bays, snorkel in pristine seas, and enjoy fresh seafood in simple island taverns. It is a perfect destination for sailors, nature lovers, and anyone seeking an authentic escape into untouched Mediterranean beauty.

Island of Murter is a relaxed Adriatic island with clear blue sea, inviting beaches, and an authentic Mediterranean feel. Connected to the mainland by a short bridge, it is easy to reach and ideal for exploring nearby islands, including Kornati National Park. Traditional villages, coastal walks, and excellent local food make Murter a simple and welcoming destination.

Krka National Park is famous for its stunning waterfalls, emerald pools, and wooden walkways that lead through lush nature. Well-marked walking paths allow visitors to explore the park at a relaxed pace, following the river and its cascades. The mix of flowing water, greenery, and open viewpoints creates a refreshing escape from the coast. Krka is ideal for nature lovers who enjoy easy walks, scenic photography, and experiencing Croatia’s inland beauty.


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