Pictures from Dalmatia 

Dalmatian Islands

 How to reach Northern Dalmatia

Most travelers from Europe come in through Dalmatina Highway A1 Zagreb-Split. The highway is modern, fast and very safe. Split and Dubrovnik have international airports and seaports.Zadar and Šibenik can be reached by the highway and seaports.Some islands have helicopter landing zones,Helipads for emergency flights.

Dalmatian islands - regional tourist destinations

Zlarin 

Zlarin,with an area of 8.19 km2 is situated a bit more than 2km from the mainland and Šibenik. Zlarin is one of rare islands of the Adriatic Sea that doesnt allow access to cars. Read more

Zlarin House
        Apartments for rent or lease near coast with attractive view,all amenities available.
Suncana Obala
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Dalmatia (Croatian: Dalmacija, is a region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and is situated in modern Croatia.

Šibenik Italian: Sebenico is a historic town in Croatia, population 52000. It is located in Northern Dalmatia subregion of Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea.

Sibenik View                    Šibenik  Cathedral

Zlarin (Italian: Slarino) is a small island of the Dalmatian coast of Croatia near the city of Šibenik. Administratively, it is part of the Šibenik-Knin County.

Zlarin-Port

The name "Zlarin" has been found in written documents for the very first time in 1298. Zlarinians are best known for  diving  corals and then selling them raw in Italy. The first license for making the coral products Zlarinians got in 1808. At the times when the coral industry had its best economic value.


Northern Dalmatian islands   offer a peaceful atmosphere,an easy way of living and time that practically stands, means no noise or rush. Here you will enjoy clean beaches, swimming and deep-sea diving. Find out  more