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Travel to Zadar with travel insurance from Essential Travel
click here for an annual travel insurance quotation Information on Zadar with single trip travel insurance from Essential TravelTravel to ZadarLocated on the lovely Dalmatia coast, Zadar is 3,000-year-old town surrounded by beaches, islands and national parks. With a history dating back to the 9th century BC, it is full of historic legacy and today is a popular holiday spot for Croatians and international tourists alike.Info on Zadars Key attractionsmost tourists to Zadar are looking for some sun and relaxation on the many gorgeous beaches. Some of the best include: Punta Bajlo, Kolovare (the main city beach), Vitrenjak, Borik and Diklo. Those who love sailing can rent a boat and head to one of the hundreds of nearby islands. Only fragments of the Roman forum remain, but the square still serves as the centre of town. From here, you can easily walk to the 9th century church of St Donat and the intriguing Archaeological Museum.Out and aboutthe Zadar region is home to a staggering five national parks: Paklenica, Kornati, Plitvica Lakes, Krka Waterfalls and Northern Velebit. There are also several towns of interest in the area. Nin features the Little Church of St Kriz, dating from 9th century and known as ‘the smallest cathedral in the world’. There is also an archaeological collection with two reconstructed Liburnian vessels. Meanwhile, Biograd is quaint, with a local museum with exhibits from a sunken ship. The city of Pag is graced with St Marys Cathedral, with a lace shaped rosetta. Special mention should be made of Plitvica National Park, not because the Croatian war of independence sparked here, but due to its stunning beauty and extraordinary hues as a dozen turquiose-coloured limestone lakes tumbled into one another through pristine forests, creating an area of unique and unbeatable beauty. The park is a 90 minute drive from Zadar.Leisure Optionsa fine selection of cafés, bars and clubs are located on the peninsula, the centre of the city. There are plenty of decent international restaurants, along with numerous local taverns where you can try some of the local specialities. This area also serves as the main shopping district, offering a collection of simple street stalls and modern malls.Safetyholidaymakers can be susceptible to dangers and annoyances. Pickpocketing is an ever present problem in large tourist areas and visitors should remain alert. Driving and water sports also place the traveller at an increased risk of injury. We recommend you take out adequate travel insurance for you and your family.Weather in ZadarZadar is low lying and this contributes to the climate. The average temperature for July is 25C and it goes down to 6C in the winter. You will find up to 200 days of sunshine a year. Due to the climatic conditions exotic subtropical plants grow in the town parks.Kompas Travel Kompas Villas kompas Exclusive |
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