Almost as close to Zadar as to Nin (9km either way), this attractive hotel has a quiet countryside location and is handy for both towns. The apartments are stylish and contemporary, with exposed brick, concrete floors and lovely feature walls. Most look out over the swimming pool. Reserve through travel agencies or booking websites.
Mendula Zadar Eco Village
Northern Dalmatia
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
12.46 MILES
Covering 95 sq km of the Velebit Range that divides continental Croatia from the Adriatic coast, Paklenica National Park contains some of the country’s…
5.84 MILES
Another wacky and wonderful creation by Nikola Bašić (the local architect who designed the nearby Sea Organ), this 22m-wide circle set into the pavement…
5.85 MILES
Zadar’s incredible Sea Organ, designed by local architect Nikola Bašić, is unique. Set within the perforated stone stairs that descend into the sea is a…
29.4 MILES
On Murter's northern coast, along the western edge of the Gradina Peninsula north of the settlement of Marina Hramina, is one of Dalmatia's most unusual…
27.97 MILES
Composed of 89 of the Kornati's 140 islands, Kornati National Park shelters part of the largest and densest archipelago in the Adriatic. Due to the…
13.74 MILES
This fine place offers olive-oil tasting (including advice on how to tell the difference between good and bad olive oil), a tour of its production…
5.87 MILES
One of the most intriguing things about Zadar is the way Roman ruins seem to sprout randomly from the city's streets. Nowhere is this more evident than at…
5.84 MILES
Dating from the beginning of the 9th century, this unusual circular Byzantine-style church was named after the bishop who commissioned it. As one of only…
Nearby Northern Dalmatia attractions
5.54 MILES
Nin's salt was prized in ancient times for its high iodine content, making it sought after for both culinary and medicinal purposes. This small museum…
5.57 MILES
This unusual early Romanesque church crowns its own hill off Rte 306 southwest of Nin. The small, pretty edifice was built in the late 11th or early 12th…
5.72 MILES
Also known as St Chrysogonus' Gate (Vrata Sv Krševana), this port-facing archway was built in 1573 and sports the Venetian lion and part of a Roman…
5.77 MILES
This humble gate is handy for reaching the ferries and excursion boats that line the harbour here.
5.78 MILES
This appealing little pre-Romanesque white church, often called 'the smallest cathedral in the world' in recognition of its role as the ancient seat of…
5.8 MILES
This modest archway is the city's most important gate as it is the main tourist entrance from the handy footbridge across the harbour.
5.81 MILES
Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, Zadar's cathedral has a richly decorated facade and an impressive three-nave interior with the remains of frescoes…
5.81 MILES
Climb up the tower belonging to St Anastasia's Cathedral for worth-the-effort views across the city and out to sea.