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Kornati Island is the largest of the 140 islands and islets of the Kornati National Park, the most dramatic sailing area on the Croatian Adriatic. The park covers 220 square kilometres of mostly uninhabited limestone islands — a 25-kilometre archipelago that George Bernard Shaw called \"the gods' last work in stone\". The islands have almost no vegetation, just bare karst limestone, sheep paths, and the rare summer-only konobas (family restaurants) on a handful of islands. The seaward outer side of the chain holds the famous Kornati cliffs (crowns) — vertical limestone walls dropping 80 metres into the sea. The interior side holds sheltered anchorages on every island. The whole park requires a daily entry permit, available on most charter pickups. Kornati is 60 minutes from Murter and 90 minutes from Sukošan. Season runs April through October.















































































































































































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