Zadar – Digital Nomad Guide
Zadar occupies a marble-paved Dalmatian peninsula where Roman ruins meet the Adriatic, anchored by the haunting Sea Organ that breathes chords as waves push through its pipes and the adjacent solar Greeting to the Sun lighting up after dusk. Riva promenade walks fill with the evening korzo as locals trade gossip over rakija, the Saturday produce market spills out beneath the city walls, and ferries to Dugi Otok and the Kornati islands leave from the harbor before breakfast. Summer brings cruise-ship overflow and Italian holidaymakers, but spring and autumn open up an unhurried, lyrically beautiful version of coastal Croatia. With fiber-fast Wi-Fi in old-town apartments and an airport ten minutes out, it earns its growing reputation as the calmer alternative to Split.
Key facts
- Monthly Cost: $1100
- Overall Score: 7.4/10
- Internet: 65 Mbps
- Safety: 8/10