The Island of Kornati is a must see. Not only are they an uninhabited Croatian island but they basically resemble a nautical paradise.
I booked a full-day trip from Zadar to the Island of Kornati which I recommend doing in advance. The cost per person was 40⬠or $60 CDN and I did this through an online website. It’s also possible for you to book a boat tour in Zadar at one of the many kiosks.
Here is the link to the boar tour I did.



Meeting Point
The dock in Old Town Zadar called Obala Kralja.
The boat trip ended up being quite crowded and made several other stops in picking up passengers at various ports. I don’t think I would do this large group tour again although there was lunch and breakfast included in the price. The journey to get to the islands took 2 hours each way as opposed to 45 minutes. The boat also stops at a few neighbouring islands where they give you an opportunity to swim so be sure to bring your swimsuit!

About the Kornati Islands
The Kornati Island National park consisted of 89 Islands, islet and reefs. The islands are in a dense cluster which means there are many smalls coves, beaches and bays where you can stop and swim. They are truly a gem of Croatia and a definite must see!




