Flights to Zadar
While sometimes overlooked by the bright light of Dubrovnik, Zadar shouldn’t go unnoticed. This intriguing city offers all that Dubrovnik has and more, and better yet it’s not too crowded. Get ready to dine on local seafood, enjoy modern art installations, and watch the sunset over a red-roofed town.
SAS flies to Zadar in Croatia from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm. We fly to most of our destinations all year round, a few are seasonal.
We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok, Seoul and Tokyo).
Benefits on your flight to Zadar
Book your holiday on SAS in advance, and you’ll likely enjoy cheaper flights. For an overview of destinations, we fly to, check our low fare calendar. All SAS customers enjoy a 24-hour money back guarantee on any booking so if you see a great offer, feel free to book it today and decide to make the trip tomorrow.
- Airport: Zadar Airport (ZAD)
- Currency: Croatian Kuna
- Time zone: CET: UTC+1/CEST: UTC+2
- Official language: Croatian
Discounted tickets for kids
Experience Croatia with the kids. SAS offers up to 90% discounts on kid’s tickets to make it more affordable to bring your little ones on your trip to Zadar.
Board a flight Zadar and enjoy a Croatian island break
Found on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, Zadar is a city known for its Roman and Venetian ruins, its pretty Old Town, and its beautiful sunsets.
When you’re not admiring the Church of St Donatus or the ornate Zadar Cathedral, you’ll likely be exploring the seafront Sea Organ (a musical art installation near the harbor) or visiting the Museum of Ancient Glass. Once you’ve finished soaking up the history and culture of Zadar’s Old Town, head down to Kolovare Ulica beach for a spot of rest and relaxation.
Whether you’re a culture vulture or a history buff, an adventure seeker or a foodie, there’s a little something for everyone in Zadar.
Fly with SAS to Zadar and you’ll touch down ready to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.
Zadar is a perfect city to explore by foot. Stroll the pedestrian-only marble streets filled with medieval churches and Roman ruins. You’ll be charmed by this city’s atmosphere immediately.
DECEMBER 2022
Spectacular sunsets, archaeological wonders, long beaches and warm weather await just a short flight away from Scandinavia. Here are seven things you should explore during your summer trip to Zadar.
With its car-free old town sitting compact on a fortified peninsular that juts out into the glistening Adriatic, Zadar is one of Dalmatia’s most noble cities. Founded by the Romans as Iadera in 59BC, through the centuries it has formed part of the empires of the Byzantines, the Venetians, Austro-Hungary and Yugoslavia.
The old town is a labyrinth of narrow, cobbled alleys, opening onto elegant Venetian-era piazzas. Today it’s packed with small hotels and apartments, cafés, quirky bars, seafood restaurants and pizzerias. Real Madrid footballer Luka Modrić hails from Zadar and celebrity visitors include actors Jean Reno and Brad Pitt.
The heart of Roman life
Roman Forum
The forum, which dates back to the 1st century BC would have been the heart of Roman life, where citizens would trade, discuss politics and worship at the temple. Hidden for centuries, it was uncovered in 1930, when ancient paving stones were found during excavation. Today it’s once again a popular meeting place, overlooked by the 9th century Byzantine Church of St Donatus, the 1970’s Archaeological Museum (displaying medieval, Roman and prehistoric finds) and several open-air cafés.
All about Roman glassware
Museum of Ancient Glass
Immediately east of the old town, in the 19th century Cosmacendi Palace, this lovely museum displays hordes of Roman glassware. You’ll see goblets, jars, bowls, beads and vials, in beautiful shades of blue, green and pink that were discovered by archaeologists in Zadar and across Dalmatia. You can watch a glass-making demonstration and visit the gift shop that stocks replicas of ancient glassware.
Open: Summer daily 09:00-21:00. Winter Mon-Sat 09:00-16:00, Sun closed.
Views over Zadar
Cathedral of St Anastasia
Behind the Roman Forum on the site of an ancient basilica, Zadar’s 12th century Romanesque cathedral bears a splendid façade with decorative blind arches and two rose windows. Inside, you can see the marble sarcophagus containing the ashes of St Anastasia (brought here from Constantinople in the 9th century), after whom the cathedral is named. Best of all is the bell tower. Climb 180 steps to the top for views over Zadar’s terracotta roofs, the sparkling Adriatic and the blissful islands.
Open-air Market
Gradska Tržnica
Each morning, stall-holders from Zadar’s rural hinterland display local seasonal fruit and vegetables at the colorful open-air market. Expect strawberries, cherries, spinach and asparagus in spring, tomatoes, zucchini, figs and peaches in summer. Also, see the adjoining covered fish market, where glistening sea bream, sea bass, monkfish, octopus and shrimps, delivered by boats at dawn, are arranged on mounds of crushed ice.
Photo: Christian Mackie / Unsplash
The clear blue sea
Kolovare beach
A 10-minute walk south of Zadar’s old town, this sand and pebble beach is backed by pine trees. You’ll find sun-beds and parasols, showers, sea kayaks for hire, a beach volley court, a playground and several bars serving drinks and snacks. Lifeguards are on duty in summer, and there’s a ramp affording easy access into the sea for disabled swimmers.
Nature's concert
Sea Organ
Perhaps Zadar’s most-loved attraction, the Sea Organ dates from 2005. Designed by local architect Nikola Bašić, this contemporary installation lies on the waterfront promenade, where white stone steps conceal 35 pipes connecting to the sea, which produce eerie, humming sounds that change depending on the strength and direction of the wind, the tide and local currents. Throughout the year, locals and visitors can be seen sitting on the steps, experiencing an endless concert, created by the forces of nature.
A multi-colored light display
Greeting to the Sun
At the tip of the peninsular near the Sea Organ, the Greeting to the Sun, also by Bašić, was installed in 2008. It comprises 300 glass plates, concealing light-sensitive solar modules set in the paving to form a large circle. Charged by the sun during the day, it delivers a spectacular solar-powered multi-colored light display each evening.
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Always included in your trip to Zadar
At SAS, we always strive to ensure all our customers have a relaxed and comfortable journey. Regardless of which ticket type you carry, you’ll always enjoy certain SAS customer benefits. Always included in your flight to Zadar is easy online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and use of the SAS App.
Included in your travel class: | SAS Go | SAS Plus | SAS Business* |
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24-hour money back guarantee | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Carry-on | LightYes* Smart/Pro1 x 8 kg |
2 x 8 kg* | 2 x 8 kg |
Checked bag(s) | LightNo Smart/Pro1 x 23 kg |
Smart1 x 23 kg Pro2 x 23 kg |
2 x 32 kg |
Fast track** | No | Yes | Yes |
SAS Lounge** | For an additional fee | Yes | Yes |
Food & beverages | Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:Yes Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:Can be pre-ordered |
Yes | Yes |
WiFi | For an additional fee | For an additional fee | Yes |
*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available
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