Real Estate Vir Island And Nin Region, Northern Dalmatia
Are you searching for a property in Vir / Nin on the northern Dalmatian Adriatic coast of Croatia and prefer an island for your dream home? Explore the charming island of Vir, just 25 km from Zadar and connected to the mainland by a 300-meter bridge.
We only list a selection of villas, houses, apartments, and plots by the sea or with sea views, mostly at mid-range to affordable prices.
Real Estate on Vir Island and the Nin Region + General Information
Are you searching for a property on the northern Dalmatian Adriatic coast of Croatia and prefer an island for your dream home? Explore the charming island of Vir, just 25 km from Zadar and connected to the mainland by a 300-meter bridge.
We offer a selection of villas, houses, apartments, and plots by the sea or with sea views, mostly at mid-range to affordable prices.
Additionally, the enchanting town of Nin might interest you. Located only about 15 km from both Vir and Zadar, it offers a wide range of properties right by the sea or with sea views.
Vir, one of approximately 300 islands in the Zadar Archipelago, features a 32 km coastline with rugged cliffs, fantastic sandy beaches, stunning pebble coves, and green pine forests providing shade. The northern part showcases spectacular red rock formations contrasting beautifully with the turquoise sea. With nearly 30 beaches perfect for sunbathing and swimming, Vir is a paradise for beachgoers. The marinas serve as excellent starting points for boat trips and sailing tours. Numerous leisure activities, including speedboat rides, diving courses, guided dives to reefs and sunken ships, and lively beach and cocktail bars with live music, ensure there's never a dull moment on the island. For those seeking tranquility, the island offers hiking trails along the picturesque coast to a viewpoint in the island's center.
A visit to the lighthouse, built in 1881 on the southwest coast, is highly recommended as it exemplifies the typical construction of lighthouses from that era. The most famous landmark on Vir is the Venetian fortress Kastelina, built in the 17th century to protect against invading Turks. The three small tourist spots Locize, Torovi, and the town of Vir provide good shopping opportunities. Restaurants and taverns offer delicious regional dishes and freshly caught fish. Just about 15 kilometers from Vir lies the picturesque town of Nin with its historic old town located on a tiny island artificially created by a canal. Two stone bridges connect it to the mainland. Nin is considered the oldest town and the cradle of Croatia, as it housed the first seat of government and saw the coronation of seven Croatian kings in the Romanesque Church of St. Nicholas. Its historical significance dates back to Roman times, with ruins of Roman temples still visible in the charming old town with its ancient stone houses. The four-meter-high statue of Duke Branimir at the lower city gate is also worth seeing.
At Trg Kraljevac, the tourist center, visitors will find stalls and restaurants offering regional dishes and culinary delights. The Salt Museum provides insight into salt production, and the shop offers various iodine-rich salt varieties, considered among the healthiest in Europe. The healing mud found in the lagoons near Nin, used for treating back pain, rheumatism, and skin problems, attracts many visitors annually. Idyllic sandy lagoons and excellent water quality have earned the Zdrijac and Kraljicina beaches the Blue Flag award.
Be inspired by our real estate offerings and realize your dream of owning a property on Vir or in the Nin region of Croatia, directly by the sea or with a sea view.