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Nestled on a peninsula, just 30 km south of Zadar, the charming town of Biograd na Moru beckons. Boasting a vibrant mix of agriculture, fishing, and tourism, its strategic location along the Adriatic makes it also a haven for nautical activities, with easy access to national parks and nature reserves. From its rich history to its modern amenities, Biograd offers something for everyone, whether you're a history buff, nature enthusiast, or beach lover.

Biograd's Illustrious Past

Biograd na Moru boasts a centuries-old legacy as a royal Croatian town, tracing back to the 10th century. In the 11th century, it ascended to prominence as the seat of Croatian kings and bishops, marking a period of significant political and cultural influence. Throughout the Middle Ages, Biograd flourished as a bustling hub of maritime trade and royal administration. Its strategic coastal location made it a prized possession, witnessing numerous power struggles and conflicts over the centuries. Despite facing destruction and upheaval, Biograd persevered, leaving behind a rich tapestry of history that continues to intrigue and captivate visitors to this day.

Remains of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist

Note: Allow yourself to be transported back in time as you explore the city's historical landmarks.

Get to Know the Symbols of Biograd

Embark on a journey through Biograd's iconic landmarks, each a testament to its rich heritage and allure. Discover the hidden gems that adorn every corner of the cityscape.

Church of Sv. Stošija (St. Anastasia): Delve into the history of Biograd's patron saint, Sv. Stošija, whose protective gaze from the mid-18th-century parish church in Glavica district watches over the city. Adorned with unique features, this church boasts a statue of the revered saint atop its highest gable.

Church of Sv. Ante (St. Anthony): Witness the intriguing tale of St. Anthony's church, built in the mid-19th century on the shores of the once vast Jaz bay. Despite the bay's drainage and subsequent urban development, this single-nave church stands resilient, featuring a distinctive wooden roof and a belfry reminiscent of a horsetail.

Church of Sv. Roko (St. Rocco): Step into history as you learn about this church's humble beginnings, documented in a 17th-century will gifting an olive grove to its patron saint. Dating back to the late 16th or early 17th century, St. Roko's church pays homage to the protector from the plague, with its interior adorned by a magnificent 18th-century baroque-style altar.

Basilica of St. John the Baptist: Discover the remnants of Biograd's stormy past within the walls of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Initially erected in the 11th century by Croatian king Petar Krešimir IV, this Benedictine seminary fell victim to Venetian conquest and subsequent destruction. Despite its fate, the Benedictines persevered, finding refuge in Šibenik and later settling on the island of Pašman.

Dalmaland: Delve into a realm of boundless adventure at Dalmaland, an entertainment haven that opened its doors in 2017 to captivate visitors of all ages. Spanning 45,000 m2, this expansive park underwent a transformative expansion in 2023 with the addition of an exhilarating aquapark. From thrilling roller coasters to family-friendly attractions and immersive experiences, Dalmaland promises an unforgettable journey inspired by Dalmatian landmarks. Experience the adrenaline-fueled slides and aquatic wonders that embody the spirit of this enchanting region.

Note: Capture the magic of these landmarks through your lens and cherish the memories forever.

Biograd Boat Show

One of the standout events in the region is the Biograd Boat Show, Central and Eastern Europe’s largest boating event. Held annually in Biograd na Moru, this event attracts boating enthusiasts from all over the world. The show features a vast array of boats, over 400 vessels, from luxury yachts to small sailboats, along with marine equipment and services. Offering a unique blend of exhibitions, networking opportunities, and entertainment, it's a fantastic opportunity for yacht enthusiasts to explore the latest in nautical technology, meet industry experts, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Biograd na Moru.

Each year, Bruneko Yacht Charter participates in the Croatia Charter Expo, a significant event within the Biograd Boat Show. The Expo is an essential gathering for yacht charter professionals, where industry experts network and explore business opportunities while enjoying the beauty of the Croatian coastline.

Indulge in Biograd's Culinary Scene

After wandering through Biograd's sun-kissed streets, treat your taste buds to a culinary adventure featuring fresh seafood and delectable Dalmatian dishes. Here are some must-visit dining spots:

  • Konoba Kaciol - A top destination for seafood aficionados, Kaciol specializes in Mediterranean and barbecue cuisine. Its warm, inviting atmosphere and dedication to using local ingredients make it a standout in Biograd na Moru;
  • Pizzeria Casa Vecchia - Situated in the heart of town, this pizzeria is celebrated for its wood-fired pizzas and authentic Italian fare. Its cozy charm and prime location make it a favorite among pizza lovers;
  • Restaurant Carpymore - Blending traditional Croatian dishes with modern European influences, Carpymore excels in seafood and Mediterranean cuisine. The restaurant is lauded for its lively ambiance and outstanding service;
  • Restaurant Dupin - Renowned for its fresh seafood and classic Croatian cuisine, Dupin offers a cozy atmosphere with the option of outdoor seating, making it an excellent choice for a laid-back dining experience in Biograd na Moru;
  • Konoba Kampanel - Offering a rustic dining experience, Konoba Kampanel is known for its authentic Croatian and Mediterranean dishes, including grilled meats and seafood. It's the perfect spot for enjoying a traditional Dalmatian meal in a charming setting.

Note: Delve deeper to discover hidden culinary gems awaiting your indulgence!

Embrace the Splendor of Nature

Kornati National Park: Lose yourself in the captivating allure of the Kornati archipelago, a mosaic of over 140 islands, islets, and reefs. Known for its rugged charm and crystal-clear waters, this marine paradise beckons adventurers to explore its hidden coves, secluded beaches, and vibrant underwater world.

Telaščica Nature Park: Discover serenity amidst the dramatic landscapes of Telaščica Nature Park, where towering cliffs meet tranquil turquoise seas. Wander through secluded coves, dip into pristine bays, and marvel at the awe-inspiring scenery. Keep an eye out for playful dolphins dancing in the waves, adding a touch of magic to your experience.

Vrana Lake Nature Park: Surrender to the tranquility of Vrana Lake Nature Park, Croatia's largest natural lake and a haven for bird enthusiasts. Embark on a birdwatching adventure along scenic trails, spotting rare species like the majestic Dalmatian pelican and the elusive Eurasian bittern. Be sure to capture these remarkable moments with your binoculars and camera.

Krka National Park: Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Krka National Park, where emerald-green waters cascade over limestone cliffs to form breathtaking waterfalls. Glide along the park's winding rivers on a boat ride, swim beneath the cascades, and explore the ancient treasures of Visovac Island's monastic complex. Let the lush landscapes and diverse wildlife of Krka awaken your senses and leave you in awe.

Note: Please cherish and protect the pristine beauty of Biograd's natural landscapes, ensuring they remain a source of wonder for generations to come.

Discover More in Biograd: Museums & Beaches

Top Museums

Heritage Museum: Nestled along the seaside promenade, known as "the Riva," this museum is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Unveil the allure of the Jadran with the museum's prized exhibit, "Cargo from a 16th Century Sunken Ship," boasting over 10,000 intriguing artifacts.

Best Beaches

  • Dražica Beach
  • Soline Beach
  • Bošana Beach
  • Crvena Luka Beach

Note: Elevate your Biograd experience by embarking on a journey to nearby islands and coastal havens by boat!

Farewell to Biograd

As you bid farewell to Biograd, may the memories of its beauty linger in your heart. May your journey ahead be filled with exploration, enchantment, and treasured moments. Safe travels, and may the spirit of Biograd accompany you on your future adventures.

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