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From Zadar: E-scooter guided full day trip on Ugljan island
Explore the beauty of Ugljan island on an e-scooter with a local guide. See the old fishing villages, taste the local olive oil and stop for a swim at one of the many beaches
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Highlights
- Explore the beauty of Ugljan island in a fun, eco friendly way
- Take a swim in the clear blue water
- Taste the local specialties
Description
Pick up your e-scooter, meet your guide and ride along the waterfront and through Zadar towards the ferry port. Hop onto the ferry and head towards the island of Ugljan. As one of the the larger islands in the Zadar archipelago, it is known for its beautiful nature, hidden beaches, old olive groves and fishing ports. You will start your tour from Preko and head towards Kali, where you will get to know the fishing traditions of this picturesque village. Next head towards the tiny island of Galevac and visit the Franciscan monastery from the 15th century. Continue your exploration of the island through Poljana towards Sutomišćica, where you can find out more about the olive oil production, a tradition that dates back to Roman times. Slowly make your way back towards Preko where you can have lunch in one of the local taverns and stop for a refreshing swim at one of the many beaches. Take the ferry back to Zadar and drop off the e-scooter where you picked it up.Includes
E-scooter rental Helmets Charger Insurance GuideEasy cancellation
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