Seafront holiday house in Posedarje

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Seafront holiday house in Posedarje

Food Scene

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g663653-d3251983-Reviews-Konoba_Pece-Vinjerac_Zadar_County_Dalmatia.html Croatian and Mediterranean food, Seafood Beautiful terrace
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Konoba Pece
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https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g663653-d3251983-Reviews-Konoba_Pece-Vinjerac_Zadar_County_Dalmatia.html Croatian and Mediterranean food, Seafood Beautiful terrace

Drinks & Nightlife

http://thegarden.hr/the-garden-lounge Set in the ancient Croatian city, just 5 minutes from the Sea organ, The Garden Lounge is a unique addition to its culture. Settled on the Dalmatian coastline, the open terrace bar overlooks relaxing views of Zadar’s city walls and harbour while sunrays dance across the waves of the surrounding Adriatic Sea.
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The Garden Lounge
2a Liburnska obala
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http://thegarden.hr/the-garden-lounge Set in the ancient Croatian city, just 5 minutes from the Sea organ, The Garden Lounge is a unique addition to its culture. Settled on the Dalmatian coastline, the open terrace bar overlooks relaxing views of Zadar’s city walls and harbour while sunrays dance across the waves of the surrounding Adriatic Sea.

Sightseeing

The Sea organ (Croatian: Morske orgulje) is an architectural object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. It consists of series of 35 underwater pipes that whistle as the waves wash through them.
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Orgue de mer
Obala kralja Petra Krešimira IV
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The Sea organ (Croatian: Morske orgulje) is an architectural object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. It consists of series of 35 underwater pipes that whistle as the waves wash through them.

Parks & Nature

KRKA NATIONAL PARK – The park covers an area of just over 142 square km (88 square miles). The top attraction in the park is its magnificent waterfalls including the famous Skradinski Buk Falls; one of Croatia's most famous sights. You can drive to Skradin, where you'll board a boat for a 30-minute ride. Take a guided walking tour past Skradinski buk, and then visit the park's ethnographic collections, mills, and weaving workshops. You can take a full day tour from Posedarje. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/croatia/krka-national-park/activities/krka-national-park-full-day-tour-from-zadar/a/pa-act/v-8440P4/1318910
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Parc national de Krka
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KRKA NATIONAL PARK – The park covers an area of just over 142 square km (88 square miles). The top attraction in the park is its magnificent waterfalls including the famous Skradinski Buk Falls; one of Croatia's most famous sights. You can drive to Skradin, where you'll board a boat for a 30-minute ride. Take a guided walking tour past Skradinski buk, and then visit the park's ethnographic collections, mills, and weaving workshops. You can take a full day tour from Posedarje. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/croatia/krka-national-park/activities/krka-national-park-full-day-tour-from-zadar/a/pa-act/v-8440P4/1318910
KORNATI ISLANDS - a dense collection of 140 karst isles and islets, over half of which make Kornati National Park. Take a day tour from Zadar, there are many boats leaving every day to Kornati islands.
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Kornati
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KORNATI ISLANDS - a dense collection of 140 karst isles and islets, over half of which make Kornati National Park. Take a day tour from Zadar, there are many boats leaving every day to Kornati islands.

Arts & Culture

Church of St.Donat is the symbol of the city of Zadar and the most famous monumental edifice in Croatia from the early Middle Ages (9th c.) Church of St.Donat is round pre-Romanesque church which was called the Church of the Holy Trinity until the 15th c., and from that time on carries the name of Saint Donat, by the bishop who had it built. The church was mentioned for the first time in mid 10th c. in the documents of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos. Today its space is used, due to its extraordinary acoustic features, for musical performances ("Musical Evenings in Saint Donat").
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Église de Saint-Donat
Grgura Mrganića
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Church of St.Donat is the symbol of the city of Zadar and the most famous monumental edifice in Croatia from the early Middle Ages (9th c.) Church of St.Donat is round pre-Romanesque church which was called the Church of the Holy Trinity until the 15th c., and from that time on carries the name of Saint Donat, by the bishop who had it built. The church was mentioned for the first time in mid 10th c. in the documents of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos. Today its space is used, due to its extraordinary acoustic features, for musical performances ("Musical Evenings in Saint Donat").
NIN – the oldest Croatian royal town. Seven of Croatia’s early kings were presented to the people at the Church of St Nicholas and Croatia’s first bishop held court in Nin’s 9th-century Church of the Holy Cross. Aside from its venerable history, the old island town is also utterly charming. The Roman salt pans are still in operation and wild gladioli grow abundantly in the marshy wetlands. It’s also popular with families, who enjoy the long sandy beaches, peloid mud (healthy mud) and the warm, shallow waters of the lagoon.
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Nin
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NIN – the oldest Croatian royal town. Seven of Croatia’s early kings were presented to the people at the Church of St Nicholas and Croatia’s first bishop held court in Nin’s 9th-century Church of the Holy Cross. Aside from its venerable history, the old island town is also utterly charming. The Roman salt pans are still in operation and wild gladioli grow abundantly in the marshy wetlands. It’s also popular with families, who enjoy the long sandy beaches, peloid mud (healthy mud) and the warm, shallow waters of the lagoon.

Getting Around

ZADAR - the city of Zadar, located on a peninsula surrounded by turquoise water. Its main square, the Forum, is an outdoor museum of Roman ruins overlooked by the 11th-century church of San Donatus. Apart from historic architecture, the city's main attractions are two contemporary art installations by local architect Nikola Bašić – the singing Sea Organ, and the Sun Salutation, a solar-powered lighting installation. In the city of Zadar there are number or small shops with authentic souvenirs. A huge shopping mall "Supernova" is at the entrance to the city. http://www.tzzadar.hr. http://www.zadar.travel/en/city-guide/
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Zadar
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ZADAR - the city of Zadar, located on a peninsula surrounded by turquoise water. Its main square, the Forum, is an outdoor museum of Roman ruins overlooked by the 11th-century church of San Donatus. Apart from historic architecture, the city's main attractions are two contemporary art installations by local architect Nikola Bašić – the singing Sea Organ, and the Sun Salutation, a solar-powered lighting installation. In the city of Zadar there are number or small shops with authentic souvenirs. A huge shopping mall "Supernova" is at the entrance to the city. http://www.tzzadar.hr. http://www.zadar.travel/en/city-guide/

Entertainment & Activities

ISLAND PAG – Pag is unique among Croatian islands; a barren, pale pink wilderness that looks more Martian than Mediterranean. Thirty thousand sheep (three times the number of people) eke out an existence on its salty marsh grasses and herbs. The salty, herbaceous environment that the sheep graze has turned the island’s deliciously tangy Paški sir cheese into a drawcard in its own right. The island’s other unique cultural legacies include the craft of lace-making and the annual Carnival with its masked dances. Pag’s strange beauty hasn’t gone unnoticed and the usually peaceful island is a hotspot for summer hedonists who come to party at the clubs and music festivals on Zrće Beach.
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Pag
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ISLAND PAG – Pag is unique among Croatian islands; a barren, pale pink wilderness that looks more Martian than Mediterranean. Thirty thousand sheep (three times the number of people) eke out an existence on its salty marsh grasses and herbs. The salty, herbaceous environment that the sheep graze has turned the island’s deliciously tangy Paški sir cheese into a drawcard in its own right. The island’s other unique cultural legacies include the craft of lace-making and the annual Carnival with its masked dances. Pag’s strange beauty hasn’t gone unnoticed and the usually peaceful island is a hotspot for summer hedonists who come to party at the clubs and music festivals on Zrće Beach.