Zadar by private jet

Estimated flight time from Paris : 1h50

Zadar boasts a rich Croatian cultural heritage. Its historic district lies on a sheltered peninsula near a port serving the Kornati Islands. With more than 3,000 years of history, its impressive system of fortifications and walls is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visiting Zadar is like stepping into history, where culture and the sea intertwine beautifully along Croatia’s Adriatic coast.

No visit to Zadar would be complete without experiencing the Sea Organ, a unique attraction found nowhere else in the world. This seaside staircase is fitted with pipes that produce a harmonious melody as the waves flow through them. With every movement of the sea, a new symphony emerges, resembling the haunting voices of a traditional choir.

Right next to the Sea Organ is the Greeting to the Sun, another poetic creation by the same artist. This solar-powered installation, embedded in the pavement, captures the sun’s energy during the day and releases it at night in the form of mesmerizing colorful light patterns.

The Zadar archipelago is made up of over 300 islands and islets scattered across calm, crystal-clear waters. The main peninsula is home to magnificent religious monuments, a Roman forum, an archaeological museum, and the popular “Museum of Illusions.”

The circular Church of St. Donatus is a unique religious landmark in Europe and well worth a visit. Nearby, the Cathedral of St. Anastasia impresses with its beautiful façade. Climbing to the top of its bell tower rewards visitors with panoramic views over the terracotta rooftops of the old town. At the foot of these landmarks lies the ancient Roman Forum. Perfectly integrated into the surrounding architecture, it remains remarkably well preserved. Strolling among these ruins is a true journey through time—the Roman Forum still serves as a lively gathering place for locals, just as it did centuries ago.

A little further along, Zadar’s market bursts with life, offering fresh fruits and vegetables grown on the surrounding islands. You’ll also find an abundance of freshly caught fish, shellfish, and seafood every morning—a feast for the senses.

Example of private jet rental to and from Zadar:

Suggested private jets:

Capacity:
4
Price/h: *
€1800
Aircraft:
Capacity:
6
Type:
Price/h: *
€1900
Capacity:
9
Type:
Price/h: *
€2300

* Estimated price ranges; please contact us for exact prices.

Routes and flight times

For reference:

  • New York -> Zadar: 10h00
  • Istanbul -> Zadar: 01h50
  • Rome -> Zadar: 00h20
  • Barcelona -> Zadar: 01h40

Destination:

Zadar Airport

  • 20 minutes by car from the historic center
  • 13 km from downtown

Jetmiles recommendations:

Many cruises depart from Zadar to explore the surrounding islands—don’t miss the opportunity to visit these little slices of paradise. A wide range of water activities such as sailing, windsurfing, rowing, diving, and fishing are also available for travelers looking to make the most of the Adriatic.