• Chartering a yacht in Croatia is a choice for travelers seeking an unforgettable maritime experience!

  • The freedom to explore the country's coastal treasures at your own pace while enjoying the comfort and luxury of a private vessel. It's a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty, culture, and history of this stunning Mediterranean destination.

Kornati

  • Stunning

    The Kornati Islands are a stunning archipelago located in the Adriatic Sea, off the coast of Croatia. They are part of the northern Dalmatian islands and are situated near the city of Zadar. The Kornati Islands are often referred to as the "nautical paradise" due to their exceptional natural beauty and
    are protected as a national park. The Kornati Islands are renowned for their stark and rugged beauty.

    Stunning
  • Vibrant

    The islands are predominantly rocky and barren, with sparse vegetation, making them a unique and visually striking destination. The clear blue waters of the Adriatic surrounding the islands offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling, swimming, and diving. Despite their seemingly harsh environment, the Kornati Islands are home to a variety of plant and animal species, some of which are endemic to the region. The islands provide important nesting sites for seabirds and are a popular spot for birdwatching. The archipelago's many coves, bays, and inlets make it an ideal place for anchoring and exploring by boat. There are numerous marinas and charter services in Zadar. In addition to their natural beauty, the Kornati Islands also have a rich cultural history. There are remains of ancient settlements and structures on some of the islands, reflecting their historical significance.

    Vibrant
  • Visit

    Visiting the Kornati Islands and the islands around Zadar offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty, tranquility, and rich cultural heritage of the Dalmatian coast of Croatia.

    Visit

Croatian cuisine is a diverse and flavorful reflection of the country’s history, geography, and cultural influences.

Given Croatia’s long coastline along the Adriatic Sea, seafood plays a prominent role in Croatian cuisine. Fresh fish and shellfish are commonly prepared in various ways, such as grilled, roasted, or marinated.

Olive oil production is a significant part of Croatian gastronomy, particularly in the regions of Istria and Dalmatia.

Croatia is known for its grilled meats, with dishes like cevapi (small grilled sausages), pljeskavica (a type of burger), and raznjici (skewered meats) being popular choices.

Peka is a traditional Croatian cooking method where meats, vegetables, and herbs are placed in a covered metal or clay dish and slow-cooked under a bell-like dome covered with hot embers.

Homemade pasta, like njoki (gnocchi) or fuži, is served with various sauces, while risotto (rižot) is cooked with ingredients such as seafood, mushrooms, or truffles.

 Croatia has a long history of wine production, and its wines are gaining international recognition. Regions like Istria and Dalmatia are known for their high-quality wines, including reds like Plavac Mali and whites like Malvazija.

Croatian gastronomy is a delightful blend of Mediterranean, Central European, and Balkan influences, making it a unique and flavorful culinary experience.

Kornati

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