Schedule

Starting point Land Gate ("Kopnena vrata")
End pointThe Sea Organ

Included in price

Licensed Guide

Price for minimum 6 persons

Adults25€
Children up to 60€
Children from 7 - 15 years15€
4 person35€ / per person

Not included in price

Transportation

DETAILS

Treasure Hunt Zadar

Did you know that you could have fun, travel and learn a part of Croatian history all at the same time? Well, you can!!

With our treasure hunt - heritage pursuits: you can sail through Croatian history by playing a game that is organized by licensed guides. By solving the puzzles in Zadar you will discover the local heritage that is covered under UNESCO. The cities that you will be visiting are culturally, historically and architecturally significant for Croatia.
This little excursion is suitable for families, individuals, couples and tourists who want to see the city from a different perspective.

Zadar is a true Roman city. This town, in Northern Dalmatia, still preserves the ancient organization of streets. In Zadar, you will enter the life of a queen: you will find out where she lived, what she had ordered to be made, where she hid her crown for traveling (yes, you read that correctly, it is not an ordinary crown – it was her crown for traveling.

Book Online

You can BOOK your excursion through our online booking system or please contact us if you need more information or some different arrangements.

Our travelers rated Treasure hunt within the city of Zadar as "Excellent" on Trip Advisor!

FACTS

It doesn’t get older than ‘wide’

The main street in Zadar is named Široka ulica (široka = ‘wide’) and it is believed it’s as old, or even older, than the city itself.


For the very first time …

Many firsts did Croatia experience in Zadar - the first university dating back to the 14th century; the first Croatian novel and newspaper in Croatian language were published there.


Sea organs

...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.