Discover the best top things to do in Nin, Croatia including Mashtel Distillery, Ninska Laguna Beach, The Church of the Holy Cross, Stone Bridge and the Old Gate, Solana Nin - Salt Museum.
Restaurants in Nin
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Mashtel distillery is situated on the main road Zadar-Vir with location in small village called Zaton. Distillery has unique interior which combines old artefacts with industrial type of ambient where dominates modern copper boiler for brandy. You will be able to experience ways of manufacture top brandy from the first hand! Also your plesent host will prepare you some mediteranian type of apetizzers in which you will enjoy with glass of home made quality wine.
Our host Marijan (son of the owner) was an absolute delight. From picking us up, to providing us with delicious local snacks and letting us taste all the different brandies. As it was my husband’s birthday and our anniversary, we met almost the entire family behind the family business to congratulate us and say hi. They were so thoughtful and painted us a painting as a gift. All in all the tasting felt like we had met old friends. We were allowed to ask all our questions about distilling and tasted even more. An absolutely delightful evening and highlight of our vacation. We hope to return and can‘t recommend them enough! Also worth to note is that every precaution in terms of Covid was taken and we felt very safe.
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The Ninska Laguna Beach is the most beautiful beach that I know in Croatia! It's especially perfect for families with little children as it's easy to find a place where the water is shallow. It's actually two beaches in the form of sandbank peninsulas on both sides of the laguna. (you can weim from one side to the other, maybe 50 meters?) We've been there in October and it was perfect, almost empty. Maybe it's too crowded or too difficult to find a place in the shade in July and August - but in October it was just great. We'll definitely return the next time we are in Croatia.
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This is a stunning little village , surrounded by old small cathedral, church and rests of a Roman Temple. This tini town is very cute and people who live in the village are very friendly.
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Whilst the bridge is still under repair after the devastating floods of September 2017 the Old archway still presents a great way to enter the Old Town. Great photo opportunity location as well.
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At the Nin Saltworks the salt is not produced by the machines. It is not produced by the man either. The salt is produced by the sun, sea and wind. The salt from Nin is ecological, therapeutic and biodynamic because in its production, besides people, participates diverse wildlife, plenty of beaches and healing mud.
Interesting interpretation, kind guide, top location, wide variety of souvenirs, one of the few sightseeing what you mustn't miss
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