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Discover a full-day boat trip from Biograd na Moru to Kornati National Park, featuring swimming, hiking, tasty food, and stunning island views at $59.07 per person.
This full-day boat tour from Biograd na Moru offers an inviting escape into Croatia’s beautiful Kornati archipelago. For just over $59, you’ll spend around 10 hours on the water, exploring some of the most scenic islands, with opportunities to swim, hike, and enjoy delicious local cuisine—all onboard a comfortable vessel. This experience is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of natural beauty, cultural sights, and laid-back relaxation without the hassle of land-based excursions.
What we really like about this trip is the combination of scenic cruising and active options like hiking—all while enjoying a well-organized day with included meals and drinks. A potential drawback, however, is that the itinerary is quite packed—meaning there’s limited free time on land, so it’s not ideal if you’re looking for a completely unstructured day. Still, it’s a fantastic choice for those wanting a balanced day of adventure and comfort in a stunning setting.
This tour suits travelers who love beautiful vistas, swimming, good food, and a relaxed pace. It’s especially appealing if you want to maximize your time in the Kornati area without worrying about logistics, thanks to the all-in-one package.


The tour begins early in the morning at Biograd na Moru, departing at 8:40 a.m., with a small group cap of about 50 travelers ensuring a cozy, friendly environment. The boat, operated by Tade tours, is modern and equipped with Wi-Fi, a welcome touch for those wanting to share their adventures or just catch up on messages. The experience kicks off with a welcome drink of aperitif and dried figs, setting a relaxed tone for the day ahead.
The journey takes you past notable sights like the fish farm Koara, the largest for Cromaris, sitting on a small island southwest of Paman. From the start, the focus is on scenic cruising—gliding past shimmering islands and waters that constantly shift color and character.
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Your first taste of land-based activities is at Uvala Tomasovac, where you can visit the Suha Punta tavern, swim at the beach, or go hiking. With about an hour and a half here, you get a gentle introduction to the area. The review from Camille_P highlights the “beautiful beaches” and friendly crew, emphasizing how smoothly the stop runs and how much they enjoyed the environment.
Hiking options are available for those who prefer stretching their legs, and the beach provides a quick, refreshing dip before heading to the next stop.

Next up is the famous Lojena beach, where you can spend a comfortable hour and a half swimming in crystal-clear waters. According to reviews, the water here is stunning, making it a perfect spot for a swim or some sunbathing. If you’re feeling energetic, there’s also the chance to hike to Veli vrh, a modest 118-meter summit offering panoramic views of the islands and islets—an Instagram-worthy moment and a fantastic way to appreciate the area’s rugged beauty.
Travelers report that the lunch onboard is quite good, with grilled fish or chicken, complemented by salads and bread, and served with free local wine. The food quality and the friendly attitude of the crew are notable; Camille_P described the food as “delicious,” and the wine as a pleasant addition to the meal.

After the stops, the boat continues its journey through the Kornati National Park, passing iconic features like Velika Proversa—a stretch of water with ancient remains visible from the boat. The captain’s local knowledge shines here, sharing interesting facts and commentary, which adds depth to the experience.
Expect to see jagged cliffs, rocky meadows, and hidden bays—perfect for snapping photos or simply soaking in the scenery. The boat’s relaxed pace allows you to appreciate the landscape without feeling rushed, though the tight schedule means you’ll only have limited time on each island.

The tour wraps up back at the starting point around 6:30 p.m., offering a full day of exploration, sun, and good company. The experience is well-organized, with all taxes and fees included, and optional vegetarian or vegan options if you notify ahead of time.
Reviewers have mentioned the friendly, knowledgeable guides and the overall smooth operation. Some noted a small rough patch during check-in, but once underway, everyone seemed happy. The free Wi-Fi helps keep you connected, even amidst the remote beauty of Kornati.
While the price of around $59 per person might seem modest for a full-day trip, it covers quite a lot: transportation, guided commentary, meals, drinks, and entry to the islands. The included lunch and wine elevate the experience beyond a simple boat ride, making it a good value for a day immersed in nature and Croatian culture.
However, the tour is quite structured, with fixed stops and limited free time, so if you’re after a more flexible, land-heavy adventure, this might not be ideal. It’s best suited for those who want a manageable, all-in-one experience with scenic beauty, good food, and some active options like swimming and hiking.
This trip is ideal for travelers who appreciate beautiful landscapes, good food, and a relaxed pace. It’s particularly suitable for first-time visitors to Kornati or those wanting an overview without the hassle of planning multiple separate excursions. The inclusive meals, guided commentary, and comfortable boat make it a practical choice for families, couples, or small groups looking for a memorable day on the water.
If you’re comfortable with a somewhat packed schedule and enjoy social, food-filled days, you’ll find this tour offers excellent value. Plus, the opportunity to swim in the pristine waters and enjoy the panoramic views makes for unforgettable memories.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, you need to meet at Vrgada, ribarska proizvoaka zadruga in Biograd na Moru at 8:20 a.m., but the boat trip itself is included in the price.
Are vegetarian or vegan options available?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan meals can be arranged if you notify the tour operator in advance.
How much do the entrance fees cost?
Entrance to the parks costs €15 per adult and €10 for children, payable on the boat, so budget accordingly.
What’s the group size?
The tour caps at about 50 travelers, making for a more intimate experience compared to large group tours.
Is Wi-Fi available onboard?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is provided, helping you share your adventures or just stay connected.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund.
This boat trip from Biograd na Moru to Kornati National Park offers a thoughtfully curated day of island exploration, scenic cruising, and tasty Croatian cuisine. It balances active pursuits—swimming and hiking—with relaxing moments on the water, all within a friendly, well-organized setting.
It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want a taste of Croatia’s stunning archipelago without sacrificing comfort or convenience. Whether you’re seeking natural beauty, good food, or a fun social atmosphere, this tour delivers on all fronts—making it a worthwhile addition to any Dalmatian itinerary.
This tour is perfect for those who value a well-rounded, scenic day with plenty of opportunities for photos, relaxation, and authentic Croatian flavors.