Kornati Islands

Kornati Islands

This archipelago boasts around 140 islands, reefs and islets, offering plenty of caves for adventurous travellers to explore. The islands are classed as a national park and have grown popular with scuba divers in recent years. Although largely barren, the archipelago is home to stunning rock formations.
Water sports

Water sports

Split and Dalmatian Coast

The well-equipped Biograd beaches have plenty of water sport options for all. Drazica and Bosana have diving centres, and organise diving schools in the summer, while elsewhere, you can rent dinghies, canoes...

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Lake Vrana

Lake Vrana

Split and Dalmatian Coast

Based in a nature park, the largest lake in Croatia is surrounded by wild heather and reeds and is home to a number of bird species, including wild ducks and egrets. The lake is particularly popular among...

22.6 Km to Kornati Islands - Map

Vrana Lake Nature Park

Vrana Lake Nature Park

Sibenik, Split and Dalmatian Coast

Twitchers, fishing fans and anyone who loves wildlife and beautiful open spaces will enjoy a trip to Vrana Lake Nature Park, home of Croatia’s largest lake. It’s close to the sea and so is an unusual mix of...

22.9 Km to Kornati Islands - Map