National Park Kornati, Protected marine reserve in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.
National Park Kornati is a marine protected area made up of a group of islands along the Adriatic coast. The park includes both land and sea zones with different characteristics and habitats.
The area became a national park in 1980 to protect its natural landscape and marine ecosystem. This decision came to preserve the special geological formations and wildlife from human impact.
People here have relied on the sea for generations, maintaining fishing traditions that shape daily life on the islands. Local restaurants serve regional dishes featuring lamb and fresh seafood that reflect how residents connect with their surroundings.
You can only reach the area by boat, with regular departures from nearby coastal towns. Plan your visit around weather conditions, as sea conditions change with the seasons.
The marine area is home to remarkable diversity including fish, octopi, and crabs alongside hundreds of other species. On land, rare plants grow and various bird species nest, making the entire area zoologically very varied.
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