National Park Kornati
The archipelago with 89 uninhabited islands, islets, and reefs
“On the last day of creation, God wanted to crown his work, and so he created the Kornati Islands from tears, stars, and breath.”
When Irish poet George Bernard Shaw wrote this sentence, he could not have imagined how often it would be quoted. But there is hardly a more apt description of this archipelago of 147 islands. Nowhere else in the Mediterranean is there such a beautiful group of islands.
The karst cliffs with fishing villages tucked away in fjords and fantastic taverns have been among the top destinations for nautical tourism for years.
There is hardly a better place than this national park to find your own private anchorage and enjoy the solitude and unspoiled nature.