Kornati & Krk Parks route from Split

The Kornati Islands and Krk Falls with a Split Bareboat Charter

This bareboat charter route starts from Split ACI marina but would also work from Spinut Marina and Kastella Marina. It take you north in to the Kornati National Park then to the Krk National Park where you can take a boat trip up to the waterfalls.

Visiting both Parks requires some reasonable distances. It’s quite achievable in medium to large yachts. If you’ve chartered a smaller yacht (2 cabin or smaller 3 cabin) or want to be able to take log relaxed lunch stops I would recommend the shorter route to the islands south of Split.

Alternatively you could shorten this route by missing out the visit to Skradin and the Falls and spend some extra time exploring the Kornati.

View the Kornati & Krk Itinerary on a map
See About the maps for Key and more information. You can see photos of the area in the Dalmatia North Gallery and the Dalmatia Central Gallery.

Itinerary – Bareboat from Split ACI Marina, 1 week

DayMilesDestination
1: Sat
  • Split The historical city of Split is Croatia’s second largest city, though with less than 200,000 inhabitants it’s pocket sized. The port is a hub for ferry services to outlying islands and Italy and the city is the cultural centre for the region, so there’s plenty to see and do. The Diocletians Palace at the centre of ... Read more
2: Sun25
  • Rogoznica Rogoznica is a charming and well protected harbour, marina and anchorage on what can be a very windy stretch of coastline. With its delightful old “island” village there is more to this town than first meets the eye. Pick up a buoy; drop the hook, back onto the quay or choose a marina berth, Rogoznica ... Read more
3: Mon25
  • Skradin / Krka River / Krk National Park It’s worth a visit to Skradin just to sail up the river, but once there, a trip in to the Krk National Park is a must. After mooring your yacht, a short ferry boat ride takes you to the park entrance from where you can walk up to the first of 7 waterfalls which total ... Read more
4: Tue20Visit the Krka Park and swim under the waterfalls, then
  • Kaprije The small green island of Kaprije is named after the capers that once formed the mainstay of the economy. The island is car free so it’s wonderfully peaceful. The population numbers only about 150. Most live in the only the only village, also called Kaprije. In addition to the capers, the island has relied on fishing, grape cultivation and olive ... Read more
5: Wed18
  • Piskera / Panitula Vela Piskera is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati archipelago, inside the National Park. The Kornati Park is the high spot of many Croatia yacht charters. Bizarrely, Piskela Marina isn’t actually on Piskera but on the adjacent island of Panitula Vela. No matter, the latter is also a small uninhabited island so you won’t miss anything! The ... Read more
6: Thu28
  • Primosten A small holiday town centred on an island now connected to the mainland by a causeway. The walls that once surrounded the old town have long gone, bar the gate through which one enters the main square. The square provides an excellent place for various events through the summer but is a bit over restored for ... Read more
7: Fri28
  • Split The historical city of Split is Croatia’s second largest city, though with less than 200,000 inhabitants it’s pocket sized. The port is a hub for ferry services to outlying islands and Italy and the city is the cultural centre for the region, so there’s plenty to see and do. The Diocletians Palace at the centre of ... Read more
8: SatDisembark
Average24Note: You will do more miles than this

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