Stunning beauty of Kornati archipelago

150 islands spread across a remote part of the Croatia’s Adriatic coast

It’s a sight not to be missed, even if getting there may prove to be a challenge. its remoteness - both a blessing and a curse - means there are no ferry lines sailing here. And why would there be, seeing as there are no roads on Kornati islands. Electricity, water, and other essentials are scarce and deeply valued. With spotty cell coverage, you’re encouraged to disconnect from the world and immerse yourself in a magnificent, rugged landscape where life moves at a slower pace.

Kornati National Park entrusted us with creating an extensive collection of high quality photos, along with a promotional film. Over the course of a full year, we worked closely with park rangers, biologists and staff, visiting the park time and again -from the quiet awakening of early spring, through the bustling, sun-scorched summer season, to the calm of late autumn and the olive harvest.

And while we gave it our all, these images can never fully replicate the experience of being there. To dive into the crystal clear Lojena bay, feel the warmth of the summer sun, the cool spray of the sea on your face, to battle the fierce gusts of the March bura wind, or breathe the scent of freshly pressed olives - you’ll simply have to pack your bags and discover Kornati for yourself.

It will be well worth it.

p.s. bring your camera along. It’s a 360-degree postcard scene anywhere you look.

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