The Kornati Islands are Dalmatia's crown jewel, just 15 nautical miles from Zadar. With 150 islands and National Park status, it's a sailor's and nature lover's paradise. Offering more than just sailing, you can snorkel, hike, or dine on fresh, local seafood. A must-visit for nautical enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike!
The Kornati Islands are a stunning jewel in central Dalmatia, only 15 nautical miles from Zadar. With roughly 150 islands, islets, and cliffs, this sea-sprayed mosaic is the Adriatic's largest and most complex archipelago.
Taking to the waves? Sailing here is like exploring nature's treasure box, whether on your own boat or on a chartered sailing yacht.
Kornati's charm is so alluring that it was designated a National Park in 1980. Today, 89 of these islands are protected, preserving their natural beauty and abounding marine life.
You'll find useful amenities like eateries and information points while sailing. But keep in mind to avoid restricted places such as Purara Island and to always respect private property - yes, these beauties have owners!
It's not just sailing anymore; your Kornati trip can also take place underwater (snorkelling or diving) or on land (hiking picturesque routes).
After all the excitement, unwind at a nearby restaurant. What's for dinner? Sea-to-table seafood, often caught on the same day. What do you think of that?