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Welcome to Sukošan Zadar, Dalmatia |
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Welcome to Sukošan |
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Sukošan is a village along the Adriatic road between Zadar and Biograd na Moru.
It is also an ideal holiday resort offering a wonderful coastline with walks through an old alley, coves and a cristal clear sea - as well as known Nautical Centre.
Located in the Bay of Zlatna luka Marina, the Nature Complex Tustica, has lovely beaches, olive groves and vineyards: here hospitality belongs to local cultural tradition. |
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People still cherish their old customs, like the Carnival with typical "luzari" masques, the feast of St. Kasijan, patron of Sukošan, and the Nights of Sukošan: with its numerous restaurants and taverns, this is a place where to enjoy drinking wine and singing togheter.
Sukošan and Marina Dalmacija Bibinje-Sukosan are situated 7 km south of from the historical town of Zadar, at the very center of the Adriatic Sea: the Marina disposes with 1.400 sea moorings, with electricity and water connections, dry docks, shop, cafe, restaurant, fuel station and sanitary facilities. |
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This blessed part of the Dalmatian coast faces the exceptionally beautiful National Park of the Kornati Islands, more than a hundred islands with an untouched nature.
Nearby also the attractive waterfalls of the Krka River, another National Park, and southwards the ancient towns of Šibenik, Split and Dubrovnik. |
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The town of Zadar has been for centuries the metropolis of Dalmatia and is still today the centre of the Region: a city rich on cultural heritage of world importance, like the Roman Forum (1st century), the Church of St. Donat (9th century), most famous Medieval Basilica and symbol of the city, the renovated Romanesque Church of St. Krsevan, the Benedictine Belfry of St. Mary (1105) with the permanent Exibition "Gold and Silver of Zadar" ("Zlato i Srebro Zadra"), and the Cathedral of St. Anastasia (13th century), the People’s Square with the Municipal Loggia and the Town Guard Loggia (16th century), the mighty City Walls with the Port and Land Gates (16th century), the Square of Three Wells ("Trg Tri Bunara") and the Square of Five Wells ("Trg Pet Bunara"), the Archaeological Museum…
All prices and payments are in Euro and almost every shop and restaurant also accept all major credit cards. |
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