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Discover the stunning Kornati National Park and Telascica bay on this 9.5-hour boat tour from Zadar, including breakfast, lunch, snorkeling, and guides in English & Polish.


This 9.5-hour boat tour from Zadar offers an immersive experience in Croatia’s Kornati National Park and Telascica bay. For $47 per person, travelers gain access to some of the most scenic spots along the Dalmatian coast, with a focus on crystal-clear waters, beautiful islands, and untouched nature. The tour includes a guide in English and Polish, making it especially suitable for international visitors and Polish-speaking travelers.
The tour offers a delicious breakfast, lunch, and snorkeling masks on board, ensuring comfort and fun throughout the day. One key feature is that the boat is the only vessel that stops in a beautiful bay on Kornat Island, providing a more private experience compared to other trips. While the trip covers significant distances and includes some lengthy sailing segments, it suits those eager to see the natural beauty of the Croatian coast with a relaxed pace.
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The journey begins early from Donja Riva, the main dock in Zadar’s old town. Once onboard, the guide explains the itinerary in detail, and the boat departs promptly at 8:00 am. The first major stop is the Kornati National Park, a famous group of 89 islands known for their stunning landscapes and untouched nature.
The boat typically spends around 2 hours and 20 minutes exploring Kornat Island’s bay, where travelers can swim, snorkel, and walk. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, with masks provided, and the secluded bay offers a peaceful setting for relaxing by the water. During this time, there’s ample opportunity to take photos, enjoy the scenery, or simply unwind on the boat.
This stop is notable for its privacy—the boat is the only one docked there at that time—making it a more exclusive experience. The lively marine life and beautiful coastal views make this moment a highlight, especially for those interested in sea swimming and snorkeling.

The tour includes breakfast sandwiches at the start, perfect for fueling up before a day of adventure. After arriving at Kornati, travelers can enjoy a lunch of grilled fish and chicken, accompanied by a seasonal salad. The meals are freshly prepared, and the lunch terrace offers a scenic setting for enjoying the meal.
The drinks are available throughout the day, including wine, water, soft drinks, and grappa, adding to the relaxed, festive atmosphere on board. The meals and beverages help create a sense of conviviality and make the journey more enjoyable.

During the roughly 2 hours and 20 minutes spent on Kornat Island, travelers have the chance to swim, snorkel, and walk along the island’s picturesque coastline. The crystal waters reveal schools of fish and starfish, making for a memorable swimming experience. The calm, clear waters are ideal for snorkeling, and masks are provided upon request.
Besides water activities, there is time to explore the island itself, take photos of the rugged landscapes, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere away from crowded spots. The self-guided exploration allows for a flexible experience—just remember to keep track of time.
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Following the Kornati stop, the boat heads toward Dugi Otok and the Telascica Nature Park, renowned for its spectacular bay and Salt Lake (Slano Jezero). The second major stop lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, during which travelers can swim in Mir Bay or Salt Lake, snorkel, or walk along the shoreline.
Telascica is described as perhaps the most beautiful bay on the Adriatic, with striking cliffs, clear waters, and unique salt lake formations. The Salt Lake is a small natural wonder, adding a distinctive feature to the area. This stop offers a perfect chance to relax in nature, take photos of the dramatic scenery, or enjoy a swim in the calm waters.
Timing is well-organized to ensure visitors have enough time to enjoy the water while respecting the schedule, with approximately 2 hours for this stop.

The tour includes two additional cruising segments of roughly 2 hours and 20 minutes each, connecting the stops and allowing travelers to appreciate the views of the Dalmatian islands, rugged coastlines, and seascapes. These cruising periods are perfect for relaxing, taking in the scenery, and snapping photos of the spectacular landscape.
The itinerary ensures that the day flows smoothly, with enough unstructured time for leisure and spontaneous activities like snorkeling or simply enjoying the sun.

The tour departs from Donja Riva, the main dock in Zadar’s old town, which provides easy access for visitors staying in or near the city center. The meeting time is at 7:45 am, with the ship leaving at 8:00 am sharp. Travelers should be prepared with comfortable shoes, hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen.
Note that large luggage, high heels, and non-folding wheelchairs are not allowed on the boat, and the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or prone to seasickness.

While the tour includes meals and snorkeling masks, visitors should be aware that entrance fees for Kornati and Telascica are paid on board—approximately €30 for adults and €20 for children (4-12 years old). These fees are cash only and should be prepared in advance.
The total experience offers great value for money, especially considering the inclusion of meals, drinks, guide services, and exclusive stops. However, travelers should plan for these additional costs when budgeting.
This tour is operated by The Best Zadar Experience j.d.o.o, a provider known for less commercialized excursions that prioritize authenticity. The small group size and private stops distinguish this tour from many others in Zadar, providing a more personalized experience.
The guides are fluent in English and Polish, ensuring diverse travelers can enjoy the commentary and assistance throughout the day.
The most praised features include the stunning scenery at Kornati and Telascica, the quality of the meals, and the friendly, attentive staff. The snorkeling and swimming opportunities are often described as fantastic, with clear waters and abundant marine life.
One review highlights the peaceful, uncrowded bay on Kornati, where the boat is the only vessel docked at that time. This provides a more exclusive feel and allows for relaxation away from crowds.
Some reviews mention the lengthy sailing segments—up to 3 hours—which might be challenging for travelers sensitive to seasickness. The first stop’s duration (about 2.5 hours) may feel limiting for those wanting more time at the sites.
The entrance fees are not included in the initial price and add an extra expense. Also, accessibility is limited for people with mobility issues, as the tour involves walking and swimming in natural settings.
This boat tour suits nature lovers, snorkelers, and those interested in exploring Croatia’s islands away from the crowds. It’s especially appealing for travelers seeking privacy and authentic scenic views with professional guidance.
Families with children up to 4 years old can join for free, making it a good option for a family day out, provided all are comfortable with boat travel and water activities. However, people with mobility impairments or seasickness concerns should consider alternative options.
This 9.5-hour adventure offers a comprehensive glimpse of Croatia’s natural beauty, combining scenic cruising, island exploration, and water activities. The meals and drinks add comfort, while the exclusive stop in Kornati enhances the value.
The guided experience in English and Polish helps visitors learn about the area while enjoying the stunning landscapes. While the length of sailing and additional entrance fees should be considered, the overall experience delivers good quality for the price.
Perfect for adventurous travelers eager to see unique bays, islands, and salt lakes, this tour provides a memorable day on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast.
Where does the tour depart from?
From Donja Riva in Zadar, the main old town dock.
What time should I arrive?
Please be on board by 7:45 am; the departure is at 8:00 am.
How long is the boat ride?
The entire tour lasts approximately 9.5 hours, with multiple cruising and stop periods.
Are meals included?
Yes, breakfast sandwiches and a lunch of grilled fish and chicken are provided, along with drinks.
Do I need to pay extra for park entrance fees?
Yes, entrance fees for Kornati and Telascica are paid on board, around €30 for adults and €20 for children.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling masks are available on board, but it’s best to ask for them early.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children up to 4 years old can join free of charge. For older children, the price is €35, and they should be comfortable with boat trips.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen.
Is this tour accessible for everyone?
No, mobility impairments or severe seasickness may limit participation.
What makes this tour different from others in Zadar?
It’s less commercialized, offers exclusive stops like the secluded bay on Kornati, and features guides in multiple languages for a personalized experience.