Unlike the lush, green islands of the north (Krk, Rab), Kornati is almost barren. The island chain consists of 89 islands, islets, and reefs, covering 320 square kilometers. The stone is karst—sharp, white, and exposed to the sun.
There is a famous spot called the "Crown" (Kruna). When you look up from the water, the rock formations look like giant organ pipes created by nature. It is a paradise for photographers, especially at sunset. For the history buffs, don't miss Tureta Fortress on the island of Kornat. It’s a bit of a hike (wear sturdy shoes—the stone is sharp!), but at the top (112 meters above sea level), you are rewarded with a 360-degree view of the entire archipelago. You can see six other islands from the top. It was built by the Illyrians and later used by the Byzantines. Standing there, you feel like the king of the Adriatic. The Magic of "Šokol" and the Sea You cannot leave Kornati without eating at Tarac port . It is one of the only restaurants in the park. kornati chorvatsko
When you finally turn off the engine and jump into the lukewarm, salty sea, looking up at those silent stone giants, you will understand why sailors have protected these waters for centuries. Unlike the lush, green islands of the north