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A fee is required to enter Telašćica Nature Park, but most guided tours include the price of admission.
To explore the coves and islands of Telašćica Nature Park, book a guided boat tour.
The parks offers several idyllic swimming spots, so don’t forget your swimsuit.
Pack plenty of water and snacks because the park has limited services.
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Admission tickets to Telascica Nature Park by land cost €8 in the high season (June through September) and €6 from October to May. Tickets for children aged 8–18 years are €6 for high season and €4 in low season, while children under 8 are free. Additional costs apply for boat tours and transfers, scuba diving, and parking.
Yes, boat tours are along the most popular way to visit Telascica Nature Park, stopping to swim in the many coves. Many visitors also opt to explore the park as part of a full-day boat cruise from Zadar, including the rest of Dugi Otok Island and the neighboring Kornati Islands National Park.
Yes, but not directly. Telascica Nature Park is located on Dugi Otok Island, which can only be reached by boat. Ferries connect the island to Zadar, taking about one hour and 45 minutes, but you’ll need your own transport or join a boat cruise to reach the park itself.
Yes, while the natural landscapes of Telascica Nature Park are not easily accessible for wheelchair users or anyone with limited mobility, it’s still possible to access several viewpoints and swimming areas by car or boat. Some boat cruises are also able to accommodate visitors with access requirements.
Telascica Nature Park’s beautiful bays, sea cliffs, and Lake Mir provide a magnificent backdrop for hiking and biking, and electric bikes are available to rent. Boat cruises are also a popular way to explore, and there are plenty of spots to swim, snorkel, or scuba dive along the coast.























































































