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Restaurant in Vrulje Bay in the Kornati islands: photo from www.vrulje-kornati.com
View of Vrulje Bay in the Kornati islands: photo from www.vrulje-kornati.com
The reception area of the Kornati National Park in Vrulje Bay: photo from www.vrulje-kornati.com
House in Vrulje Bay in Kornati National Park: photo from www.vrulje-kornati.com



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Vrulje/Kornati National Park

The biggest settlement on the island of Kornat is Vrulje, which has around 50 houses. Vrulje is not permanently inhabited. The owners live on the island of Murter and only occasionally go to the Kornati islands because of agriculture and fishing. The most frequent kind of cultivation on the Kornati Islands is olive trees from which olive oil of a very high quality is obtained.

Apart from agriculture, the inhabitants are also engaged in fishing, raising livestock and tourism. The catering offer in the bay consists of 3 restaurants. There is also a small shop in which essential foodstuffs can be obtained. In addition, Vrulje is visited by a boat-shop where essential food items can be purchased. It is recommended to stock up with supplies before sailing to the Kornati islands.

There is no doctor in Vrulje or anywhere else in the entire Kornati archipelago. In emergencies, a fast transfer can be organised to Murter, where there is an outpatients clinic.

Source: www.vrulje-kornati.com

In Vrulje, there is a reception area for Kornati National Park. All information about the National Park can be obtained here. Vrulje is also equipped with buoys for mooring. If you are berthing on one of the piers of the restaurants, you will not be required to pay the entrance fee into the park (for the time being), as it is understood that you will dine in one of the restaurants.

The entrance ticket for Kornati National Park must be paid irrespective of whether you are moored to a buoy or anchoring.