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View of Kornati National Park: photo by Branka Dorčić
The Kornati islands: photo by Branka Dorčić
The Kornati islands: photo by Branka Dorčić
View of the Kornati islands: photo by Branka Dorčić
Hikers on the Kornati islands: photo by Branka Dorčić
View of the Kornati islands: photo by Branka Dorčić



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Kornati National Park

The Kornati islands are a unique island group in the Mediterranean. The archipelago is situated among the islands of Žirije, Dugi Otok and Pašman. They are named after the biggest island, Kornat, which represents 64% of the total area of the Kornati archipelago. The islands of the Kornati archipelago are the private property of the inhabitants of the towns of Murter and Betina on the island of Murter and to a lesser extent the inhabitants of Žirje and towns on Dugi Otok. Out of the 152 islands of the Kornati archipelago, 89 of them are specially protected as part of Croatian and world natural heritage, and have been turned into a National Park.

Source: www.nik.hr

"On the last day of Creation, God desired to crown His work and thus created the Kornati islands out of tears, stars and breath." George Bernard Shaw

 

Information
 
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INDIVIDUAL ENTRANCE TICKETS – DAILY PRICE PER BOAT

  Size of vessel

Ticket bought outside Kornati National Park

Ticket bought inside Kornati National Park

up to 11 metres (34 feet)

20.50 euros

34.24 euros

11-18 metres (34-59 feet)

34.24 euros

54.79 euros

over 18 metres (59 feet)

61.64 euros

102.73 euros

DIVING PERMITS - DAILY PRICE PER DIVER

Permit bought in advance (diving with approval) 20.54 euros
Permit not bought in advance (diving without approval)

41.09 euros

 Since 2011 recreational fishing is completely forbidden in the area of the National park Kornati.

GENERAL SERVICES
  • Sea rescue service: 9155
  • Emergency: 112
  • Police: 92
  • Ambulance: 94
  • Fire brigade: 93
  • The nearest clinics that can provide medical assistance are in Sali and Žman on Dugi Otok, and Murter on the island of Murter.
    Clinic in Sali: +385 (0)23 377179
    Clinic in Murter: +385 (0)22 435599
  • The nearest hospital is in Šibenik: +385 (0)22 332887 
  • The nearest medical facilities specialised in treating victims of diving accidents are in Split.
  • Other information, leaflets, entrance tickets, permits, publications, etc. can be obtained at the reception areas or from mobile receptions.
    RECEPTION AREA 1 - Žakan harbour on the island of Ravni Žakan - south-eastern part.
    RECEPTION AREA 2 - Vrulje Bay on the island of Kornat - north-western part.
  • The Park is open to visitors the whole year.
  • Kornati National Park: +385 (0)22 435740
SAILING
  • No fee is charged for mooring to buoys.
  • If you intend to dine in one of the restaurants, you can save money by mooring to one of the berths, as in such cases it is the practice not to buy an entrance ticket for the Kornati National Park.
  • Entrance tickets are generally bought  in the evening from Park officials going round the anchorages by boat.  
 RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS
  • Visitors to the Park can obtain food supplies from Sali, Murter and other nearby places.
  • During the summer, food and other necessary items can be bought from boats that periodically sail in the waters of the Park. 
  • On the island of Vela Panitula (as part of ACI Piškera), there is a small shop with an assortment of food and other items.
  • Most restaurants (taverns) in the Park are only open during the summer. There are restaurants on the island of Katina and in Mala Proversa, Mir and Magrovica Bays.
  • Out of season, it is not possible to obtain food and other supplies in the area of the Park. 

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