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The European sunshine spot 3 hours from Ireland with stunning beaches, historical sites, €3 pints & €60 Ryanair flights

The European sunshine spot 3 hours from Ireland with stunning beaches, historical sites, €3 pints & €60 Ryanair flights

The Irish Sun5 days ago
TAKE a look at the European sunshine spot just three hours from Ireland with stunning beaches, historical sites, €3 pints and €60 Ryanair flights.
Zadar is a beautiful city located off the coast of
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Zadar is one of Europe's most underrated holiday destinations
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It's the perfect spot to start your trip along the Dalmatian coast
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Ryanair flights from Dublin go for just €70 next month
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The hottest month in Zadar is July and with temperatures still reaching a whopping 35C in August, it's the perfect spot to visit this summer.
Zadar is one of Croatia's most charming coastal cities, known for its ancient Roman ruins, island-dotted coastline and stunning beaches.
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Set along the Adriatic Sea on Croatia's Dalmatian Coast, this lively city attracts thousands of visitors every year due to its historic Old Town, vibrant food scene and laid-back vibe.
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Zadar is also one of the more affordable Croatian destinations, offering
The city's seafront promenade is a major highlight, with views over the islands and two renowned art installations – the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation.
Zadar is also home to several scenic beaches, including Kolovare Beach and Borik, which both feature soft sand and crystal-clear waters.
With lifeguards on site every summer, they are both ideal for swimming, snorkelling and paddle boarding.
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Visitors can hop on boat tours to explore nearby islands such as Ugljan and Dugi Otok, where they'll find hidden coves.
In the city there's plenty to explore – from ancient Roman forums and medieval churches to lively markets and bars tucked into narrow streets.
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Zadar is also a great destination for history lovers.
Along with several museums, highlights include St Donatus Church, the Roman Forum and the stunning Land Gate.
Another must-see is the Museum of Ancient Glass, where visitors can watch live glassblowing demonstrations and see hundreds of preserved Roman glass pieces.
The Old Town is a must-visit when in the city and it features lots of pubs, wine bars and traditional restaurants serving fresh
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For those seeking more nightlife, Split is about two hours away – offering open-air clubs and beach parties that stay busy well into the night.
Drinks are well priced too, with cocktails and local beers starting around €3 - and many beach bars offering two-for-one deals during happy hour.
Zadar also hosts summer festivals like the Musical Evenings in St Donatus and the Full Moon Festival, with outdoor concerts and pop-up markets along the city's seafront.
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One review said: 'Both are interesting to have a look around but the old town is absolutely stunning and this nice bridge with lovely views.'
Another added: 'The views across the marina and the old town are worth seeing.
"A number of bars, cafes and restaurants are nearby too."
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The stunning old town is another must-see
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