Typical for this region is also the small town of Nin, north of Zadar, which is known for its thousands of years old salt production (salt was already extracted here in Roman times).
You should plan a short visit to this coastal town, which was also awarded as a European destination. It is also the oldest Croatian royal city and the birth cradle of the Croatian state. If you want to visit the smallest cathedral in the world, you can also visit the Coronation Church of St. Nicholas in Nin!
From Nin you can then cross the archipelago of Zadar from the north: passing the southern part of the island of Pag, you reach the islands of Otok Molat, Dugi Otok, Otok Iž, Ugljan and Pašman. A beautiful sandy beach is situated on the island of Vrgada, southern of Pašman, where you can spend the night anchoring in a buoy field between two islands. There is much more to discover, we will be happy to discuss further details together with you and your skipper!