The world’s first pipe organ that is played by the sea. It’s an art installation designed to let people enjoy the point where urban space meets the sea on Zadar’s new pier for cruisers. Read more.
Riva is the stage of Croatia Boat Show Split so be sure to check-in 17 - 22 April, 2012 to enjoy the best the local and international nautical industry can offer. Read more.
Stretching over 2 kilometres, these powerful walls have made the old city a safer place to live since the 13th century. These days, they offer a great walk and view over Dubrovnik and the sea! Read more.
Its mighty owners may have come and gone - but the Trakošćan is still here! One of the best preserved historic buildings in the country, this castle dates back to the 13th century. Read more.
Opening Hours: Summer (1 May - 30 September): Tuesday to Sunday 9AM to 7PM Winter: (1 October – 30 April): Tuesday to Saturday 9AM to 4PM; Sunday 10AM to 3PMClosed: Monday, public holiday Read more.
Imposing and austere, yet absolutely harmonius and original in form, it's not surprising that the pre-Romanesque St Donatus' is taken as the very symbol of Zadar and of the unique spirit of Dalmatia. Read more.