Apartments Biograd na Moru
Once the seat of Croatian bishops and kings, Biograd na Moru (which translates as Biograd on the sea) is first mentioned as far back as the 10th century, and it has had a lively history since, based mainly on its strategic location on the Adriatic.
Its maritime tradition continues today, and Biograd is an important sailing destination, as well as being home to the biggest boat show in the region each, and several regattas.
Located between the towns of Zadar and Šibenik, Biograd is benefiting from the rise of Zadar Airport, which has made the town much more accessible for tourists, while nearby islands such as Pašman and Murter make ideal day trips from the town.
Walk through the city and beaches in Biograd
A walk around the historic old town is a must, jutting out as it does into the Adriatic, surrounded on both sides by the Adriatic, and highlights include the church of St. Anastasia (1761), the early Romanesque church of St. Anthony (13th century) and the church of St. Rocco (16th century), and after a morning of culture, there are plenty of beach options either side within walking distance of the centre.
Activities and events Biograd na Moru
In addition to sailing and swimming in the sea, there are plenty of other activities such as water slides, water skiing, surfing, beach volleyball, renting a boat, diving, basketball, handball, mini golf, and indoor football, while the town also provides a rich cultural summer programs each year.
Private accommodation in Biograd
Private accommodation in Biograd na Moru offers you the chance to find your dream holiday apartment or villa, with all offerings close to the sea and old town. Simply browse through the PSH Croatia listings below to sample the best available options.
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