


The best way to reach the Kornati Islands is by day trip, especially as most are uninhabited islands. History lovers will enjoy touring the historic site, and its dramatic, remote cliff-top location adds to the attraction’s allure. Visit the Fortress of Tureta – The Fortress of Tureta dates back to the Byzantine period and sits – isolated and decrepit – on the island of Kornat. You’ll have the opportunity to go snorkeling, swimming, and even cliff diving from its steep rock faces. This full-day tour takes you along the Sibenik channel past historic military sites and famous landmarks until you reach Kornati National Park. You can even spot dolphins if you are lucky. The islands are said to be home to nearly 200 species of fish. Go snorkeling or scuba diving – Most boat tours to the Kornati Islands offer a snorkeling option.

The abundance of reefs and shallow, warm waters make it perfect for scuba diving and snorkeling. Within the largest Archipelago in the Adriatic Sea is Kornati National Park which draws visitors to explore its pristine Croatian islands and underwater playground. The Kornati Islands are an archipelago of 140 islands and islets sitting off the Dalmatian Coast.
