Kayaking in Zadar

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The picturesque city of Zadar is the ideal getaway for water sports enthusiasts. The Zadar archipelago, which is made up of some 300 islands, islets and reefs, is a stunning natural paradise that can be found about halfway down Croatia's coastline.

The waters around the Adriatic coast are known for their vibrant blue and green hues and it’s also teeming with exotic and diverse marine life.

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Kayaking in Zadar

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The picturesque city of Zadar is the ideal getaway for water sports enthusiasts. The Zadar archipelago, which is made up of some 300 islands, islets and reefs, is a stunning natural paradise that can be found about halfway down Croatia's coastline.

The waters around the Adriatic coast are known for their vibrant blue and green hues and it’s also teeming with exotic and diverse marine life.

There is no better way to feel the sun on your face and enjoy the salty sea water than with a kayaking tour from Zadar. This is your ticket to adventure and an ideal way to uncover the region’s stunning beauty.

Here's all you need to know about kayaking tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Zadar.

What are the best kayaking tours in Zadar?

Three–hour kayak tour around Zadar

This 3-hour long kayaking tour is a wonderful option if you're looking for a unique way to experience some of Zadar's most popular tourist attractions.

The tour starts at Puntamika beach roughly 3.5 kilometers from the city center. The first attraction is the amazing Sea Organ. This unique musical instrument captures the movement of the waves and transforms it into music. You’ll also be able to spot the Greeting to the Sun monument. This incredible art piece is made of glass plates that absorb daylight through solar cells and then create an amazing light show in the evening.

Paddlers will then go on to see the ancient Roman Forum. Be on the lookout for one of the original pillars, known as a pillar of shame, where lawbreakers were once punished.

You can also catch a glimpse of the unique St. Donatus church, a prominent symbol of the city, as you paddle towards the Foša port. This charming little port is surrounded by city walls and gates and offers some amazing photographic opportunities.

You will also have some time to swim and quench your thirst at the beach bar stop. This tour is limited to 10 participants.

Half-day kayak adventure to Dugi Otok from Zadar

Soak up the untamed beauty of Dugi Otok, a lush island paradise, with a kayaking trip for up to six people. Dugi Otok, which is Croatian for Long Island, is a feast for the eyes with white sands, diverse sea life and secret bays that are perfect for exploring.

This tour starts with a 1.5-hour ferry trip from Gazenica ferry port to Dugi Otok. You’ll then take a short 15-minute ride to Veli Žal. Marvel at the vibrant turquoise water at Veli Žal beach where you can decide how you want to start your adventure. You can be as energetic as you like, from sunbathing on the beach, taking a dip in the ocean or starting your kayaking adventure earlier with some private exploration. If you’d rather check out the island of Mezanj, join your guide on a ride around the island.

Two hours later, you'll transfer to another bay for some group kayaking with a certified guide. You won’t want to miss a chance to swim or dive into a beautiful cave that changes color depending on the angle of sunlight. If you're looking for a more high-adrenaline experience, try a cliff jump.

Private full-day kayak adventure to Dugi Otok from Zadar

This full-day 11-hour kayaking trip to Dugi Otok is a great private tour option for a family or a private group of up to 10 people.

You'll have to get yourself to Zadar's Gazenica ferry port for the ferry to Brbinj, a charming small fishing village on Dugi Otok.

At Brbinj you’ll meet the tour guide and take a transfer to the crystal clear blue waters of Brbinjscica Bay. Work up a sweat kayaking to the cliffs and sea caves. You’ll also paddle across the natural lake called the Dragon Eye. Make the most of the experience and try doing a cliff jump.

The next stop is Veli Rat lighthouse, where you can enjoy your packed lunch or eat at a restaurant. After lunch, you'll paddle out to shipwreck Michele where you can also try snorkeling.

The last stop is the serene Sakarun Beach. Up the fun factor and try a round of Picigin, a local ball game played in the shallow water.

Guests will then either take the ferry to Gazenica port or a catamaran back to Zadar's Old Town port. Note, lunch and ferry or catamaran tickets are not included in the price. Only children older than 10 are allowed to participate.

Guided three island sea kayaking tour from Zadar

Explore more of the Zadar archipelago with a three-island kayaking tour. This is a good option for first-time kayakers as a basic kayaking lesson and tips are included.

You will have to take the ferry from Old Harbor in Zadar to Molat. This small former military island is close to Zadar and offers excellent kayaking opportunities. Soak up the stunning vistas as you visit beaches and the different islands. You will also have a chance to kayak to a military cave, snorkel and explore the crystal clear waters around shipwreck Michelle. Afterwards, you can have a picnic lunch but this is an added extra if you have not packed one.

The tour ends at one of Molat’s ports. Indulge in some free time as you wait for the ferry to take you back to Zadar.

How much do kayaking tours in Zadar cost?

There are numerous kayaking tour options in Zadar starting from €40 to €110 per person. The longer and more detailed the tour, the more it costs.

The 3-hour kayaking tour around Zadar that shows off the city’s main highlights costs €40 per person. This option offers a different perspective of Zadar’s main tourist attractions.

The half-day tour option from Zadar to Dugi Otok costs around €90 per person. This tour will run for 8 hours but almost of this is spent traveling as a one-way ferry trip takes 1.5 hours.

If you want to explore more of the region and visit several islands this guided three-island sea kayaking tour from Zadar is ideal and it only costs €70 per person.

Those looking for an intimate experience can opt for the private full-day kayak adventure to Dugi Otok from Zadar, which costs €110 per person.

What is included?

All kayaking tours include a fully certified guide, the necessary kayaking equipment and a dry bag where you can safely store your electronics and money. Insurance is also included in the tour price.

You will need to pay extra for the ferry or catamaran tickets. Prices range from €4 to €6 per ticket. Don't forget to pack your food, snacks and drinks as this is not included in many of the tours.

Where does it start?

The tour meeting points vary depending on where the tour is going.

If you’re doing the kayaking tour around Zadar, the meeting point is at the end of Emanuela Vidovica street.

There are two ferry ports in Zadar. The Gazenica port is used by cruise passengers and international ferries, while the Old Town port is dedicated to catamarans and domestic lines. Double-check your booking to see which port you need to visit.

How long does it last?

Zadar kayaking tours can run from as little as 3 hours to as long as 11 hours. This includes the travel time on a ferry trip which is roughly 1.5 hours for longer tours.

If you’re looking for maximum kayaking time then opt for a longer full-day experience. If you want to see more of the islands, then the three-island tour offers more sightseeing possibilities.

When is the best time for a kayaking tour in Zadar?

The best time for a kayaking tour in Zadar is late spring (May to June) or fall (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant with warm sea temperatures. You'll also miss the tourist crowds of the peak summer season.

Is it safe?

Kayaking tours are safe and are led by qualified guides. These excursions may not be recommended for people with serious health conditions.

Are children allowed?

Children are allowed on Zadar kayaking tours, but some operators have age restrictions only allowing kids aged 6 and above. Check beforehand to make sure the whole family can participate.

What happens in case of bad weather?

In the case of bad weather, you may be able to postpone and do your kayaking tour on an alternative date, or you may be able to request a full refund.

Which other water activities can be done in Zadar?

Travel tips

  • The sun can be intense, so pack sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses.
  • Pack a towel in case you get a bit wet and clothes to change into after the tour.
  • Bring some bottled water and snacks to keep yourself hydrated and fueled.

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