The area of North Dalmatia stretches from the Kvarner Riviera down to around Split. Sometimes overlooked as a holiday destination in favour of the more famous resorts and islands further along the coast, the North Dalmatian region has much to offer visitors. The area contains the beautiful coastal towns of Zadar and Trogir, both of which which are lovely to base yourself in. Pag island is also in this part of Croatia - the longest Croatian island, it is home to the lively party resort of Novalja.

Cathedral of St James in Sibenik

For more information, see our North Dalmatia sections below:

 Getting to North Dalmatia
How to reach the area by plane, train, bus and ferry

 Zadar 
With its wonderful Old Town, Zadar is a great place to visit!

 Sibenik
One of the oldest Croatian towns on the Adriatic, Sibenik is famous for the Cathedral of St James (as shown above!) which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

 Trogir 
The whole of Trogir is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, which includes a number of impressives sights.

 Paklenica National Park 
One of Croatia's fantastic National Parks, Paklenica has wonderful geological features and is popular with hikers and climbers.

 Events in North Dalmatia
Festivals and festivities in various towns in this part of Croatia.

As mentioned, the island of Pag is also located in North Dalmatia.

Additional information
 Check out a great website on the lovely town of Vodice, which is near Sibenik: Vodice Online.

Travel companies in North Dalmatia
Contact the companies to further your experience of the North Dalmatian region! The following offer a variety of travel services:

 Cruising Konobe Offer 7-day cruises experiences in boats of two different sizes (one with a capacity for 40 people, the other for 12) based in the Zadar region, although they do sail along other parts of the Croatian coast too!