Embark on a day trip from Zagreb to Nin and Zadar in Croatia. Explore historical sites, visit a salt factory, relax on beautiful beaches, and discover hidden gems in these charming cities.
Embark on a day trip from Zagreb to Nin and Zadar in Croatia. Explore historical sites, visit a salt factory, relax on beautiful beaches, and discover hidden gems in these charming cities.
- Nin - Nin, a small town in Zadar County, is located in a unique lagoon on the Croatian Adriatic coast. There is an oasis of sandy beaches in the middle of the Bay of Nin, especially highlighting one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Queen’s Beach. To the east are the Solane Nin fields, and to the west is a healing mud site that has…
- Nin - Nin, a small town in Zadar County, is located in a unique lagoon on the Croatian Adriatic coast. There is an oasis of sandy beaches in the middle of the Bay of Nin, especially highlighting one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Queen’s Beach. To the east are the Solane Nin fields, and to the west is a healing mud site that has been used for healing and rehabilitation for 40 years. The Blue Flag is a proof and symbol of the extremely clear sea where endemic species of plants and animals live.
An exciting past and a wonderful present
On a small island in the middle of a shallow lagoon is the old town core of the small town of Nin, connected by land to two stone bridges. Nin has an exciting past and a wonderful present. All his stories and monuments, all his beauty and natural resources are here for you to enjoy and find the much needed joy, health and spiritual pleasure.
Nature and man made it a pleasant holiday town, interesting for its rich historical heritage and great for health. It is the oldest Croatian royal city, the cradle of the Croatian state. It houses the smallest cathedral in the world and the coronation church of St. Nicholas. And one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Nin has a rich cultural treasury and preserved nature and an extremely beautiful environment.
It is a European destination of excellence. It has healing mud that reliably cures many ailments. There is also a salt works where production is here before your eyes, and today it is based on a millennial tradition. If you touch the thumb of the statue of Gregory of Ninsky - the legend says - you have secured your happiness. Moreover, one foreign portal has made it one of the world’s ten most attractive symbols of happiness. It’s worth convincing!
Nin also has thousands of stories, the most famous campsite in Croatia within the modern and rich tourist resort Zaton Holiday Resort and a contemporary offer, which receives many international and Croatian accolades from year to year due to its superior quality, decor and amenities.
Nin and its surroundings are a fantastic source of experience, active holidays and the present intertwined with a history whose rich and extremely valuable treasury is always open to you. And every new day is more beautiful and tidy than yesterday.
Quite simply, Nin has everything you want and need, but it - reliably - gives you more than you expected. He is a small town you may have come to first by chance. Each new arrival is a meeting of friends who share the same values.
Nin is a special place. A story that lasts. And a lifetime of joy that never ceases. Welcome!

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Lunch
At 8 a.m., the journey will commence from Zagreb, and within a mere 3-hour drive, travelers will explore world-renowned attractions and the most stunning locations Croatia boasts.
The enchanting city of Zadar and the smaller yet historically rich town of Nin await.
In Nin, visitors will tour a salt factory, see the world’s smallest church, and relax at…
At 8 a.m., the journey will commence from Zagreb, and within a mere 3-hour drive, travelers will explore world-renowned attractions and the most stunning locations Croatia boasts.
The enchanting city of Zadar and the smaller yet historically rich town of Nin await.
In Nin, visitors will tour a salt factory, see the world’s smallest church, and relax at one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, Queen’s Beach, known for its healing mud.
After experiencing the wonders of Nin, a short 30-minute drive will bring travelers to Zadar.
Here, they will stroll along Kalelarga Street, visit the Greetings to the Sun and Sea Organ, explore St. Donatus Church and St. Anastasia Cathedral, and uncover the hidden treasures this city offers.
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.