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Dalmatia
Dalmatia, the region with the most preserved cultural monuments in Croatia, some of which date back to the time of the Roman Empire, attracts a great number of tourists each year from around the world.
Fascinating and unpredictable, Dalmatia, apart from its historical and cultural heritage, cherishes its several centuries long tourist tradition. The clear sea, heavenly beaches, green palms and low Mediterranean plants are some of the characteristics of the Adriatic Sea and its cities, islands and peninsulas.
The Zadar region is the northernmost part of Dalmatia, its gate of welcome to all those who travel from the north of the Adriatic. It is full of contrasts, rich in historic heritage and breathtakingly beautiful nature. The first, and therefore perhaps the most intense experience of these parts, are the intense colours, that particular harmony of the vivid blue of the sea and over it the dark green of pine trees or olive groves that descend all the way to the shore. And to all that the brilliant white of the Dalmatian stone must be added – it forms the beaches either in slabs or broken down into gravel or pebbles, attracting numerous tourists…
The historical center of Dalmatia, Zadar, is situated in the region, Biograd na Moru once the coronation town of Croatian kings, the islands of Pag, Dugi otok, Ugljan, Pašman and many smaller islands and real tourist destinations for all travel lovers.
Visitors who decide to visit Dalmatia in one of the Ilirija Hotels , can expect warm, sometimes even hot summers with minimal amounts of rain.
All Ilirija Hotels are located next to the sea which means that visitors can feel the full beauty of Dalmatia directly from their Hotel balcony.


