The island of Pag is a unique gem of the Adriatic, famous for its centuries-old salt fields, world-renowned sheep cheese, and breathtaking beaches.
Start your journey at the Salt Museum in Nin, where you’ll discover the fascinating history of salt production that dates back more than 1,500 years. Explore the educational salt trail and learn about traditional harvesting methods still in use today. Each August, the local Salt Festival brings history to life with hands-on experiences and events.
No visit to Pag is complete without sampling Paški sir, the island’s signature delicacy. Made from the milk of local sheep that graze on aromatic island herbs, this cheese offers a truly unique flavor profile, embodying the gastronomic heritage of the region.
After a day of culture and flavors, unwind on one of Pag’s stunning beaches, famous for their white pebbles and crystal clear waters. Whether you prefer sunbathing, swimming, or simply admiring the sea views, Pag’s coastline promises an unforgettable experience.
Location: Ilirska cesta 7, Nin, Croatia
More info: solananin.hr
Family friendly and suitable for all ages (except the Salt Worker Experience).
Difficulty: Low (easy walking, suitable for most visitors).
Distance from Zadar: Medium
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