Visit Croatia's oldest royal city — tiny, walled Nin — its miraculous white-sand beach, therapeutic salt pans, and Europe's smallest cathedral, then return through Zadar on an exclusive private tour steeped in early Croatian history.
What to expect
Cross the historic stone bridge into walled Nin, a jewel-box island town encircled by glassy lagoons. Your guide walks you through the pre-Romanesque Church of the Holy Cross — 9th century and just 24 metres long, yet precisely aligned with the solstice sun — and the remains of a Roman temple. Wade barefoot through the healing salt-mud of Nin's lagoon, a tradition dating back centuries. Then continue into Zadar's old town for the Roman Forum, St Donat's Church, and the Sea Organ before returning to the ship.
Good to know
Nin is 15 km north of Zadar — a 20-minute private transfer. Combine seamlessly with a Zadar old town walk in a single half-day. Bring a swimsuit if you want to try the salt-mud therapy. Allow 5–6 hours total.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Zadar — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.