Discover the beautiful Kornati Island archipelago with a 7-days yacht charter itinerary!
Among the undisputed pearls of Croatia’s natural heritage we find the Kornati Islands, an archipelago made up of 147 mostly uninhabited islands, islets, and cliffs that occupy an area of about 69 square kilometers and which partly constitute a national park.
It is the largest archipelago and with the largest number of islands in the Adriatic Sea, located off the coast of Dalmatia, between the cities of Zadar and Sibenik.
Consisting of mainly karst terrain, the islands are mainly characterized by caves, caverns, and rugged cliffs that give this area even more charm and magic, attracting lovers of unspoiled nature and tranquility so far, sure to find here the perfect destination to spend their holidays.
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Having no sources of fresh water, they are largely arid and bare, scarcely covered only by grass or low bushes. However, each island retains its own beauty and indeed, the lack of vegetation makes the bizarre rock formations even more evident, which thanks to the white color stand out like jewels against the intense blue of the Adriatic.
Among the islands of the park, you can observe many species of animals and plants and then let yourself be carried away by the fantastic uncontaminated landscape. The perfect destination for couples and families looking for a quiet and relaxing holiday immersed in the lush nature of Croatia, the Kornati islands represent the perfect prototype of a location for a relaxing charter boat trip and are also suitable for those with no previous experience.
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To make you better savor what a possible charter boat trip to the Kornati islands means we have prepared the following 7-day itinerary, from north to south, to discover the enchanting landscapes of the Croatian Dalmatian coast:
Week yacht charter itinerary around the Kornati Islands
Day 1: Departure from Zadar
As a port of embarkation, we choose Zadar, one of the most important seaside resorts in Croatia but it is also a place rich in history, famous for the Roman and Venetian ruins that outline its historic center, starting with the forum.
There are many monuments that can be admired in Zadar. The most important is the church of San Donato, one of the most important Byzantine monuments in Dalmatia, built at the beginning of the 9th century on the pavement of the Roman forum. The building is the symbol of the city and a visit here is essential.
Between the churches of San Donato and Santa Maria extends the area of the ancient Roman forum, of which unfortunately few fragments remain, while of the system of 10 towers originally placed on the edge of the walls only the Captain’s tower, built by the Venetians, remains. to resist the attacks of the Turks.
In Zadar, there is certainly no shortage of beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sea.
Families with children love Kolovare beach, a large beach surrounded by a pine forest complete with a playground, and Borik beach, also characterized by beautiful stretches of soft sand, slides, and water parks.
Then there is Punta Bajlo, which can be reached by continuing the walk along the sea to the southern promontory, in the Arbanasi area.
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Day 2: Zdrelac, Pasman Island
We stop in Zdrelac, the first town on the island of Pasman that we meet once we pass the bridge that connects the island of Pasman to the island of Ugljan. It is a nice quiet village, where you can relax and enjoy the sun, the sea and the beaches which are mostly rocky, but also sandy. Sand is the main feature of Pasman Island, famous for its golden sandy beaches and spectacularly colored sea
Beyond the strait that separates the island Pasman from the island Ugljan, to overcome which a bridge 210 meters long was built in 1973, there is a beautiful inlet with buoys to anchor boats coming from the nearby mainland.
The island of Pasman is part of the Zadar archipelago and occupies an area of 63 square kilometers. It has eight inhabited centers in the part facing the mainland: Pasman, on the homonymous canal, Tkon in front of Biograd na Moru, Kraj, a country village overlooking vineyards and olive groves, Nevidane with its archaeological remains from the Roman era and Zdrelac immediately after the bridge.
The island is not very animated from a tourist point of view despite hosting a number of small campsites and numerous holiday apartments, but it is rather sought after for its tranquility, beaches, and sandy bottoms easily accessible for children, natural beauty, and proximity. in Zadar. The west coast is planted with vines, while the eastern part is covered by dense Mediterranean scrub.
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Day 3: Molat Island
Molat measures less than 25 square kilometers and has just over 200 inhabitants: the ideal place to spend a relaxing and peaceful holiday but not only.
Molat is particularly suitable for lovers of sport and adventure and the outdoors.
Among the various typical activities of the island, it is possible to admire the dozens of different species of butterflies that are a constant presence in the fields and along the coasts of the island. A true beauty.
Alternatively, you can go out to sea with a kayak and travel over kilometers paddling around the island and visiting sunken wrecks, sandy beaches, and ancient piers from the Roman era.
You can photograph the dolphins, a permanent presence in the waters around Molat, or pedal far and wide on the island using the numerous paths that lead from one side of the coast to the other, crossing flower meadows and rocky expanses where you can also meet some sheep grazing placidly.
Finally, fishing lovers have bread for their teeth: whether it is fishing from the shore, from the boat, or in apnea, the sea around Molat is full of life, fish, and shells, there are corals and starfish, caves, submerged crevasses, and spectacular sandbanks.
Day 4: Ilovik Island
The island of Ilovik is one of the most fascinating places in Croatia, which is absolutely worth a visit, especially if you are fond of hiking in untouched and wild nature.
It is part of the archipelago of the Kvarner islands, located southeast of the southern tip of Istria.
The channel that separates the two islands enjoys an excellent geographical position, which is why it has always been the preferred landing point for yachts and small boats.
Here the coast is easily accessible with bays that open everywhere and are well sheltered. The largest is the sandy one of Parzine, located to the south, about twenty minutes’ walk from the characteristic homonymous village which has about 170 inhabitants.
The ancient and picturesque fishing village is located in a small protected inlet north of the inhabited islet of San Pietro and is an ideal refuge for those who want to enjoy a day away from the chaos and frenetic nightlife.
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Day 5: Pag Island
Pag is a splendid island in the north of Dalmatia With a jagged coastline that composes bays and coves with a singular identity. A natural paradise of relaxation and, at the same time, the entertainment capital of Dalmatia.
The island of Pag is one of the favorite destinations for all those who want a holiday made up of clean beaches, clear sea, lots of fun, and good food.
The island is the fourth largest in the Dalmatian archipelago, the largest being Sveti Vid, 348 meters above sea level.
Among the main resorts, there are Pag, Novalja, Lun, Kolan, Stara Novalja, Dinjiska, Povljana, Metajna, Zubovici, Simuni, Vlasici, Gorica, Kosljun and Caska.
The island of Pag has about 270 kilometers of coastline, with beaches suitable for all tastes: sand, pebbles, gravel, and cliffs.
One of the most famous beaches is that of Zrce, which is made up of pebbles and crystal clear waters. Here there are also many clubs open until late at night, for this reason, it is among the most loved by young people from all over the world.
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Day 6: Olib Island
There is only one settlement on the island whose history dates back to Roman times, and it is surrounded by many hidden bays and wide, shallow sandy beaches that are ideal for swimming, boating, and diving. Given their hidden location, you will be able to enjoy the crystal clear sea without the fear of crowds.
The homonymous village of Olib has shops, restaurants, and a tourist office. You should know that cars are not allowed on the island. Sports and leisure lovers can enjoy cycling and jogging paths, as well as beach volleyball and basketball. If you want to learn something about the island’s tradition, you can visit the places where oil, cheese, and wine were traditionally produced.
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Day 7: Disembark in Sukosan
We end our itinerary in Sukošan, a tourist village located in a large bay called ” Zlatna Luka ” (the golden port). It is 7 kilometers from Zadar in the south direction with which it is connected by a provincial road.
The town has only 3,000 inhabitants but it is a village devoted to tourism, with over 3,000 beds offered in apartments for rent, pensions, and hotels, but also numerous campsites located near the sea.
Thanks to the renowned marina, Sukošan has also become a true paradise for sailors and in general for all those who stop here on board their own boat. This is thanks to the Marina Dalmacija which has 1200 berths, 500 dry berths, and a private beach located within the marina area, a unique case on the Adriatic.
Another advantage of this small Dalmatian town is the proximity of five well-known national parks and two natural parks of which the best known are: Kornati National Park, Paklenica National Park, Plitvice National Park, Telascica Nature Parks, Vrana Lake, and Velebit.
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