Cruising in Kornati National Park is a majestic full day experience filled with beautiful scenery along with a personal skipper on a private boat. The Kornati National Park is a paradise on earth, a natural archipelago of 140 uninhabited islands with barren terrain resembling to the Moon. Leave Zadar and take a sailing lesson for the whole family to test nautical skills while enjoying the crystal blue sea and the sea breeze.
The Kornati archipelago is a labyrinth of stone, with eighty-nine islands, islets and rocks in the sea. It is the most indented island group in the Mediterranean. Regardless of whether you look at the Kornati Islands from the air, from the sea, or from sightseeing points on the islands, the view is equally impressive and yet different to the eye every single time. Every vista is more than worth experiencing, and every perspective worth examining. Dry stone walls on the Kornati Islands are silent and steadfast witnesses to hard work on modest soil on stone surrounded by crystal-clear sea. The Kornati Islands are the stone pearls of the Mediterranean. Part of the archipelago, roughly two thirds of the land and the sea, is a national park today. The islands of Zut and Sita and their islets are omitted from the Act introducing the highest level of protection, although they belong to the Kornat group - geomorphologically, geographically and culturally. Their name is derived from the largest of the islands among them - Kornat. Just why are these islands so ''naked'' and barren looking? Once upon a time on the Kornati islands, thick, lush oak forests once grew, but due to the need for pasture and cultivable land, they were removed back during Illyrian times. Following thousands of years of exploitation as time went on, these areas became harsh, bare, and rocky.
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