One-way ticket price:
Adults: €5
Children (0–2 years): Free
Children (3–12 years): €3
Round-trip ticket price:
Adults: €8
Children (0–2 years): Free
Children (3–12 years): €5
Approximate ride duration: 10 minutes
Puntamika Lighthouse – just a 15-minute walk from Dražanica Bay.
Located just a few minutes’ drive from Zadar’s historic center, Puntamika is a charming coastal neighborhood that blends a relaxed Mediterranean vibe with breathtaking views of one of the most beautiful sunsets on the Adriatic. This peaceful area is known for its family homes, boutique hotels, and luxury villas, all within walking distance of beaches facing the island of Ugljan and the open sea.
Puntamika Beach, recognizable by its white pebbles and crystal-clear sea, is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and seaside strolls. Nearby, the iconic lighthouse – a symbol of this part of the city – draws photographers and sea lovers alike.
It’s the ideal place for those seeking tranquility without being far from Zadar’s cultural and entertainment offerings. Puntamika offers the perfect mix of peace, nature, and unforgettable views.
One of the most popular and largest beaches in Zadar, Borik Beach is the ideal spot for a day trip by boat. Located just 4 km from the city center, it offers everything you need for a relaxing day by the sea: pebble areas, a sandy cove, a concrete sunbathing platform, and natural shade from the surrounding pine trees.
Arriving by boat taxi makes the experience even more special – skip the road traffic and enjoy a scenic ride directly to the shore.
Borik offers a wide range of activities including an aquapark, jet-skiing, diving, parasailing, banana rides, and pedal boats – perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends.
Despite its popularity, the beach is large enough to always find a peaceful spot – and your boat ride back will be the perfect way to end the day.
ZadarWaterTaxi is a brand-new and modern taxi boat service offering fast and comfortable sea transport between the Dražanica ferry dock (Borik/Diklo) and the very center of Zadar.
Here’s what makes it special:
Fast and frequent – Departures run from morning to evening, so you’re always in the right place at the right time.
Modern and comfortable boat – A yellow catamaran with capacity for up to 12 passengers, designed for a safe and smooth ride.
Affordable – Tickets cost only €5 for adults and €3 for children (free for kids under 2).
Easy booking and payment – Tickets can be purchased online or directly on board, with card payments accepted.

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