Private Day Trip to Zadar From Split

Nestled along the Adriatic coast, this private day trip from Split to Zadar promises a captivating blend of historic marvels, breathtaking vistas, and local culinary delights.

Exploring the historic city of Zadar from Split is a must-do experience. This private day trip takes travelers on a scenic journey along the Adriatic coast, offering stunning views of the sea and islands. Once in Zadar, visitors can enjoy the city’s rich cultural heritage, from the mesmerizing Sea Organ to the impressive Museum of Ancient Glass. And with a delicious lunch at a local konoba, this excursion promises to be a memorable and well-rounded adventure.

Key Points

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  • Enjoy a private day trip from Split to Zadar, covering a distance of 160 kilometers in approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
  • Explore the iconic Sea Organ, a unique sculpture that produces music using the power of the waves.
  • Visit the Church of St Donatus, a remarkable pre-Romanesque architectural marvel with captivating acoustics.
  • Discover the Museum of Ancient Glass, showcasing a collection of delicate glass artifacts from Roman times.
  • Savor traditional Croatian cuisine at the Roca Family Konoba, a family-friendly seaside tavern.

Getting to Zadar

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A private day trip from Split to Zadar typically takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes to travel the 160 kilometers between the two cities.

Your private driver will pick you up at your hotel or a designated meeting point in Split and whisk you away to the historic city of Zadar.

Along the way, you’ll enjoy the scenic coastal drive, with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and the islands dotting the Croatian coastline.

Your driver will ensure a smooth and comfortable journey, so you can sit back, relax, and start anticipating your day of exploration in Zadar.

Exploring the Sea Organ

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As you approach the Zadar waterfront, one of the must-see attractions is the captivating Sea Organ. This unique sculpture uses the power of the waves to produce a mesmerizing, ever-changing musical composition.

Descend the steps to the promenade and listen as the flowing water moves through the organ’s carefully positioned pipes, creating a serene and soothing melody.

The Sea Organ is a true testament to the harmony between nature and human ingenuity, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the rhythmic sounds of the Adriatic Sea.

Don’t miss this iconic Zadar landmark during your private day trip.

Visiting the Church of St Donatus

Next, your guide will lead you to the impressive Church of St Donatus, a remarkable example of pre-Romanesque architecture from the 9th century.

This circular church is one of Zadar’s most iconic landmarks. You’ll marvel at its unique design and meticulous stone construction.

As you explore the interior, you’ll discover ancient Roman and Venetian architectural influences. The church’s acoustics are captivating, making it a popular venue for concerts and performances.

After admiring the church’s exterior and interior, you’ll continue your tour, heading to the next stop on your Zadar adventure.

Discovering the Museum of Ancient Glass

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After exploring the Church of St Donatus, the next stop on your Zadar adventure is the impressive Museum of Ancient Glass.

Housed in a 19th-century palace, the museum showcases an extensive collection of glass artifacts dating back to ancient Roman times. From delicate perfume bottles to intricate glassware, the exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the region’s rich history of glass-making.

Wander through the galleries, marveling at the skilled craftsmanship and innovative techniques used to create these stunning pieces.

Don’t miss the chance to witness a glass-blowing demonstration, where you can see the art of glassmaking come to life.

Enjoying Lunch at Roca Family Konoba

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After exploring the impressive Museum of Ancient Glass, the private day trip takes you to Roca Family Konoba for a delightful lunch.

This authentic Croatian konoba, or tavern, offers a menu of traditional dishes made with locally-sourced ingredients. Enjoy a hearty meal of freshly-caught seafood, homemade pasta, or traditional Dalmatian specialties.

The casual, family-friendly atmosphere and friendly service add to the enjoyment of the meal.

With its scenic seaside location, Roca Family Konoba provides the perfect setting to refuel and savor the flavors of the Dalmatian coast before continuing the exploration of Zadar.

Transportation and Pickup Logistics

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The private day trip to Zadar includes round-trip private transfer from your location.

All travelers will be picked up at 8:00 AM from a select pickup point.

The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but children can participate with an adult, and strollers are allowed.

Infants must sit on laps, but infant seats are available.

This private tour is for your group only.

While public transportation is near, the tour provides a hassle-free experience with a driver/guide.

The round-trip transportation, fuel surcharge, and taxes are all included in the price.

Tour Pricing and Cancellation Policy

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The private day trip to Zadar costs from $296.17 per person, with the price varying based on the group size. Viator and TripAdvisor offer a lowest price guarantee. Travelers can book now and pay later, providing flexibility. The tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

| Feature | Details |

| — | — |

| Cost | From $296.17 per person |

| Cancellation | Free cancellation up to 24 hours before |

| Payment | Book now, pay later |

This private tour ensures travelers can explore Zadar at their own pace with a dedicated guide. The pricing and cancellation policy offer convenience and value.

Ask Away

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Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary?

Travelers can customize the tour itinerary with their guide. They can adjust the landmarks visited, activities, and lunch location to suit their interests and preferences. The tour is private, allowing for a flexible experience tailored to their needs.

Do I Need a Passport for This Day Trip?

Yes, you’ll need a valid passport for this day trip. Since it’s a trip between cities within Croatia, a passport is required for identification purposes. Bring your passport along to ensure smooth travel during the tour.

What Should I Bring for the Tour?

Travelers should bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and any personal medication needed. It’s also a good idea to bring a camera to capture the unique landmarks and scenery throughout the tour.

Is There a Discount for Children or Seniors?

The tour offers discounted pricing for children, but there’s no specific mention of senior discounts. It’s best to check with the tour provider to inquire about any available senior pricing or other discounts that may apply.

Can the Tour Guide Provide Recommendations for Other Activities in Zadar?

Yes, the tour guide can provide recommendations for other activities in Zadar. As part of the private day trip, the guide will offer suggestions on what to see and do beyond the included landmarks to enhance your Zadar experience.

Final Words

Set out on a private day trip from Split to Zadar, a scenic journey along the Adriatic coast. Explore iconic attractions like the mesmerizing Sea Organ and the Church of St Donatus, discover the Museum of Ancient Glass, and enjoy a delicious lunch at Roca Family Konoba. With a comfortable ride and a smooth experience, this day trip offers a chance to learn about the beauty and history of Zadar.