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4 - Hour Zadar Walking Tour with Port Pick-Up & Drop-Off - Available in English, German or Spanish
If you are looking for a way to explore one of the oldest and most fascinating cities in Croatia, join us for a Zadar guided tour. You will discover the rich historical and cultural heritage of this city, located on a small peninsula in the Adriatic Sea.
Zadar has been continuously inhabited since the 9th century BC. Once an important Roman city, later the capital of Byzantine Dalmatia and a proud Venetian center, Zadar was also influenced by Austrian, French, and Italian rule before becoming part of modern Croatia. Each of these periods left its mark on the city’s streets, buildings, and traditions — from ancient ruins and medieval churches to Renaissance palaces and modern art.
Explore the Old Town with a professional local guide (EN/DE/ES) and discover more than 3,000 years of history through its Roman, Venetian, and medieval sites. Visit the Roman Forum, the largest in Croatia, and admire St. Donatus Church, a symbol of Zadar and one of the best examples of early medieval architecture in Europe.
Continue to Five Wells Square, once crucial for the city’s water supply, and walk along Kalelarga, the main street filled with life and stories. See St. Anastasia’s Cathedral, Zadar’s largest church, before finishing the tour at the scenic waterfront — home to the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun, two unique creations that connect the sea, the sun, and sound in a truly magical way.
The tour also includes a visit to one museum for a deeper insight into Zadar’s heritage, and a short local products presentation, where you’ll experience authentic Dalmatian flavours such as the famous Maraschino liqueur.
After the tour, enjoy some free time to relax, shop, or sit by the sea before your transfer back to the port.
FACTS
A sunset to remember
Alfred Hitchcock once said that Zadar has “the most beautiful sunset in the world.” You’ll see what he meant when the sun, the sea and the sky blends into one unforgettable view.
Maraschino magic
The famous Maraschino liqueur was first produced in Zadar in the 16th century — enjoyed by Napoleon, Queen Victoria, and even Hitchcock.
Sea Organ
At Zadar’s Sea Organ, a melody written by the sea is always playing. Beneath the steps, waves breathe through hidden organs, creating music that never sounds the same twice.





