| | Posedarje (Zadar)
| | | Posedarje, a place and small harbor in the so-called Novigrad sea close to Maslenicki bridge and 25 km north-east of Zadar, has been inhabited since the 12th century. It is famous for homegrown food and gastronomic specialties such as "prsut" (smoked ham). Posedarje has several pebble and sandy beaches surrounded by pine trees, great places to get away from the sun during the hot summer days. The water in Posedarje is shallow and warmer than in other places and therefore it is ideal for carefree children's play. Novigrad sea is famous for its fish and shells, especially mussels and oysters, that you can try at local restaurants. If you enjoy diving and exploring, there are three fascinating islets close to Posedarje.
We recommend: 12th century Sv. Rozarija parish church / 13th century Romanesque church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary / small Gothic church on the islet across from Posedarje / Zadar / Paklenica National Park
How to get there: 25 km north east of Zadar on the main road towards Obrovac. |
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