When planning your sailing trip, don’t forget to visit the Kornati Islands. According to many, they are synonymous with a sunny labyrinth of sea and islands, offering peace in untouched nature.
The Kornati archipelago is located in central Dalmatia, west of Šibenik and south of Zadar, within the Šibenik-Knin County. It covers an area of 320 km² of sea and includes more than 125 islands. Due to its intricate coastline, rich ecosystem with hundreds of plant and animal species, geomorphology, and untouched beauty, it has been declared a national park.
There are no permanent settlements on the archipelago. Small groups of occasionally inhabited houses can be found only in the bays of Vrulje, Lučice, and Kravljak on Kornat Island, as well as on the islands of Lavsa and Ravni Žakan. There are also no natural water sources on the islands, except for a few small springs in the Statival Bay on Kornat Island. Numerous restaurants and taverns offering high-quality cuisine can be found in the smaller bays.
The Kornati Islands attract not only those seeking a Robinson Crusoe-style holiday but also many sailors and nautical tourism enthusiasts.
They say you should visit at least once in your lifetime, if not more.
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