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The Kornati Islands are part of Croatia's stunning Adriatic coast, an unmissable destination for nature lovers, boaters and people seeking adventure. Known for its exceptional natural beauty and crystal clear sea, this archipelago consists of 140 islands, islets and rocks that cover an area of about 230 square kilometers. Located in the heart of the Adriatic, Kornati is a true jewel of Croatia, offering a unique experience that combines rich history, untouched landscapes and incredible biodiversity.
Why visit Kornati?
The Kornati Islands are a national park that boasts an amazing array of marine life, diverse flora and harsh landscapes. The archipelago is perfect for hiking, swimming, diving and sailing. Visitors can explore secluded coves, hidden beaches and crystal clear seas teeming with fish and marine species.
The Kornati Islands are considered one of the most beautiful sailing destinations in the world. The calm sea, moderate wind and numerous coves make it a favorite destination for sailing enthusiasts. Charter a yacht or join a sailing excursion to explore the islands at your own pace. Kornati has a rich cultural heritage, with traces of ancient civilizations, from Roman ruins to medieval buildings. Explore historical landmarks such as the Tureta fortress, which offers a panoramic view of the islands, or the remains of early Christian churches. There are also traditional stone houses on the islands that provide an insight into the life of the former islanders.
Kornati is known for its dramatic cliffs, lush greenery and expansive sea views. The contrast of harsh rocky landscapes against the deep blue of the Adriatic offers some of the most spectacular views in the Mediterranean.
The Kornati National Park is a protected area, home to diverse types of plants, birds and marine life. The secluded beaches and untouched nature of the island provide the opportunity to observe wildlife, including dolphins, seabirds and numerous species of fish.
What to do in Kornati?
Hike along the paths of the island and discover a beautiful view of the entire archipelago. You will encounter local flora, diverse landscapes and historical sites.
The crystal clear sea of Kornati makes it a paradise for snorkelers and divers. Dive into the depths of the Adriatic and discover colorful underwater life, from colorful fish to hidden caves.
Boat tours and cruises. Experience the islands from the water with a guided boat trip or private yacht charter. Explore the hidden corners of the archipelago and swim in quiet coves.
Visit local taverns. Taste the local flavors in one of the rustic taverns or restaurants in Kornati. Enjoy fresh seafood dishes, traditional Croatian specialties and local wines, with a view of the Adriatic.
When to visit Kornati?
Kornati is best visited in the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the islands are less crowded. However, summer offers ideal conditions for water activities such as sailing, diving and swimming.
How to get to Kornati?
Kornati can be reached by boat from nearby coastal towns such as Zadar, Šibenik and Murter. Regular boat tours depart from these locations, which makes it easy to get to the islands and explore their beauty at your leisure.
The Kornati Islands are a peaceful, unspoiled paradise that offers natural beauty, outdoor adventure and the opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation or cultural enrichment, Kornati promises an unforgettable experience.
Plan your trip now and explore the stunning Kornati National Park — a real gem of Croatia and the Adriatic!
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