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Kornati National Park adventures

Kornati National Park Adventures

Kornati National Park, located in Croatia, is a stunning archipelago known for its crystal-clear waters and unique karst landscape. It's a haven for those seeking serene natural beauty and diverse marine life.

54,860
Acres Protected
Unofficial hiking paths
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Kornati National Park

Kornati National Park
 

Kornati National Park is a mesmerizing archipelago of 89 islands, islets, and reefs located in the calm waters of the Adriatic Sea. Renowned for its vivid blue waters and stark limestone cliffs, the park offers a unique blend of geographical formations where land and sea meet. It covers an area rich in biodiversity, with an impressive range of marine species, from fish to coral, attracting diving and snorkeling enthusiasts from around the world. Historians and archaeologists are drawn to the remnants of ancient Roman settlements and Byzantine ruins scattered among the islands, offering a glimpse into the area's rich past. The park provides an array of recreational opportunities, including sailing, hiking, and fishing. Its seclusion and profound natural beauty make Kornati National Park a prime destination for visitors in search of tranquil exploration and connection with nature.

Highlights

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Telascica Nature Park with its stunning cliffs.

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Rich marine life and superb diving locations.

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Historical sites from Roman and Byzantine eras.

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Quiet coves perfect for a secluded swim.

Notable Natural Features

Telascica Bay

A large, serene bay with unique geological features and excellent spots for kayaking.

Kliff on Dugi Island

Home to dramatic cliffs offering panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.

Port Puljic

A historically significant harbor with remnants from the Roman era.