~ Kornati Islands 14 Day Route The Kornati Islands
Anchors represent Ports of Interest. Logos represent our bases. Click on Yachts for distances. Double click to zoom.
This itinerary is flexible, as you can choose to begin from Biograd or Zadar.
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From |
To |
Nautical Miles |
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Biograd |
Murter |
18nm |
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Murter |
Kaprije |
21nm |
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Kaprije |
Zlarin |
12nm |
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Zlarin |
Primosten |
19nm |
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Primosten |
Zut |
59nm |
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Zut |
Sali |
14nm |
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Sali |
Veliz Iz |
16nm |
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Veliz Iz |
Solisica |
31nm |
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Solisica |
Zadar |
38nm |
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Zadar |
Biograd |
27nm |
Murter
The island of Murter is located North West of the Sibenik islands, only separated from the mainland by a sea canal at Tisno. The island is one of the most visited in this region, proving popular with tourists and sailors alike. The marina is a comfortable size with 350 berths on its premises. There are many rocky beaches on the island, although with a bit of searching you should find a bit of sand! The history of the island is in agriculture and fishing, one such produce is the excellent olive oil that they produce…. Worth while picking some up on your travels!Kaprije
Kaprije is a small island in the Sibenik archipelago with only 143 residents and no automobiles! Grapes, olives and of course tourism are the main industries on the island with all visitors being made very welcome to this small authentic Croatian island. The only settlement is Kaprige which is on the south west of the island. Occasionally residents of Murter come to nurture their land on the hamlet of Medos, on the north east side.Zlarin
Zlarin is also known as ‘Golden Island’ due to its untouched beauty and crystal clear waters. The Island is extremely small, and situated near the city of Sibenik. Red corals are what Zlarin is famous for. Look out for a local good luck ceremony that is held for sailors going on a night sail for coral, where songs are sung and people are in traditional folk costumes!Primosten
Primosten is on the Adriatic coast situated between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir and just north of Kremik Marina (2 hours sail). This breathtakingly beautiful town is famous for its large and beautiful vineyards and also for having one of the 10 prettiest beaches (Mala Raduca) in Croatia.Zut
The island of Zut is the second largest in the Kornati, at just over 6 miles long. On the North West coast you’ll find a busy ACI marina where there’s a restaurant serving great local cuisine and also a supermarket if you need to stock up on supplies – it does however tend to be expensive. If you want to keep away from the marina on the south east of the island there is an anchorage called Uvala Hilijaca.Sali
Sali is in the southern part of Dugi Otok and has the biggest settlement on the island, with 1000 people living there. It’s also closest to the National Park of Kornati. Around the harbour you’ll see houses clustered around which date back as far as the 17th Century and earlier! Alongside these houses there’s a fish processing factory to the south which is a testament to main lively hood of the residents. Try the fantastically fresh fish dishes here, it’s a local delight!Veli Iz
This Island has its own small marina which can hold 70 yachts. There are several cafes and fiverestaurants on Veliz Iz. Authentic Croatian culture is a big draw card with the ancient potters of Veliz Iz well known in the wider region, this is carried on today by local artists. A local peculiarity is that many centuries ago this small island had its own king, and this tradition has been reinstated with a festival taking place throughout July.Soliscica
On the northern part of Dugi Otok (Long Island) you will find the bay Solisica. This bay is one of the oldest settlements on the island, named after the salt pans which have existed in the bay since ancient times. Around this area it’s low and sandy.There are two anchorages, one off the village and another in a sheltered cove, Uvala Lucica which is west north west of the village.
Zadar
Zadar is the fifth largest city in Croatia which is rich in history and culture. You can enjoy dining out on locally caught seafood to exploring the ‘old town’ and the markets within to experiencing modern architecture as its best with the ‘Sea Organ’ and ‘Greeting to the Sun’. The town harbour is pleasant, safe and spacious located to the north east of the city.- Make an Enquiry
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