Travelling by ferry to Zadar

To reach Zadar by boat, you can depart from 2 countries: Italy and Croatia. The ferries of the 3 companies (Emilia Romagna Lines, Jadrolinija or Krilo Kapetan Luka) operating crossings to Zadar call at 6 ports: Rimini, Zadar, Ancona, Cesenatico, Pula and Pesaro.

With a network of 5 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Zadar and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Emilia Romagna Lines, Jadrolinija and Krilo Kapetan Luka offer up to 5 crossings a week. Find all prices and best deals for Zadar on our Vivanoda search engine.

Ferries to Zadar in figures

Countries
Italy
Croatia
Number of crossings
5 crossings a week
Number of ports
6
Number of ferry connections
5
Number of ferry companies
3
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Most popular ferry routes to Zadar

To travel to Zadar by ferry, the ferry operators Krilo Kapetan Luka, Jadrolinija and Emilia Romagna Lines offer daily crossings from Pesaro, Pula, Cesenatico, Ancona, Zadar or Rimini.

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Ferry Zadar: Travel Guide

Ferry Zadar: What to see and do?

The Zadar region is a must-see destination in Croatia! Whether you're arriving by ferry from the main ferry ports or simply looking for information about the region, this travel guide will help you discover the main towns and sights in the area.

Zadar, the region's main city, offers a unique blend of historical heritage and Mediterranean charm. Start with a stroll through the historic city centre, where you can admire landmarks such as the Church of St. Donatus, the Cathedral of St. Anastasia and the Roman Forum.

And don't miss Zadar's famous architectural marvel, the sea organ. Listen to the harmonious sounds created by the waves rushing through the organ's tubes, offering a unique sensory experience.

After exploring Zadar, take time out to visit the neighbouring island of Pag. Renowned for its desert landscapes, with stone fields and strange rock formations, the island of Pag offers a striking contrast with the greenery of the surrounding region. Be sure to stop off in the village of Novalja, famous for its lively nightlife and sandy beaches.

Another hidden gem to discover is the small town of Nin. Nestling on a small island, Nin is home to the world's smallest cathedral, as well as golden sandy beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see. It's the perfect place to soak up the sun and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic.

If you're an outdoor enthusiast, the Paklenica National Park is just a few kilometres from Zadar. With its spectacular mountain scenery and deep ravines, the park offers plenty of opportunities for hiking and climbing.

Finally, don't leave the Zadar region without sampling the local gastronomic delights. Fresh seafood, cheeses and local wines are a must during your stay. Try the famous Paski sir, sheep's milk cheeses made on the island of Pag, and enjoy a glass of maraschino, a cherry liqueur that has been produced in Zadar for centuries.

Zadar: When to visit?

The best time to visit Croatia is generally in summer, from June to September. During this period, the climate is warm and sunny, with average temperatures fluctuating between 25°C and 30°C. The days are long and ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. However, it's important to note that this is also the most touristic period, which means that prices can be higher and tourist sites busier.

Spring and autumn are also good times to visit Croatia. Temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 15°C to 25°C, and there are fewer tourist crowds. This is the ideal time to explore historic towns, hike in national parks or simply relax and enjoy the beauty of Croatia's nature.

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Main ports of call for a ferry crossing to Zadar

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