Zadar

Historical, old, busy, family friendly city with 80'000 inhabitants, in the centre of the region directly by the sea, convenient. All shops, restaurants etc. in the resort. Access: motorway A1 Zagreb - Zadar, exit number 17 "Zadar1". Access by train Zagreb - Zadar. Railway station in the resort. Harbour Zadar. NP Paklenica 35 km. NP Kornati. For arrivals by plane: airport Zadar (ZAD), Zagreb (ZAG) 290 km.

Zadar in summer

Sandy beach, with beach facilities, suitable for children. Pebble beach, suitable for children. Stoney beach. Rocky beach. Sports harbour. Diving, sailing, surfing, sailing school, water skiing, canoeing, rowing. Tennis. Minigolf. Riding. Fishing (permit required). Paragliding. Walking path, mountain walks. Bicycles paths, mountain bike tracks, bicycles and mountain bikes for hire. Children's playground, kindergarten, amusement park.

Greeting to the Sun

At the very top of Zadar Peninsula, next to the globally known Sea Organ, now shines the Greeting to the Sun designed by the same architect, Nikola Bašić. The Greeting to the Sun consists of three hundred multi-layer glass panels set on the same level as the quay paving, in form of a circle having a diameter of 22 meters. The Greeting to the Sun is conceived as a spatial installation in form of an amphitheater surrounded by a stylized display of all Solar System planets and their orbits. When the ''most beautiful sunset in the world'' comes, the lighting elements built into the circle are activated, producing a wonderful, exceptionally impressive game of lights to the rhythm of the waves and the sound of the Sea Organ according to a specifically programmed scenario.

The Sea organ

The Sea organ was constructed following the project of Nikola Bašić, an architect; it is positioned near the new cruiser port as a part of Zadar's Riva and is easily recognized as a specifically shaped part of the coast that consists of several stairs descending into the sea. The stairs extend for about 70 meters along the coast, and under them, at the lowest sea-tide level, 35 pipes of different length, diameter and tilts were put up vertically to the coast, rising aslant to the paved part of the shore and ending in a canal (a service corridor). On the pipes there are LABIUMS (whistles), which play 7 chords of 5 tones. Above the canal there are perforated stone stairs through which the sound comes out as the air is pushed by the sea.

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