What to do and see in Nin, Croatia: The Best Places and Tips

August 12, 2017 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Nin, Croatia including Stone Bridge and the Old Gate, Parish Church, Sabunike Beach, Morske Orgulje (Sea Organ), Beach Bar Zaz, Jadro Beach, The Church of the Holy Cross, Bilotinjak Beach, St. Andrew's Church Remains, Church of Saint Vitus.
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1. Stone Bridge and the Old Gate

In the Enter of the Old City, Nin, Croatia +385 98 164 3051
Excellent
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4 based on 128 reviews

Stone Bridge and the Old Gate

Reviewed By Hrvoje Z - Zagreb, Croatia

Nin is generally a small charming town with well-preserved sights. The stone bridge and old gate at the entrance to the city shows how it used to be in roman time. Take time and enjoy.

2. Parish Church

Zatonskih Pomoraca, Zaton 23232, Croatia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Parish Church

The parish church in Zaton is dedicated to the birth of virgin Mary. It was built in 1670, widthten in 1870 and lenghten in a shape of a cross in 1969.

Reviewed By Jasna J

Beautiful church in beautiful small dalmatian village. Narrow streets have charm and it is nice to take a walk through them.

3. Sabunike Beach

Sabunike bb, Privlaka 23233, Croatia
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Sabunike Beach

This beach is popular among the adrenalin lovers. It is a great location for Surfing and kite Surfing because of Bora, the strong wind blowing from Velebit mountain. The beach also offers nice panoramic view of the sea and Velebit mountain.

Reviewed By Pop I - Tirgu Mures, Romania

It was a very nice beach, best quality on the continental Croatia around Zadar. Sandy beach, a bit dificul to enter because of the rocky entrance but after the rocky area the water is crystal clear, warm and very good to children and non-experienced swimmer. It's recommended for families and for people who are looking for a nice relaxing vacation without any noise or loud music.

4. Morske Orgulje (Sea Organ)

Promenade | Istarska Obala - Obale kralja Petra Krešimira IV, Zadar 23000, Croatia +385 91 339 2559
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Morske Orgulje (Sea Organ)

Reviewed By EmmelineOoi

The sea organ is truly amazing. We enjoyed the music which is actually by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath the large marble steps. We sat on the steps listening to the music while waiting for sunset. It is very relaxing to enjoy the sea and at the same time listening to the music.
A must visit if you are at Zadar.

5. Beach Bar Zaz

Punta Radman, Petrcane 23000, Croatia +385 98 923 6372
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3.5 based on 8 reviews

Beach Bar Zaz

Enjoy your summer in Zaz Beach Bar. Zaz Beach Bar in Petrcane is your new place for relaxation, enjoyment and fun!In the morning, come down for coffee, croissant and a beautiful sea view. In the afternoon enjoy swimming, After Beach Party DJs playing from 18h-24h. There's a Cocktail Bar with a big choice of mouthwatering drinks to satisfy all your needs!

Reviewed By Zrinko V

If you are looking for a cheap but solid caffe in front of the beach there is only one in Petrčane and it is this Bar. Coffe is cheap, drinks are cold and normaly priced.

6. Jadro Beach

Ul Setnica Jadro, Vir 23234, Croatia +385 23 346 741
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4 based on 38 reviews

Jadro Beach

Reviewed By Falcon_pile - Sisak, Croatia

Jadro Beach is perfect for families with kids - water isn't deep first 30 meters and is not too cold. It is central beach at Vir island surrounded with beach bar, restaurants etc.
It is too crowded, but that's my personl opinion. You can expect little kids walking around you, loud families and teens playing picigin, but hey, that's what is beautiful with big Beaches like this.

7. The Church of the Holy Cross

Main, Nin, Croatia
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4 based on 148 reviews

The Church of the Holy Cross

Reviewed By MiMut

This church is not just the one of the most important cratian buildings, but one of the most fascinating sun temples.
Crimoatia should invest and maje this church againg functional, decorated, protected from tourists and remove birds away.
There should be an entrance fee and sime mrketing efforts to promote the church, itssun effects, cratian mediaval state and the later history of Nin.
It is not adequate to bring all the TV material for a show to be produced there and to have spare material stored by the walls of this little wonder.
2 points aregiven forthe peoplecaribg about it, church itself deserves 10 stars!

8. Bilotinjak Beach

Bilotinjak |||, Zaton 23232, Croatia
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5 based on 1 reviews

Bilotinjak Beach

Reviewed By Boris M - Piestany, Slovakia

An unknown sand beach between Privlaka and Zaton with a very clear water. There isn´t any restaurant or any ice cream stall, and of course not much people stay there. It´s place for relax and listening of the sea. On the right side is low sea level, but on the left side is higher. I recomanded you stay on the right side, nearer to Zaton.
The sand is in the water too and create little sand waves on the seabed. It´s very agreable for feet. Off shore are littles zones with stones and gras, where you can observe sea life or do snorkeling. Don´t worry around stones zones are sand paths therefore you don´t need any swim shoes.

9. St. Andrew's Church Remains

Zaton bb, Zaton 23232, Croatia
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2.5 based on 2 reviews

St. Andrew's Church Remains

St. Andrew's church originates from the roman architecture, but it's not really clear what kind of architecture it is. We can assume that it is a building from the roman harbour or some agricultural-pastoral (villa rustica). St. Andrew's church is a valuable object of the early Christian period (built in the 6th Ct.) and with various modifications has stayed as the function of the cult until the 16th Ct. when it was loosened.

Reviewed By Lone G - Greve, Denmark

I Zaton lige udenfor Zaton Holiday Village ligger resterne af St. Andrew's Church. Man skal kigge utrolig godt efter for at finde det, da græsset er vokset højt og resterne næsten er dækket. Der står en skilt med en beskrivelse af stedet og en skitse over kirken. Det er meget svært at forestille sig hvordan kirken har set ud og hvor lille/stor den har været. Det var en skuffelse.

10. Church of Saint Vitus

Ulica Ivana, Privlaka 23233, Croatia
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5 based on 1 reviews

Church of Saint Vitus

This church dates from the 14th century and is entirely preserved. For the people of the town it is the symbol of the Croatian Christian history and culture. Every June holy mass is still held there to celebrate the patron's day.

Reviewed By Eduard B

Krásne idilické miesto s peknou stavbou len by to už chcelo neakú tú údržbu. Miesto vhodné na návštevu počas príjemnejšieho počasia keď sa nemožno kúpať.

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