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Where Are the Kornati Islands? – Location and Landscape

The Kornati Archipelago lies along Croatia’s central Adriatic coast, between the cities of Zadar and Šibenik. Spanning over 140 islands, islets, and reefs in an area of just 35 kilometers, the Kornati offer a surreal seascape of barren stone islands, turquoise lagoons, and dramatic cliffs. This national park, established in 1980, is one of the Mediterranean’s most unique marine sanctuaries. With no cars, roads, or permanent settlements, the Kornati are a pure sailing destination, perfect for disconnecting and immersing yourself in nature.

Accessible only by sea, this pristine environment invites you to slow down and enjoy the rhythm of the waves. Choosing a Kornati island sailing holiday allows you to fully appreciate the isolation and beauty of these islands, anchoring in silent coves and discovering untouched coastlines under sail.


Why the Kornati Islands Are Perfect for Sailing

Sailing the Kornati means immersing yourself in one of Europe’s most pristine nautical experiences. The archipelago is known for its short distances between islands, calm seas, and gentle summer winds, making it a dream for both experienced skippers and beginners. There’s no rush here—each anchorage offers a tranquil escape, with crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and paddleboarding. The silence of the islands, broken only by the sound of seabirds or the splash of fish, creates a meditative sailing experience.

Whether you choose a catamaran Kornati for space and comfort, or a sailboat charter for a more traditional adventure, the Kornati deliver timeless beauty. For those wanting expert navigation and local knowledge, a boat rental Zadar or a yacht charter Sukosan is the ideal starting point for an unforgettable journey.


Best Ports to Start Your Kornati Yacht Charter with Sailogy

Your sailing trip to the Kornati Islands can begin from several excellent marinas along the Dalmatian coast. Zadar is the most popular base, offering direct access to the northern islands, a vibrant town atmosphere, and modern amenities. Just south, Sukosan is home to Marina Dalmacija, Croatia’s largest marina—ideal for provisioning and embarking with ease.

Biograd na Moru is another convenient starting point, especially for those aiming to enter the heart of the national park quickly. Further south, Šibenik offers a blend of history and sailing adventure, with one-week itineraries combining the Kornati and Šibenik Riviera. Inland, Skradin allows you to explore both the Kornati and Krka National Park, with routes ideal for nature lovers and families.


How to Get to the Zadar Region for Your Sailing Trip

Reaching your Kornati sailing base is easy. Zadar Airport (ZAD) is just 15 minutes from the main marinas and is connected to major European cities like Berlin, London, Vienna, Rome, and Amsterdam. Regular ferries from Ancona (Italy) to Zadar offer a scenic and relaxing alternative for travellers from Italy. If you’re driving, Croatia’s efficient A1 motorway links the coast with Slovenia, Austria, and Hungary, making all departure ports in the region highly accessible by car.


What to See During Your Kornati Yacht Charter

The charm of the Kornati lies in their diversity. Kornat, the largest island, impresses with its imposing cliffs and the protected area of Telašćica Bay—home to a saltwater lake, rich biodiversity, and steep sea-facing rock walls. Levrnaka is famous for Lojena Beach, a sandy cove with some of the clearest waters in the Adriatic—perfect for a quiet swim or picnic on board. Piškera offers a small marina and authentic island restaurants serving fresh seafood caught just meters away.

For dramatic views, sail past the islands of Mana and Rasip, known for their cinematic cliffs and breathtaking sunsets. Sailing here means discovering new anchorages every day, with endless chances to snorkel, hike, and enjoy meals in family-run konobas hidden among the rocks. With catamaran charter in the Kornati or a sailboat, you’ll craft your own story among the islands.


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All costs are subject to seasonality, availability, boat size, duration of the trip, and extra costs. Please, contact our travel experts to get personalised and free quotations!