The Zadar archipelago is a combination of 300 or so islands and islets, presenting a very condensed area, rich with natural beauty, an avid variety of plant and animal life, as well as historic sites. But, exploring the sea somehow always becomes a priority for guests on boat excursions. Because the Croatian Adriatic Sea is so rich in life, the combination of snorkeling and speedboating presents a unique way to explore the sea and all of its wonderful riches. Truly, it would be a shame not to take full advantage of the expertise and experience of Zadar Archipelago speedboat tours, a local tour guide who stands in a perfect position to introduce guests and travellers to the wonders of the sea. So, hop on our top-of-the-line speedboats, strap yourselves in, because you will be able to embark on a journey like no other. For those who enjoy snorkeling, the Zadar archipelago is a destination that is truly like no other. This region is an absolute must-see destination for anyone who loves the sea and immerses in underwater adventures because of its crystal clear waters, diverse marine life, and breathtaking landscapes. There is something for everyone to enjoy in the Zadar Archipelago, from the hidden caves and colourful coral reefs to the vibrant sea life and clear waters. Check out our boat tour destinations & their unique snorkeling spots: Telašćica Nature Park Telašćica is a beautiful nature park located on the island of Dugi Otok in Croatia, known for its stunning landscapes and crystal-clear waters. This is one of the best snorkeling spots in the Zadar archipelago and it is popular among visitors, as the area offers a diverse underwater world with many species of marine life and interesting rock formations. Some of the most popular spots for snorkelling in Telašćica
The Zadar archipelago is a combination of 300 or so islands and islets, presenting a very condensed area, rich with natural beauty, an avid variety of plant and animal life, as well as historic sites. But, exploring the sea somehow always becomes a priority for guests on boat excursions. Because the Croatian Adriatic Sea is