Dugi Otok & Sakarun
White pebbles, shallow turquoise water and a long lazy afternoon on the Adriatic's most photographed beach.
- Full day · 8 hours
- Up to 10
- Zadar · Vela luka pier
from €760 total
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Duration
Full day · 8 hours
Group size
Up to 8 guests
boat
Cabin motorboat
Booking
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The Kornati archipelago is the emptiest stretch of the Adriatic — bare limestone islands, stone huts, salt-white bays and very little else. We take it slowly: three or four swim stops, a long lunch anchored in a quiet cove, and no fixed schedule beyond the weather.
The boat is yours for the day, so the route bends around what your group actually wants. Longer swims, more shade, an extra stop at a fisherman's konoba — Luka will read the sea in the morning and suggest the best version of the day.
08:30
Coffee, a short safety briefing and a look at the day's route on the chart.
09:30
Cruise past Ugljan and Pašman and into the open Kornati channels.
11:00
A sheltered bay with no ferry traffic — around an hour in the water.
13:00
Optional stop at a family konoba, or eat aboard in the shade.
15:00
Quiet coves chosen for the wind on the day.
17:30
Slow cruise home, usually with the light going gold.
Meeting point: Gaženica marina, pier C — 10 minutes by taxi from Zadar old town.
Your operator
Born in Zadar, fishing the Kornati since he could walk. Luka runs two boats with his brother and answers every message himself. Skippering since 2011, usually replies within 30 minutes.
Any date
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