Zadar es una ciudad costera del Adriático que desprende encanto sin esfuerzo. Por la tarde paseas entre ruinas romanas, y al atardecer te sientas a escuchar el Órgano del Mar — donde el oleaje toca música a través de tuberías de piedra — y contemplas cómo la luz se desvanece sobre el Saludo al Sol. Es un lugar donde el casco antiguo hace la mayor parte del trabajo por ti, así que dónde duermes se reduce principalmente a qué tipo de viaje quieres.
Si quieres el ambiente de callejones empedrados con todo a pie de calle, alójate en el Casco Antiguo de la península. Desde allí llegas al Foro Romano, a la iglesia de San Donato y a la Kalelarga (Široka ulica) — la principal calle peatonal — en dos o tres minutos a pie, con la playa de Kolovare a solo 1,5 km.
¿Prefieres una base relajada con playa y piscina? Dirígete a la zona de Borik, a solo 3 km del centro, donde los hoteles tipo resort y una orilla para bañarse toman el protagonismo. Y si lo tuyo es un tranquilo resort de spa de lujo, a poca distancia en coche hacia el norte están Petrčane y la península de Punta Skala, donde los grandes establecimientos de bienestar se alejan del bullicio.
Hemos seleccionado 12 hoteles en Zadar que nosotros reservaríamos, clasificados para cubrir todos los estilos y presupuestos — desde el Hyatt Regency Zadar frente al mar en el histórico edificio Maraska y el Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Iadera, referente del spa en Punta Skala, hasta alojamientos boutique en el casco antiguo como el Bastion Heritage Hotel y el Art Hotel Kalelarga, el familiar Falkensteiner Diadora y el económico Boutique Hostel Forum. Elige por barrio, por el punto fuerte de cada opción o por tu estilo de viaje — aquí hay una opción para cada uno.
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Zadar es una ciudad costera del Adriático que desprende encanto sin esfuerzo. Por la tarde paseas entre ruinas romanas, y al atardecer te sientas a escuchar el Órgano del Mar — donde el oleaje toca música a través de tuberías de piedra — y contemplas cómo la luz se desvanece sobre el Saludo al Sol. Es un lugar donde el casco antiguo hace la mayor parte del trabajo por ti, así que dónde duermes se reduce principalmente a qué tipo de viaje quieres.
Si quieres el ambiente de callejones empedrados con todo a pie de calle, alójate en el Casco Antiguo de la península. Desde allí llegas al Foro Romano, a la iglesia de San Donato y a la Kalelarga (Široka ulica) — la principal calle peatonal — en dos o tres minutos a pie, con la playa de Kolovare a solo 1,5 km.
¿Prefieres una base relajada con playa y piscina? Dirígete a la zona de Borik, a solo 3 km del centro, donde los hoteles tipo resort y una orilla para bañarse toman el protagonismo. Y si lo tuyo es un tranquilo resort de spa de lujo, a poca distancia en coche hacia el norte están Petrčane y la península de Punta Skala, donde los grandes establecimientos de bienestar se alejan del bullicio.
Hemos seleccionado 12 hoteles en Zadar que nosotros reservaríamos, clasificados para cubrir todos los estilos y presupuestos — desde el Hyatt Regency Zadar frente al mar en el histórico edificio Maraska y el Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Iadera, referente del spa en Punta Skala, hasta alojamientos boutique en el casco antiguo como el Bastion Heritage Hotel y el Art Hotel Kalelarga, el familiar Falkensteiner Diadora y el económico Boutique Hostel Forum. Elige por barrio, por el punto fuerte de cada opción o por tu estilo de viaje — aquí hay una opción para cada uno.
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No. 1 #1 most luxurious in Zadar · old-town waterfront ★9.4 Hyatt Regency Zadar
📍 On the water in the Maraska area, right next to Zadar's old town — a few minutes' walk along the seafront promenade to the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun.
Hyatt Regency Zadar is a 5-star hotel that opened in 2025 inside the historic Maraska building — once the factory that made Zadar's famous Maraschino cherry liqueur — sitting right on the water beside the old town. What makes it special is how the renovation keeps the red-brick industrial bones and layers contemporary luxury on top. Walk out and follow the seafront promenade a few minutes and you reach two of Zadar's most renowned landmarks: the Sea Organ, which plays music from the waves, and Greeting to the Sun, a circle of light that glows after dark. Inside there's a spa with a Turkish hammam, an indoor pool, a fitness room and 3 restaurants. It stays open all year — unlike many Croatian seaside stays that close in winter. Early reviews praise the spacious modern rooms, the sunset views and the warm service. Overall 9.4/10, the top luxury pick in town for couples and anyone who wants old-town location plus big-brand comfort.
- Historic waterfront Maraska building — most luxurious in Zadar
- A few minutes' walk to the Sea Organ & Greeting to the Sun
- Spa, hammam, indoor pool + 3 restaurants
- Highest room rates in town; new-opening premium pricing
- Big-brand hotel, not a small boutique feel
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No. 2 #2 spa resort · quiet Punta Skala peninsula ★9 Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Iadera
📍 On the Punta Skala peninsula in the village of Petrcane, about 12 km north of Zadar - quiet and right on the Adriatic, around a 15-minute drive to Zadar's old town and about 20 minutes to Zadar airport.
Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Iadera is a 5-star spa resort from the Austrian Falkensteiner group, set on the Punta Skala peninsula in the village of Petrcane, about 12 km north of Zadar. The charm every review keeps coming back to is the quiet — this is a big resort reaching out into the Adriatic, ringed by pines and blue water, well away from the bustle of town, yet only about 15 minutes by car from Zadar's old town. The roughly 210 rooms and suites are done in warm, modern tones, many with balconies facing the sea or garden. The real draw is the waterfront: a private beach, around 4 indoor and outdoor pools (including a warm saltwater pool that's especially easy to float in), and the large, region-renowned Acquapura Spa with sauna zones, a thermal pool and a full menu of treatments. Reviews agree on the calm, the cleanliness, the generous breakfast and the relaxed seaside feel. Overall 9.0/10 — a fit for couples and anyone who wants a quiet waterside resort with a complete spa, while keeping the old town within easy reach.
- Quiet peninsula with a private waterfront, made for switching off
- Private beach plus 4 pools, including a warm saltwater one
- Large Acquapura Spa that's well known across the region
- You need a car or taxi to reach Zadar old town (about 15 minutes)
- Room rates and on-site spending run high, especially in summer
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No. 3 #3 Relais & Chateaux boutique · heart of the Old Town ★9 Bastion Heritage Hotel - Relais & Chateaux
📍 Right in the center of Zadar's Old Town peninsula (UNESCO) — walking distance to the Sea Organ, Greeting to the Sun, the Roman Forum, and St. Donatus church, all on foot.
Bastion Heritage Hotel is a Relais & Chateaux boutique tucked into the heart of Zadar's Old Town peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage site. What sets it apart is the building itself, raised on the ruins of a 13th-century Venetian fortress — the design keeps that sense of history and layers Art Deco luxury on top, with many pieces of furniture custom-made by hand. It feels more like staying in an old mansion than a standard hotel. Inside there's a small spa for unwinding and the Kastel fine-dining restaurant, which serves contemporary Dalmatian food and comes up often in reviews. The location puts every key landmark within walking distance — the Sea Organ, Greeting to the Sun, the Roman Forum, and St. Donatus church — and it stays open all year, not just in summer. Reviews consistently praise the distinctive atmosphere, warm attentive service, and a good breakfast. Overall 9.0/10, best for couples and travelers who fall for an Old Town with character and design that tells a story, more than anyone chasing big modern rooms.
- Relais & Chateaux boutique on an old Venetian fortress, dead center of the Old Town
- Handmade Art Deco design + spa + Kastel fine-dining restaurant
- Walk to every landmark, with the warm service reviews call out
- Fairly pricey for the boutique room size
- Old building in a pedestrian zone — parking and street noise are real limits
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No. 4 #4 adults-only boutique · heart of the Old Town ★9.2 Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel
📍 Heart of Zadar's Old Town, near the Roman Forum and St. Donat church — about 250 metres to St. Donat and roughly 300 metres to the Sea Organ.
Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel is a tiny 16-room boutique tucked into a stone alley in the heart of Zadar's Old Town. What makes it special is the setting: two old Dalmatian stone heritage buildings restored and joined together, then layered with contemporary chic design that pairs the original bare stone walls with modern furniture and artwork — the whole place feels more like an art gallery you can sleep in than a hotel. It's adults-only, taking guests aged 14 and up, so the mood stays quiet and private, ideal for couples who actually want to rest. The location puts the big landmarks within an easy stroll — St. Donat church and the Roman Forum sit about 250 metres away, and the world-renowned Sea Organ is roughly 300 metres off. Inside there's Corte Restaurant in the courtyard serving Mediterranean food. Reviews agree on the distinctive design, the cleanliness and warm staff who go further than expected. Overall 9.2/10.
- Two stone heritage buildings, distinctive design
- Heart of the Old Town, walk to St. Donat & Sea Organ
- Adults-only boutique, quiet with warm service
- No guests under 14 — not for families with young kids
- Small hotel: no pool, spa or on-site parking
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No. 5 #5 10-room boutique · in the heart of Kalelarga street ★8.9 Art Hotel Kalelarga
📍 On Kalelarga (Široka ulica), the main street running through the heart of Zadar's UNESCO old town — walkable to the Roman Forum, St Donatus Church, the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun.
Art Hotel Kalelarga is a small boutique of just 10 rooms, tucked into a restored old stone house on the Zadar old town peninsula, ringed by the UNESCO-listed Venetian walls. What makes it stand out is the address: it sits right on Kalelarga (Široka ulica), the oldest and busiest main street in town, so you step out the door straight into the middle of the old town. The building keeps the character of the original stone house and adds warmth through rooms done in a distinctive beige-and-stone palette that feels more like a stylish old home than a standard hotel. There's an in-house restaurant and bar where you can sit over coffee or wine, and with so few rooms the service is hands-on. It has held the #1 hotel in Zadar on Tripadvisor spot, with reviews agreeing on the walk-everywhere location — the Roman Forum, St Donatus Church, the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun are all on foot — plus the friendly feel and a good breakfast. It scores 8.9/10.
- 10-room boutique on Kalelarga, the most central spot in the old town
- Old stone house with stylish beige-and-stone rooms, plus an in-house restaurant and bar
- Once ranked #1 in Zadar on Tripadvisor, with reviewers praising the friendly service
- Small boutique — no pool or big-hotel facilities
- On the busy main street, so some rooms catch noise at night
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No. 6 #6 Family · Adventure theme in Punta Skala ★8.8 Falkensteiner Family Hotel Diadora
📍 Inside the Punta Skala resort in the village of Petrcane, about 12 km north of Zadar, right on the Adriatic. Guests share the wider resort's facilities. It's roughly a 15-minute drive into Zadar old town and about 20 minutes to Zadar Airport.
Falkensteiner Family Hotel Diadora is a premium 5-star family hotel from the Austrian Falkensteiner group, set inside the Punta Skala resort in the village of Petrcane, about 12 km north of Zadar. What sets it apart from a typical seaside stay is that it's built specifically for families with kids: the whole hotel leans into a marine-adventure theme, right down to some sea-view suites with a built-in climbing wall. The headline feature is 3 outdoor pools with a separate kids' zone, slides and water jets, age-grouped activity clubs from toddlers to teens, and free childcare that lets parents actually rest. Adults get the Acquapura Spa and their own quiet swim area, and guests share the beach and facilities of the wider Punta Skala resort. Zadar's old town is only about a 15-minute drive when you want a change of scene. Reviews consistently praise the cleanliness, the breakfast kids' corner, and staff who are especially warm with families. It scores 8.8/10.
- Built for families top to bottom, with a marine-adventure theme that keeps kids busy all day
- 3 outdoor pools, a kids' slide, and free childcare in the package
- Shared access to the Punta Skala resort's private beach and facilities
- Busy and loud in summer high season, not for travelers wanting quiet
- You need a car or taxi to reach Zadar old town, about 15 minutes away
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No. 7 #7 Family resort · on Borik beach with a kids' world ★8.3 Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik
📍 In the Borik resort area right on Borik beach, about 3 km from Zadar's Old Town. Walk along the shore or take a quick drive into town, and Zadar airport is roughly 15 minutes away.
Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik is a 4-star family resort from the Austrian Falkensteiner group, set in the Borik resort area on a Borik beach that runs about 1.7 km, just 3 km from Zadar's Old Town. The thing every review agrees on is how genuinely family-friendly it is. The word "Funimation" is the whole concept: a big kids' world, a kids' club split by age group with supervised activities most of the day, plus pools and a water zone for children kept separate from the adult areas. All 258 rooms and suites come in bright, modern tones, with many family rooms that sleep parents and kids comfortably. In summer the resort runs an All Inclusive Plus package covering meals and drinks, so parents barely think about daily costs, while the grown-ups get the roughly 2,500-sqm Acquapura Spa and a clear swimming bay out front. It runs seasonally, roughly March to October.
- Kids' world plus full-day kids' club keeps children busy while parents rest
- Summer All Inclusive Plus is good value and takes mealtimes off your hands
- On Borik beach, only about 3 km from Zadar's Old Town
- Lively and full of kids, not for couples after quiet
- Open seasonally (March to October); summer is crowded and pricey
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No. 8 #8 beachfront value pick · 1-minute walk to the sea ★9.2 Hotel Pinija
📍 In the seaside village of Petrcane, about 12 km north of Zadar — roughly a 1-minute walk to Petrcane beach, a 15-20 minute drive into Zadar old town, and about 20 minutes from Zadar airport.
Hotel Pinija is a 4-star beachfront hotel in the small seaside village of Petrcane, about 12 km north of Zadar. The pull every review agrees on is the location: it's a 1-minute walk from the hotel to Petrcane beach, so you can wake up and be in the water without getting in a car. The place runs as a family resort and packs in the facilities — an indoor pool you can use year-round, a seasonal outdoor pool, a tennis court, a mini-golf course, a sauna and a gym. Rooms are simple and easy on the eye, and many have a balcony facing the sea or the garden. The thing reviewers rave about hardest is the breakfast, which plenty of guests call the highlight of the stay. Add the cleanliness and the quiet village mood and it lands a 9.2 from over 2,200 reviews. When you want a change, Zadar old town and the Sea Organ are a 15-20 minute drive away.
- Beachfront — about a 1-minute walk to the sea, so you can settle in and relax
- Indoor and outdoor pools plus tennis, mini-golf and a sauna, all on site
- Big buffet breakfast that nearly every review praises
- You need a car or taxi for Zadar old town, about a 15-20 minute drive
- Large, popular family hotel — busy and crowded in summer
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No. 9 #9 Adults-only boutique · quiet waterfront in Borik ★8.6 Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana - Adults Only
📍 In the Borik resort area on the Adriatic — right on a private beach, about 3 km from Zadar's old town. Walk the coast or take a short drive into town; Zadar airport is about 15 minutes away.
Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana - Adults Only is a 4-star adults-only boutique run by Austria's Falkensteiner group, set in the Borik resort area on the Adriatic just 3 km from Zadar's old town. The thing every review agrees on is the quiet — because it takes adults only, there are no kids running around the pool like at the family resorts next door, so the mood stays relaxed and private. It is a compact place, just 48 rooms and suites, decorated in a warm, modern tone, with many rooms opening onto a sea-breeze balcony and some facing the bay for a blue-water view. The waterfront highlights are the hotel's own private beach and a sea-view pool where you can sip a drink in the sun all afternoon, plus a spa and sauna zone to slip away to. Reviews praise the calm, the attentive staff, and a location close enough to stroll the coast into the old town. It runs on a summer season. Overall 8.6/10 — best for couples and anyone who wants a genuinely peaceful seaside stay in Zadar.
- Adults only — genuinely quiet and private
- Private beach plus a sea-view pool for chilling all afternoon
- Waterfront Borik, only about 3 km from the old town
- About 3 km from the centre — you walk or drive into town
- Summer season only; closed off-season
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No. 10 #10 Best value · beside the Roman Forum in the Old Town ★8.4 Boutique Hostel Forum
📍 Dead-center in Zadar's Old Town on Široka ulica, right next to the Roman Forum and St. Donatus church, a few steps from St. Anastasia Cathedral, with the Sea Organ about 350 meters away.
Boutique Hostel Forum is the budget pick that lands you dead-center in Zadar's Old Town. It sits on Široka ulica, the main street of the old quarter, right beside the Roman Forum — a public square more than two thousand years old — and the round St. Donatus church, the symbol of Zadar. The word "boutique" in front of "hostel" earns its place here: the rooms are clean, bright and modern, and you can choose anything from a dorm bed for backpackers watching every euro to a private room or studio for couples who want their own space at a central address for a soft price. Inside there's a cafe-bar, a garden and a sun terrace for coffee over the Old Town view, plus a game room for hanging out. Almost everything is walkable — St. Anastasia Cathedral is a few steps away, while the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun sit about 350 meters off for an easy sunset stroll. Reviews line up on the unbeatable location, the cleanliness and the friendly, helpful staff. It scores 8.4/10.
- Beside the Roman Forum & St. Donatus in the Old Town core
- Choose a dorm bed or a private room/studio
- Best value in the list, plus cafe, garden and sun terrace
- It's a hostel, so no pool or spa and shared bathrooms in the dorms
- Pedestrian Old Town means cars can't reach the door, and weekend nights can get noisy
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No. 11 #11 Beachfront · Good value, easy Old Town access ★8.4 Hotel Kolovare
📍 On Kolovare Beach, about 1.5 km from Zadar's Old Town walk the Riva seaside promenade into the Old Town in roughly 20 minutes.
Hotel Kolovare is a classic 4-star midscale hotel that has stood alongside Zadar for years, sitting right in front of Kolovare Beach, a local favorite that is only about 1.5 km from the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town. What sells most people on it is the two-way location: step out the door and you are on the sand and the seaside promenade, and you can also walk the Riva waterfront into the Old Town in roughly 20 minutes to hear the Sea Organ, see Greeting to the Sun and wander the old Roman lanes. The hotel has a pool, a gym, and a restaurant and terrace looking out to sea, plus on-site parking a real edge in an Old Town where parking is hard to find. A Booking score of 8.4 from over 1,792 reviews marks it as a steady, dependable pick, with guests praising the beachfront spot, the cleanliness and the generous breakfast. Rooms run plain and classic for the building's age. Best for families and couples who want beach and Old Town access on a reachable budget.
- Right on Kolovare Beach, with a 20-min seaside walk to the Old Town
- Pool, gym and a seaside terrace, plus a generous breakfast
- On-site parking and good value for a beachfront spot
- Plain, classic rooms for the building's age, not a design boutique
- Not in the Old Town itself you walk about 20 minutes to reach it
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No. 12 #12 Family villa · Good value with a pool and free parking ★8.8 Villa Hrešć
📍 On the Jadran waterfront on the north side of Zadar, with Adriatic sea views and the old town across the bay. A 15-25 minute seaside walk gets you into the heart of the old town, and there's free private parking on site.
Villa Hrešć is a small family-run boutique villa on the Jadran waterfront on the north side of Zadar, looking out across the Adriatic to the old town sitting on the far side of the bay. The appeal here isn't grand luxury — it's the warm, easygoing feeling of staying at a relative's place. There are just a handful of rooms and suites, most with a private balcony for catching the sea breeze. What guests rave about most is the seasonal outdoor pool for cooling off in summer, a shady little garden, and free private parking — genuinely rare in a coastal town like this, which makes it ideal if you're driving around Croatia. From the villa it's a 15-25 minute walk along the seaside path into the heart of the old town, past pretty bay views the whole way. Plenty of reviews praise the owners and staff as kind and attentive, and the price is fair for what you get. Overall 8.8/10 — a good fit for couples, families, and travelers who want waterfront privacy on a friendly budget.
- Warm, private family villa with sea views
- Seasonal outdoor pool plus free private parking
- Friendly price and a seaside walk into the old town
- Outside the old town — a 15-25 minute walk in
- Small villa, so no spa, gym, or indoor pool
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📊Comparativa · 12 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hyatt Regency Zadar | 5 | 9.4 | ~$254 | A few minutes' walk along the seafront to the Sea Organ & Greeting to the Sun | #1 most luxurious in Zadar · old-town waterfront |
| 2 | Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa Iadera | 5 | 9.0 | ~$223 | Zadar old town about a 15-minute drive away; Zadar airport (ZAD) around 20 minutes. | #2 spa resort · quiet Punta Skala peninsula |
| 3 | Bastion Heritage Hotel - Relais & Chateaux | 4 | 9.0 | ~$209 | Center of Zadar's Old Town peninsula — a few minutes' walk to the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun. | #3 Relais & Chateaux boutique · heart of the Old Town |
| 4 | Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel | 4 | 9.2 | ~$240 | Heart of Zadar's Old Town | #4 adults-only boutique · heart of the Old Town |
| 5 | Art Hotel Kalelarga | 4 | 8.9 | ~$157 | Right on Kalelarga in the heart of the old town — a few minutes' walk to the Roman Forum and the Sea Organ. | #5 10-room boutique · in the heart of Kalelarga street |
| 6 | Falkensteiner Family Hotel Diadora | 5 | 8.8 | ~$234 | Zadar old town about a 15-minute drive; Zadar Airport (ZAD) about 20 minutes | #6 Family · Adventure theme in Punta Skala |
| 7 | Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik | 4 | 8.3 | ~$154 | Zadar Old Town about 3 km away (a shoreline walk or a few minutes by car); Zadar airport (ZAD) roughly 15 minutes. | #7 Family resort · on Borik beach with a kids' world |
| 8 | Hotel Pinija | 4 | 9.2 | ~$186 | Petrcane beach about a 1-minute walk | #8 beachfront value pick · 1-minute walk to the sea |
| 9 | Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana - Adults Only | 4 | 8.6 | ~$143 | Zadar old town about 3 km away (walk the coast or a few minutes by car). Zadar airport (ZAD) about 15 minutes away. | #9 Adults-only boutique · quiet waterfront in Borik |
| 10 | Boutique Hostel Forum | 3 | 8.4 | ~$60 | Dead-center in Zadar's Old Town on Široka ulica; a few steps' walk to St. Donatus church and the Roman Forum, and about 350 meters to the Sea Organ. | #10 Best value · beside the Roman Forum in the Old Town |
| 11 | Hotel Kolovare | 4 | 8.4 | ~$83 | Kolovare Beach is right in front of the hotel walk the Riva into Zadar's Old Town in about 20 minutes. | #11 Beachfront · Good value, easy Old Town access |
| 12 | Villa Hrešć | 3 | 8.8 | ~$120 | A 15-25 minute walk along the seaside path into Zadar old town. Best if you're driving yourself, since there's free parking on site. | #12 Family villa · Good value with a pool and free parking |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Hyatt Regency Zadar is a chance to sleep inside a converted old cherry-liqueur factory turned 5-star on the water in the heart of the old town — with a spa, hammam, indoor pool and Zadar's legendary sunset views, the most luxurious stay in town right now.
#2 Iadera is about escaping the noise onto a quiet Adriatic peninsula and spending whole days switching between the private beach, the warm saltwater pool and the big Acquapura Spa - with Zadar's old town only a 15-minute drive away.
#3 Bastion Heritage is a night in a Relais & Chateaux boutique built on the ruins of an old Venetian fortress in the UNESCO Old Town, with handmade Art Deco furniture, a spa, and the Kastel fine-dining room — strongest on story, design, and a location that walks to every landmark.
#4 Almayer is two old stone heritage buildings on an Old Town alley, turned into a sharp design boutique with its own art gallery — calm and private, leaning on charm, location and warm service rather than size.
#5 Art Hotel Kalelarga is a night in an old stone house on the main street of Zadar's old town, in a boutique of just 10 rooms that once ranked #1 in the city on Tripadvisor — strongest on its dead-central location, warm beige-and-stone rooms, and a small-house feel rather than a big-hotel one.
#6 Diadora is the kind of place designed so a family with kids can just relax without second-guessing it — children get slides, a climbing wall and all-day activity clubs, while parents can drop them off and head to the spa or the adults' swim area in peace.
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