Nin

Nin is one of the oldest towns in Croatia, enchanting visitors with its historical charm and unique location on a small island connected to the mainland by bridges. The town boasts impressive sights such as the oldest cathedral in Croatia, remnants of Roman architecture, and picturesque cobblestone streets. Surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches and salt pans, Nin is a cultural and natural gem that perfectly combines history, relaxation, and Mediterranean flair.

Queen’s Beach


The famous sandy beach Kraljičina plaža in Nin is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia – and rightly so. The name “Queen’s Beach” is said, according to legend, to come from the wife of a Croatian king who once enjoyed bathing here – no wonder, as the

Sveti Kriz

The smallest cathedral in the world The Church of Sveti Križ in Nin is considered the smallest cathedral in the world – and is also a true jewel of pre-Romanesque architecture. Built in the 9th century, it is only about 8 meters long, but of great historical significance. Despite its