Local Activities
A playground for the over-and-underwater world adventurers. Surfing, diving, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, nature trails & villages to explore.
Kornati National
Park
Kornati National Park consists of about 89 islands, islets, and reefs, and is known for its picturesque landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine fauna. It is an ideal place for diving and sailing enthusiasts, offering unforgettable views of underwater caves and colorful coral reefs. The park is often referred to as a “stone paradise,” and its rugged, natural beauty attracts tourists from all over the world.
Krka National
Park
Krka National Park is famous for its impressive waterfalls, picturesque lakes, and ancient monasteries, offering great places for hiking and swimming. The most famous waterfall is Skradinski Buk, which forms natural pools perfect for swimming. The park also offers boat trips to the picturesque monastery on Visovac Island, located in the middle of a lake. Distance from Murter: 55 km
Telašćica Nature
Park
Telašćica Nature Park is known for one of the safest and most beautiful natural harbors in the Adriatic, the Mir Lake, and the impressive cliffs. The cliffs of Telašćica, reaching up to 161 meters above sea level, offer spectacular views of the open sea.
The Island
of Four Towns
Murter Island has four charming towns: Murter, Betina, Jezera, and Tisno. Each of them offers unique experiences and is connected by a main asphalt road and picturesque paths along the coast, ideal for walkers and cyclists.
Cycling around
the island
Murter Island is ideal for cycling enthusiasts. You will find both asphalt and well-trodden gravel paths, as well as rocky trails along the picturesque coast. On a bike trip, you can discover hidden coves, traditional fishing villages, and breathtaking views of the Adriatic.
Olive
Groves
While walking around the island, you can admire vast olive groves that are an integral part of the Murter landscape. Many local farms offer tours of their plantations and tastings of fresh, homemade olive oil. The tradition of olive tree cultivation on Murter Island dates back to the times of the first settlers.