NATIONAL PARK KORNATI

In the very heart of the Adriatic, between Šibenik and Zadar, lies an archipelago of 89 islands, islets, and reefs. Its indented coastline hides numerous coves and sheltered bays, perfect for a short stop or a full day of enjoying the sea. Crystal-clear waters, hidden bays, and narrow channels create ideal conditions for swimming, sailing, and diving.
Dry-stone walls and ancient rocky landscapes bear witness to the lives of people who inhabited these islands for centuries, while the surrounding nature remains pristine and impressive. Due to its exceptional beauty and unique geomorphology, a large part of the archipelago has been protected as a National Park since 1980, preserving the richness of its sea, underwater world, and land habitats.
Visitors can explore secluded coves and enjoy breathtaking views from the rocky cliffs. For anyone looking to combine untouched nature, active leisure, and the pleasures of the sea, this is a destination not to be missed.





