In the north, on the vivid white cliffs underneath the Velebit mountain, where the view of the surreal landscape of Croatia’s most indented island, Pag, stretches before you. Pag offers beautiful coves and beaches with unspoiled nature, as well as centers of modern tourism. Island Pag is very famous, as well as Pag cheese, and its secret ingredients, the wind “bura” and salt which give it a specific and recognizable flavor. Zadar is a 3000 years old town, whose fortifications have been inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Here you can find “Sea organ” built with 35 pipes with whistles that play 7 accords of 5 tones. High tide and low tide during the day create unique music and unique experience that attracts lots of people and the other is the installation “greeting to the Sun.” Also, there are 300 glass panels, an installation that creates beautiful lights effects in the rhythm of the waves and sounds of Sea organ when the Sun goes down.
Zadar has the most beautiful sunset in the world, more beautiful than the one in Key West, in Florida, applauded at every evening.
In Nin you will find the smallest cathedral in the world, and the modern and lively tourist centres such as Biograd na Moru and picturesque places of the Dalmatian hinterland, Ravni Kotari, and the islands will overwhelm you with their specific Dalmatian temperament. On the island of Ugljan you can visit the medieval fortress of St Michael, by bike or on foot. During sunset, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the view of an earthly paradise made up of emerald islands, and a golden string of pearls immersed in the sun.