Pag is famous for its stark, moonlike terrain, rich cultural heritage, and lively summer atmosphere. The island offers a range of experiences. Whether savoring award-winning cheeses, exploring historical sites, or dancing at the famous Zrće Beach, Pag is different for everyone.
Northern Dalmatia boasts a mix of stunning islands, charming coastal towns, and pristine nature. Home to historic landmarks and natural wonders, this region offers endless opportunities for exploration. From the UNESCO-listed city of Šibenik to the Kornati Archipelago, Northern Dalmatia is a treasure trove of experiences.
Pag’s history is deeply intertwined with salt production, a tradition dating back to the Roman era. In the Middle Ages, the island flourished under Venetian rule, which left its mark on Pag Town's architecture. Today, Pag’s cultural identity is celebrated through its lace-making heritage, listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Pag is a culinary gem, renowned for its distinctive flavors and traditional recipes. At the heart of its gastronomy is Paški sir (Pag cheese), an award-winning delicacy made from sheep's milk. The island’s cuisine is deeply rooted in its landscape, featuring foraged asparagus, truffles, lamb, and fresh seafood.
Pag’s cultural scene is defined by its traditional lace-making, lively festivals, and rich history. Visitors can immerse themselves in its heritage by exploring its museums or attending annual events celebrating local customs.
Pag is home to tranquil coves and lively beaches, offering different experiences for sun-seekers, trail runners and cyclists, foodies, and adventurers. Each of these groups will be amazed and surprised by the richness Pag's moonlike surface manages to offer. Pag is on another level - even if we skip Zrće Beach music festivals.
Pag enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. The summer months, from June to September, are perfect for beach and outdoor activities, with average highs around 30°C. Spring and autumn are ideal for exploring the island’s natural and cultural attractions, offering pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
The winter season is quiet, providing a peaceful retreat with average daytime temperatures around 10°C.
Pag’s events and festivals showcase the island’s vibrant spirit and cultural pride. From traditional celebrations to modern music festivals, there is always something happening on Pag.
From the vibrant nightlife of Zrće to the peaceful olive groves of Lun, Pag is an island of contrasts waiting to be explored. Dive into its unique blend of tradition and modernity for an unforgettable experience.
Feel the excitement as you navigate twisting rivers and verdant scenery on a canoe safari, where every dip of the paddle reveals nature's secrets.
Kick-start your morning with exercise to wake up your body and stay refreshed all day.
Swap predictable bus tours for this private off-the-beaten-path eco tuk-tuk adventure in Zadar. As well as visiting top city sights—such as the Sea Organ and St. Donatus Church—the trip also visits lesser-known sights, lookout points, and places that bus tours can’t easily reach.
Departing from Zadar, explore the nearby islands on this private speedboat tour. Explore hidden coves and take a relaxing swim in crystal clear waters.
The fairy-tale atmosphere of the lunar landscape of Pag Bay will delight you with its overwhelming contrast of the blue skies and sea and the white stone. Get lost in the magic of the scenery and the views of the beautiful beaches which are often the main reason why tourists visit the island of Pag.
Discover the pearls of the Adriatic! Nowhere in the world is there such a fascinating, branched, stone labyrinth of islets like the one in the Kornati National Park. This archipelago is known as the most remote archipelago in the entire Mediterranean created by nature, and additionally shaped by man. Kornati really is a magical story.
Sail to Telašćica Nature Park on a day trip from Zadar and marvel at the landscapes of the Kornati archipelago. Get some free time to swim and snorkel, see the best-protected natural harbor of the eastern Adriatic and visit the saltwater lake of Mir.
Departing from Zadar, explore the nearby islands on this private, full-day speedboat tour. Discover hidden coves and enjoy a relaxing swim in crystal-clear waters.
Enjoy a tour trough the winery, followed by a wine tasting experience in a modern tasting room.
An experience that words cannot convey. An experience that must be experienced.
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