Biograd na Moru

Biograd na Moru

Biograd na Moru is a royal, Croatian town which was first mentioned in the middle of the 10th century, and in the 11th century, it became the seat for Croatian kings and bishops. Beautiful seaside resort and an important nautical centre located on a small peninsula at the very heart of the Adriatic Coast.

Thanks to mild tidal movement and weakened sea currents, the entire Biograd aquatic area is custom made for enjoyable sailing. Among the mariners’ top recommendations, you will find: Piccolo on the island of Smokvica Vela in Lojena Bay, Quatro at Strižnji cove and Ante at Vruja cove on Kornat Island. In the hinterland behind Biograd, only five kilometres away, stretches out Lake Vrana, one of Croatia’s largest lakes and nature reserve. There are three National Parks in the immediate vicinity: Paklenica, the Kornati Archipelago and Krka, as well as the Telašćica Nature Parks. Biograd has one of the largest and most equipped tennis camps in this part of the Adriatic. In Biograd, city beaches are all easily accessible from the center of town, connected by a curved beach-side walkway. Biograd has three main beaches – Bošana, Dražice and Soline.

population: 5,569
Zadar->Biograd na Moru: 30km
Split->Biograd na Moru: 137km
Zagreb->Biograd na Moru: 311km

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