The Roman Forum in Zadar is actually the oldest in the entire eastern Adriatic, dating from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD.
Alex Crevar is a freelance journalist and regular contributor to New York Times Travel. He has lived in and covered Croatia for more than 20 years. Perhaps no place in Croatia is as nonchalant with ...
At the World Travel Market in London, Bisera Fabrio from the Croatian National Tourist Board described a country defined by ...
Watersport enthusiasts and mountain lovers alike will relish what’s on offer in this epic corner of the Adriatic. Known for its unique rock formations and dramatic canyons, Paklenica National Park ...
There seems to be no stopping Zadar. This formerly rather frumpy seaside town has in the last few years attracted some of Croatia’s most visionary initiatives:... Zadar has been transformed ...
Zadar has long captured the imagination of those who step foot in it. It was the Romans who conquered it first, followed by the Venetians, and the influence of both empires dominate the city's ...
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Zadar has been transformed imaginative public installations like the Zadar Sea Organ that give this historic Roman city a contemporary, vibrant feel. A cluster of cool bars and restaurants like lounge ...
In Zadar, on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, the 52 Places Traveler was overwhelmed by the crowds. Then he thought outside the guidebook. By Sebastian Modak Our columnist, Sebastian Modak, is visiting each ...
The southern stretch of Croatia's Dalmatian coast is saturated with sunseekers at this time of year. But head north and you will find a region rich in history and natural beauty, which is still ...