Zadar Beaches
If you're in the heart of Zadar and dying for a swim, you can head to the
Riva, the promenade on the south side of the Old Town, it's perfectly clean for swimming. The traditional town beach is, however, at
Kolovare, east of the Old Town. Although the water is clean, unfortunately the pebble beach is not as attractive as it could be if someone would only pick up the pieces of brick and assorted rubble that have somehow found their way there. Kolovare beach does have good faciltites including cafes and restaurants, and is a good place to hang out, day or night. Behind Taverna Kolovare are public toilets and you can play table tennis in the shade. There are more secluded bathing spots all the way to the headland in the east.
Borik is a very popular place to bathe, and this year will be much improved after extensive investment. It's good for kids, as the bay is shallow with a sandy bottom, while the beach has had new shingle added this spring. The new aqua park is sure to be a big hit with kids. There are plenty of places for refreshments, watersports, beach games as well as toilets, showers and changing cubicles. The further west you walk from Borik, the quieter it gets.
Diklo still has plenty of bars and restaurants, while
Kožino is a refined area of villas.
If you have wheels, north of Zadar you choose either the crystal, pine-fringed waters at
Petrčane, or sandy bays at
Zaton, Nin and Privlaka. Zaton is particularly good for active types and families with children, as the holiday settlement has tons of sports and games going on, the beach is huge and the water is shallow. For those interested in culture, Nin is one of Croatia's most ancient settlements and there are curative mud baths nearby. But definitely the best bathing awaits you on the islands. Closest is the
island of Ošljak. One ferry a day stops there on the way to Preko on Ugljan (at 11:00) and picks you up at 18:00. But the further you venture, the better it gets. All the islands we feature in Around Zadar have their own little pieces of heaven. Hire a boat, and pick yours!
And once you get to the quieter islands, of course, you can find secluded places where you can happily sun yourself
au naturel, undisturbed.