Kornati National Park
The Kornati archipelago is the most indented island group in the Mediterranean, situated in North Dalmatia, not far from Šibenik. The National park was declared in 1980 and it covers the bigger part of the Kornati waters. Don’t forget your camera! Take pictures of the extraordinary beauty of landscape and natural bays, get to know more about the rich sea flora and fauna while sailing through this fascinating archipelago
How to get to Guduce @ Ugljan
Once you are in Zadar, it is very easy to follow the signs to the Ferry Terminal. You can find actual Ferry schedule from Zadar to Ugljan here. The Ferry voyage takes approximately 20 minutes and you can book online at Jadrolinija Ferry operator here
Old Town of Zadar
Boasting an historic old town of Roman ruins, medieval churches, cosmopolitan cafes and quality museums set on a small peninsula, Zadar is an intriguing city. It’s not too crowded, it’s not overrun with tourists and its two unique attractions – the sound-and-light spectacle of the Sea Organ and the Sun Salutation – need to be seen and heard to be believed.
Sailing paradise
Whether you're looking for relaxed afternoons lazing on the deck of a yacht or time to indulge in the nightlife, this Croatian cruise aims to please. Embark in lovely Dubrovnik and discover charming villages as you sail from island to stunning island on a small yacht. The emphasis is on connecting with the country and culture and you'll fall in love with this region's beauty on hikes to castles and waterfalls. Toss in beach barbecues and snorkelling and you have an incredible and affordable island getaway.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
The Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia’s most popular tourist attraction, was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1979. Located roughly halfway between capital city Zagreb and Zadar
on the coast, the lakes are a definite must-see in Croatia. The beauty of the National Park lies in its sixteen lakes, inter-connected by a series of waterfalls, and set in deep woodland populated by deer, bears, wolves, boars and rare bird species. The National Park covers a total area of 300 square kilometres, whilst the lakes join together over a distance of eight kilometres.