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Zadar – ‘Ladera’ opens its doors


The newly built hotel Ladera situated on the edge of Punta Skali peninsula near Zadar,

has received its first guests.

It is the most luxurious facility in the ownership of the Austrian group Falkensteiner

in Croatia. 

Zadar – ‘Ladera’ opens its doors


This five star hotel offers accommodation in 210 rooms and apartments and its specialty

is the spa centre and wellness oasis which stretches across 6000 square metres and

offers five different types of sauna, massage chairs, indoor and outdoor swimming pools,

a 700 square metre Turkish bath and a large selection of wellness, health and relaxation

facilities. 


The first class restaurants which offer an Alpine-Adriatic cuisine with regional specialties

make the offer of the hotel a combination of luxury and exquisite design.

The hotel also has a 600 square metre conference centre equipped with the most

contemporary technology and is therefore ideal for congress tourism.

It has seven congress halls which can accommodate from 30 to 200 participants.


For next year, Falkensteiner has announced the opening of a family hotel in Crvena Luka,

close to Biograd na Moru.

Iadera offers swimming pools, a water sports centre, a diving base, diving equipment

rental, surfing and jet ski, a multifunctional playing court for individual and team sports,

as well as organised trips for guests looking for different activities.


The Tourist Board of Zadar County

www.zadar.hr


The Tourist Board of Zadar

www.tzzadar.hr


Falkensteiner

www.falkensteiner.com


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