ZADAR CANAL

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The Zadar Canal stretches from the island of Pašman to the Vir Sea in front of the city of Zadar. Across there is the island of Ugljan and the islands of Ošljak and Školjić. The Zadar canal is the lifeblood of the city and the whole archipelago. It has been sailed since time immemorial. How do we know that when you dip your hand in the sea then you go around the world, even from Zadar, you can reach any place by sailing the Zadar Canal at sea in the world. It is protected from a series of winds, so that in the Renaissance text of the play Dubrovnik playwright and comedy writer Marin Držić sent the famous saying: That’s it for you like near Zadar, you can take a boat ride. The trip includes driving along the Zadar Canal, stopping in bays on the island of Ugljan. Frnaža Cove. Possibility of a trip to the west of the island of Ugljan, departure to Muline (a place that got its name from the Roman mill/olive press that was recently reconstructed ) and the passage between the island of Ugljan and Punta St. Peter and the island of Idula. And by choice lunch in one of the restaurants in Mulina (not included in the price of the excursion). Or the way to the central settlements of the island of Ugljan: Mali Lukoran (summer house of the de Ponte family in which where the Croatian romantic poet Petar Preradović often stayed and where he wrote according to submits his first poem commemorative Zora puca) and Sutomišćica (baroque castle of the family). Borelli-Lantana) and towards the center of the island of Preko, in front of which lies the islet Školjić (Galevac) where is the lonely St. Pavle Pustinjak and where significant Croatian Glagolitic texts were written anthologies in the 16th century (Klimantović and Glavić’s anthology). The possibility of walking along Preko, Školjić and, of course, swimming at Jaz beach or the islet of Lazaret (Ošljak). Return to Zadar.

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