After spending two nights in Split which we found it's way more enough to stay there, we moved to the next destination, Zadar. As usual, I always book my bus tickets online prior to the trip in order to secure the seats. All my bus tickets for this trip including the one from Mostar to Dubrovnik bought from Get By Bus - it's secure and reliable website, in case you're wondering. Just remember to print your ticket cause they don't accept mobile notifications.

#1: Croatian countryside is really stunning and breathtaking.

2: The bus we took from Split to Zadar - Cazmatrans Dalmacija and it cost HRK95 (approx. to RM62)
FROM ZADAR BUS TERMINAL TO OLD TOWN
After three hours and a half of the bus ride, finally we arrived at Zadar Bus Terminal which requires at least 30 minutes of walking to the center of Zadar, or the old town. In order to get there, catch the local buses #2 or 4 at the bus stop situated on the main road just outside the station. The journey takes only five minutes and cost HKR10. But then, my friend decided to walk to our hostel instead of taking the local bus.
OUR HOSTEL IN ZADAR
We stayed in Three Corners Hostel, which located in the very center of Zadar, on the historic peninsula. All the main sightseeing spots can be visited within a few steps away and the seaside promenade is just less than 5 minutes walk. There is a small seating area within the dormitory and all the guests are provided with private locker. There is no reception within the hostel building and we received email stating that the check-in process is 50 meters away from our hostel. Well, it's a not a big fuss for us after all.

#3: A 4-mixed dormitory room
Three Corners Hostel, Zadar
Date Stayed: 22 May to 23 May 2018 (1 night)
Room Rate: HRK101 (approx. to RM67) per night for a bed in 4 mixed dormitory room without breakfast (Booked via Booking.com)
Once we settled down at our hostel and done with refreshing shower too, it's time to get out to hunt for lunch and also exploring time!
Once we settled down at our hostel and done with refreshing shower too, it's time to get out to hunt for lunch and also exploring time!

#4: Pasta in a box - our lunch in Zadar. I love the concept where we're allowed to choose what base and ingredients we want.
Due to its excellent size, the Old Town of Zadar is small and easy enough to get around on foot. You don't even have to bother to get around using any public transportation at all. It's historical centre is packed on to a narrow peninsula and it's so fascinating to explore.

#5: Walk around the atmospheric streets of the Old Town

#6

#7: Obviously sugar overdose for having gelato almost everyday when in Croatia

#8: Church of St. Donatus on the left side with the belltower of Zadar Cathedral on the right side. Again, we decided to climb up to belltower for another panoramic view of Zadar

#9: Panoramic view from the belltower which facing the waterfront.

#10: The other side of the panoramic view

#11: I prefer this view more

#12

#13: Well preserved remains of a Roman Forum. This is a common place for the locals to stroll, sit down among the ruins and enjoying a nice weather during the summer day.

#14: Cathedral of St Anastasia - the largest church in the coastal region of Croatia

#15: Creative artwork - Nice to see and as well as the price tag too.

#16: Sea Organ - A man-made organ that transforms waves to create musical soundscape through a system of pipes and whistles. This is the main reason I chosen to visit Zadar. You can check out the video below.

#18: Next to the Sea Organ is the Sun Salutation, a circle of glass panels that captures the daylight through solar cells and convert it to a spectacular light show at night.
It's another of our laid-back and relax trip where we're just sitting down by the seaside and enjoying the city, the people and the sunset. While there were still quite number of tourists around but it's not as crowded and packed like the one in Dubrovnik and Split too. Probably this place doesn't get much attention like the rest but then, do you know that Zadar is elected as European Best Destination in 2016? I glad I made it here, eventhough it's just a short visit.

#19: A three course meal to summarise our night in Zadar
TOTAL EXPENSES SPENT IN ZADAR
PARTICULARS | AMOUNT | |
HRK | RM | |
Accommodation Three Corners Hostel – 1 night Transportation Split to Zadar by bus Admission Fees Bell Tower of St. Domnius Food Lunch – Pasta box Gelato Juice Dinner – 3 Course meal Groceries Others Magnet Postcards Stamps Souvenirs Laundry | 101 95 15 35 23 20 70 20 19 3 6 40 50 | 68 62 10 24 16 14 47 14 13 2 4 27 34 |
TOTAL (RM) | 335 |
Exchange Rate: €1.00 (RM4.84) = 7.13 kuna on average
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