A Walking Tour of Ugljan, Zadarska županija, Croatia: Discovering Its Charm
Nestled in the serene waters of the Adriatic Sea, Ugljan is a Croatian island perfectly blending natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. Known as the "Green Island," Ugljan offers travelers a unique opportunity to explore its captivating landscapes and vibrant communities through pedestrian adventures.
Start Your Journey at Preko
Your walking tour begins in the picturesque town of Preko, the island’s central hub, known for its charming Mediterranean architecture and calming seaside promenade. Stroll along the waterfront and take in the stunning views of Zadar's ancient city walls across the channel.
Explore the Olive Groves
Ugljan is home to vast stretches of olive groves that have been cultivated for centuries. Wander through these lush landscapes and breathe in the aroma of native herbs and olive trees. Don't miss the chance to sample fresh olive oil – a staple of Ugljan's agricultural bounty.
Histories of Fortresses and Monasteries
Dive into the island's past by visiting its historical landmarks. The 13th-century St. Michael’s Fortress offers a panoramic view of the Zadar Channel and neighboring islands. Continue your historical exploration with a visit to the Franciscan Monastery of St. Paul, a serene site preserving Ugljan's religious heritage.
Immerse in Local Culture
Interact with the islanders and experience traditional Croatian life. Visit local markets showcasing handmade crafts and fresh produce or enjoy a meal at one of the family-run tavernas. The welcoming locals often share stories of their island, providing an authentic taste of Ugljan's culture.
Convenient Accommodation
Planning your stay is effortlessly simple with a range of accommodations available on the island. For a comfortable and convenient retreat, consider staying at the Villa Bugenvila, which offers a blend of modern amenities and traditional charm.
