Can you stay on Dugi Otok?
Dugi Otok is a wonderful place to stay if you’re looking to get ‘off the beaten track’! Despite Croatia’s obviously popularity, even in the summer months this island well and truly provides travellers with some peace and quiet, although there are still some wonderful things to see and do here.
Where is Dugi Otok?
Croatia
Dugi Otok (pronounced [dûɡiː ǒtok]; Croatian for “Long Island”, Italian: Isola Lunga) is the seventh largest island in the Adriatic Sea, part of Croatia. It is located off the Dalmatian coast, west of Zadar.
How do you get around Dugi Otok?
Getting to and Around Dugi Otok The only car ferry runs to Brbinj; the other ferries are passenger only. Public transport is minimal on the island. The only sure bus connection runs from Bozava to and from the Brbinj ferry. You need to rent a car to see the island but there’s no car rental on the island, only in Zadar.
How long is Dugi Otok?
27.65 miDugi otok / Max length
Is Dugi Otok worth visiting?
Dugi Otok is for sure one of the most beautiful islands in Croatia and although it is not directly in front of the mainland of Croatia, a day trip to this paradise is worthwhile. Read the blog and learn how to make the most out of a day on Dugi Otok and discover as many beauties as possible.
How much is the ferry from Zadar to Dugi Otok?
24 kn – 45 kn
What is the most cost-effective way to get from Zadar to Dugi Otok? The cost-effective way to get from Zadar to Dugi Otok is to line 9406 ferry, which costs 24 kn – 45 kn and takes 45 min.
How do I get to Sakarun Beach?
For getting to Sakarun Beach, it is best to take the ferry from Zadar to Brbinj on Dugi Otok. The crossing by car ferry takes about 1:45 hours. Once on the island, it is another 15 km by car or bike to the sandy beach. For those who do not come by car, it will be difficult.
Is Sakarun Beach Sandy?
This “beach” is really not the one of the most beautiful, not even beautiful, definitely no caribbean… yes, the water is clear but full of some algae/tree leafs, and the bottom water is really sandy, but that’s all.
How do I get from Zadar to Sakarun Beach?
Getting to Sakarun by Ferry from Zadar For getting to Sakarun Beach, it is best to take the ferry from Zadar to Brbinj on Dugi Otok. The crossing by car ferry takes about 1:45 hours. Once on the island, it is another 15 km by car or bike to the sandy beach. For those who do not come by car, it will be difficult.