Kornati National Park encompasses 89 islands, islets, and reefs, making it the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean. The islands are largely barren and uninhabited, known for their dramatic cliffs (called 'crowns') dropping vertically into the deep blue sea. The underwater world is exceptionally rich, making Kornati a paradise for divers and sailors. Most visitors explore by boat excursion from Murter, Sibenik, or Zadar.
Kornati National Park encompasses 89 islands, islets, and reefs, making it the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean. The islands are largely barren and uninhabited, known for their dramatic cliffs (called 'crowns') dropping vertically into the deep blue sea. The underwater world is exceptionally rich, making Kornati a paradise for divers and sailors. Most visitors explore by boat excursion from Murter, Sibenik, or Zadar. Entrance fee: adults from €20 to €35. Best months: May, June, July, September. Highlights: 89 islands and reefs, dramatic cliff crowns, exceptional diving, sailing routes, underwater caves, traditional stone houses.