What nearby towns should be included in a Kornati itinerary?
Zadar is one of Croatia's most interesting coastal cities and deserves time both before and after a charter. Its Roman remains, Venetian architecture, waterfront promenade and famous Sea Organ create a unique atmosphere that combines history with modern design.
Šibenik is another excellent destination and serves as a gateway to nearby Krka National Park. Its historic centre, impressive cathedral and waterfront setting make it one of the most attractive towns on the Croatian coast.
Biograd and Murter are less about sightseeing and more about practical sailing infrastructure, though both offer pleasant waterfronts, restaurants and an authentic local atmosphere.
Including a mix of towns and island anchorages creates a balanced Kornati itinerary.
Related FAQs
Why choose the Kornati Islands and Zadar sailing region for charter?
What makes the Kornati Islands different?
Where are the best charter bases for sailing the Kornati region
Several excellent charter bases provide access to the Kornati region, each offering slightly different advantages depending on the intended itinerary.
Is Kornati National Park suitable for families?
Yes, particularly for families who enjoy outdoor activities and nature-based holidays.
Are there marina and mooring fees in the Kornati Islands?
Is Kornati/Zadar more challenging than other Croatia regions to sail?
In some respects, yes. The region can be slightly more demanding than the highly sheltered island-hopping routes around Split and Trogir.