Country: Croatia
Departing From: Zadar
Arriving At: Split
Travel Time: 2.5 to 3 hours
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Book a transfer from Split to Zadar — connecting two of Croatia's most fascinating cities along the Dalmatian coast: from Diocletian's ancient palace-turned-living-city to the Roman-era sea organ city famed for the world's most beautiful sunset.
The 160 km journey takes 2.5 to 3 hours heading northwest along the A1 motorway, with the Adriatic Sea and islands on one side and the Dinaric Alps on the other. The route passes close to Šibenik and the spectacular Krka National Park waterfalls.
Zadar is one of Croatia's most captivating cities — an ancient Roman peninsula city with the world's only Sea Organ (waves create haunting music through pipes beneath marble steps) and the Sun Salutation (a solar-powered light installation). Alfred Hitchcock declared Zadar's sunset "the most beautiful in the world." The old town's Roman Forum, the round Church of St. Donatus, the medieval Land Gate, and the narrow marble streets of the peninsula create a compact, walkable historic core. Zadar's food scene — from traditional konoba restaurants to the buzzing Varoš quarter — is outstanding, and the nearby Kornati Islands archipelago and Plitvice Lakes are easy day trips.
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