
Dalmatia
Dalmatia is one of Croatia's most iconic regions. The Dalmatian coast combines the charm of unspoiled islands with picturesque villages and bustling tourist resorts, making this itinerary ideal for those seeking history, culture, and idyllic beaches.
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Telascica
Telascica Nature Park is located in the south of the island of Dugi Otok and stretches for 10 km. The northeastern shore of Telascica Bay is mostly desert, while the southwest is home to pine, olive, and fig trees. Telascica is one of the largest and most beautiful bays on the Croatian coast. Impressive cliffs, reaching 166 meters in height, protect the bay from the sea.
Kornat
The long island of Kornat gives its name to the Kornati National Park archipelago. Like a string of white pearls, the Kornati Islands shine in the crystal blue Adriatic. For sailors, the archipelago is a very special place. The park is protected for its nearly pristine conditions, with a virtually intact ecosystem. Anchoring is only permitted in designated bays. Kornat, at 32 km², is the largest island in the archipelago and home to the Vrulje calas.
Žirje
Žirje is a very peaceful island, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet. The best swimming areas are in the bays of Vela and Mala Stupica. Behind these bays, hills rise, where you can visit ruins of 6th-century Byzantine fortresses.
Skradin
Sailing along the canal is beautiful. Skradin is a peaceful town, a picturesque spot amidst white cliffs and green shores. Skradin has a small marina and several
Vodice
Vodice's historic center is situated on a small island connected to the mainland by a stone bridge. The former fishing village has retained its original beauty and welcoming charm, with narrow streets and stone houses. The modern marina is located east of the old town.
Vrgada
Vrgada, on the small island opposite Murter, is a pleasant little town with anchorage options and a few restaurants.
Pirovac
The charming town of Pirovac is surrounded by picturesque beaches and offers excellent infrastructure. The village boasts several attractions, including the ruins of the ancient city walls, an ancient Franciscan monastery, and several sacred buildings.
Murter
Murter is called the "gateway to the Kornati," but the peninsula itself also has much to offer. The port of departure, Jezera, is a charming place with a beautiful beach, shops, restaurants, and bars. The main town, Murter, is larger and busier, with a lively nightlife. The bays of Vucigrada and Kosirinia, to the south, are perfect for swimming in crystal-clear turquoise waters. In the bustling Vucigrada Bay, the Cigrada restaurant is popular for lunch and dinner.
Biograd
Biograd, the "White City" or Royal City, is a modern city that was long the residence of medieval Croatian dynasties. This splendor is still visible in the old town.

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