Zadar, Croatia by C. Calhoun for New York Times
Why not make the journey to the Adriatic more colourful? You can combine your sailing holiday with a short term stay in Zadar. Sail and stay option is becoming more and more popular. It is not very hard to imagine why…

And finally, God created Croatia
From the Greeks and Romans to Hitchcock, Zadar has been impressing for centuries and continues to do so to this day” writes David McWilliams in Irish Independent.
In his article, Mc Williams echoes Alfred Hitchcock who claimed that “Zadar’s sunsets are the most beautiful in the world - more magnificent than California’s”.
Finally, he concludes that “Zadar is perfect for a weekend break or as a base for a family holiday, either in the surrounding region or on the water. While the hordes descend on Dubrovnik, lovers of the real Croatia should avoid that tourist trap and head north to Zadar. The real, undiscovered old capital of Dalmatia awaits you.”
Read the full article here

In the Travel section New York Times pays a tribute to Zadar:
”After 2,000 Years, a Croatian Port Town Still Seduces”.
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While visiting Zadar as part of your sailing holiday, do not miss the famous Sea Organ and Greeting the Sun installations.

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