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Hotel Villa Nico Zadar

Kresimirova Obala 138 Zadar, 23000, Croatia

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Our last night in Zadar

A travel blog entry by wojtas-kolinski

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... of opportunity, but to a world power controlling their economy, opportunity and future. We wish them good luck. In the meantime, it's off to Skradin and the Krka National Park tomorrow.(MW) Yes my kind of a day - sun and water. Mike is right, the mother in me and my history of growing up on a lake has taught me to be more cautious when entering into unknown waters. While I could see myself jumping off the 8 foot ledge, there was ...

Historial Town, Unique Music and Sunset

A travel blog entry by painterlaura2

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... was built by Queen Jelena of Zadar in the 10th century, but was destroyed by the Ottoman Turks in the 16th century.[5] A number of Croatian kings were buried in the Church of St. Stephen (with Mihajlo Krešimir II and his wife Jelena, the benefactress, ...

We're F'ing Tourists!

A travel blog entry by biruvia

We arrived in Zadar from Zagreb in a short-lived quest to tackle all cities in Croatia in reverse alphabetical order. We were on a high after a great day in Plitvice National Park. The popular hostels near the old town were booked up, so we had to stay at the large Hosteling International facility outside of town. The facility was huge and very nice, but this chain of hostels has a tendency to get overrun with kids on school trips, which was the ...

Pozdrav iz Zadar

A travel blog entry by peter_julie

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... which I opened only to find it came off its hinges. So I closed the door and immediately called the manager. When he inspected the door it opened fine. We were perplexed by this phenomenon as we could swear it was faulty. Later we discovered that these types of doors have a dual purpose. They can be opened as a door or as a tilted window.

Off we went into the old town of Zadar. Set in a peninsula that is completely pedestrianised, the town has numerous ...

3° Giorno: TRIBANJ-PAKLENIKA-ZADAR-PREKO (km.105)

A travel blog entry by fabiocip

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... il condono).
A LUKOVO, soffermatomi per gettare lo sguardo nelle acque cristalline a pochi metri sottostrada (..bagno?) noto il minifabbricato insospettabile sede d’un ufficio postale probabilmente tra i + piccoli d’Europa: lasciando fuori per una volta la Hornet (saranno 6-7 mq!), acquisto una cartolina che mi faccio timbrare con l’annullo postale dal gentilissimo ed ovviamente unico impiegato. Arriva il furgoncino del fornaio, recapita la ...