Discover the ancient Roman ruins, Dalmatia’s largest cathedral, and fascinating historical monuments on a captivating walking tour of Zadar. Explore the city’s rich history and learn about legendary figures, Venetian fortifications, and modern installations that have put Zadar on the map.
Discover the ancient Roman ruins, Dalmatia’s largest cathedral, and fascinating historical monuments on a captivating walking tour of Zadar. Explore the city’s rich history and learn about legendary figures, Venetian fortifications, and modern installations that have put Zadar on the map.
- Zadar - This tour offers an exploration of Zadar’s historic center with a licensed guide who will share insights into the city’s rich history, culture, and people. Zadar is one of the oldest urban areas in the Mediterranean, first settled around 1000 B.C. by the Liburnians, who were adept seafarers and traders.
- The Forum - Around 2000 years…
- Zadar - This tour offers an exploration of Zadar’s historic center with a licensed guide who will share insights into the city’s rich history, culture, and people. Zadar is one of the oldest urban areas in the Mediterranean, first settled around 1000 B.C. by the Liburnians, who were adept seafarers and traders.
- The Forum - Around 2000 years ago, Zadar became a Roman colony, leading to the development of a structured grid of streets and squares. During this period, the Forum served as the main square and hub of social life. You will learn more about this entire complex.
- Church of St. Donatus - The Church of St. Donatus is one of the city’s most iconic historical landmarks. Built in the 9th century as a private chapel for Bishop Donat, you will hear the story of Bishop Donat and learn about the church’s current role. Pass by without stopping.
- Zadar Cathedral - St. Anastasia’s Cathedral is the largest in the Dalmatia region. You will discover more about the life of St. Anastasia and the cathedral, which is constructed in the Romanesque style.
- Greeting to the Sun - Il Saluto al Sole - Located at the tip of Zadar’s peninsula, the Greeting to the Sun is a world-renowned attraction built in 2005. Your guide will share intriguing and lesser-known facts about it.
- Sea Organ (Morske Orgulje) - The Sea Organ is a unique instrument worldwide, resembling stairs that descend into the sea. You will experience the distinctive melody created by the sea.
- Narodni trg u Zadru - The People’s Square is the heart of public life in Zadar. You will explore the City Loggia, City Guard with its clock tower, and Kalelarga, also known as the Wide Street, which is the main and most renowned street in Zadar.
- St. Simon’s Church - Originally an Early Christian basilica built in the 5th century, St. Simeon’s Church houses a silver chest containing the relics of St. Simon, the city’s patron saint. You will hear the story of St. Simon and learn about the chest, a magnificent piece of goldsmith’s art.
- Five Wells - The Five Wells Square features a large water cistern constructed by the Venetians. Here, you will hear about Zadar’s defensive walls, which are included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

- Licensed local guide available in multiple languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian)
- Exclusive private walking tour
- Savor the unique Maraschino liquor, once favored by C. Chaplin, E. Hemingway, and C. Baudelaire
- Flexible start time to accommodate cruise ship schedules
- Licensed local guide available in multiple languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian)
- Exclusive private walking tour
- Savor the unique Maraschino liquor, once favored by C. Chaplin, E. Hemingway, and C. Baudelaire
- Flexible start time to accommodate cruise ship schedules
- Pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
Zadar is a city brimming with soul and irresistible charm, leaving no visitor untouched. As the capital of the Dalmatia region for over a thousand years, it is rich with fascinating stories and historical landmarks.
Stroll through the city’s historic center, located on a peninsula. Wander along Kalelarga, the main street, reputed to be older than the…
Zadar is a city brimming with soul and irresistible charm, leaving no visitor untouched. As the capital of the Dalmatia region for over a thousand years, it is rich with fascinating stories and historical landmarks.
Stroll through the city’s historic center, located on a peninsula. Wander along Kalelarga, the main street, reputed to be older than the city itself.
Uncover Roman ruins and the largest Roman Forum in Croatia, constructed 2,000 years ago.
Listen to the tale of the legendary Bishop St. Donatus and his church, a symbol of Zadar.
Visit the largest cathedral in Dalmatia and learn about St. Anastasia, the city’s patron saint.
Discover why Zadar was the premier fortified city in the Venetian Republic and explore its defensive city walls, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hear the story of Queen Elisabeth and the magnificent chest made of 250 kg of silver.
Enjoy the beautiful sea promenade and learn intriguing facts about the Monument to the Sun and the Sea Organ, modern installations that have brought Zadar worldwide fame.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.