Eco Route

Should your preference be a silent bay where only the radio from your deck or the echo of the voices disturbs this perfect harmony, you will certainly be heading towards the beautiful archipelago of Kornati. The archipelago consists of 147 islands, islets and reefs, named after the biggest island Kornat.

There are no permanent settlements on the islands just few seasonal restaurants and plots of land where local herbs and vegetables are grown.  At the entrance of the archipelago Vruja, you will find one of these restaurants, where before tasting local food, you might be offered a drink called 'Travarica' made from distilled fruit enriched with aromatic herbs grown on the island.  

Once you have sailed into the Kornati Archipelago you will be surrounded by stunning scenery. Find your own bay and swim in the cleanest sea of the Adriatic.  At some places the sea is so clean that you can see the sea bottom.  We also recommend finding out more about the life of a Kornati family, simple yet complicated life that not so many people know about but that has been lived here for centuries. Olive-picking, hunting domestic sheep �turned wild�, sheep shearing, fishing in the way it has been done for centuries by the people of the Kornati area locally known as Kurnatari - very simple and good-natured people.

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