Biograd
Biograd
Biograd na moru, a city and port, is located in the northern part of Dalmatia, located 25 km south of Zadar. The city is located on a small peninsula and the mainland, and is known for its beautiful beaches and a variety of small islands. This section is one of the most indented parts of the coast, so Biograd na Moru and its environment are a very attractive destination for boaters. In the immediate vicinity there are three national parks: Paklenica, Kornati and Krka, as well as Nature Parks Telascica and Lake Vrana.
Biograd is known for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters.
Drazica Beach is a pebble beach 300 meters long. Inside the camp Soline there is a pebble beach Kumenta. Pebble beach Bosana is located near Marina Kornati. Crvena Luka Beach is located in the bay, which is located 5 km from Biograd towards Pakostane.
Opposite Biograd is the island of St. Katarina which is a favourite destination for nudists. There are no regular shipping lines to the island, but you can rent a boat or jet ski to reach the island.
Biograd is a popular tourist destination with a long tradition.
The geographic location of Biograd offers various opportunities for an active and memorable vacation. In the town we recommend you visit the town museum and the remains of a Roman villa.
Vrana Lake nature park is 7 km from Biograd, NP Krka, 35 km from Biograd.
Country | Croatia |
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Languages spoken | Croatian |
Currency used | EUR |