An archipelago of over 140 islands south of Murter — world-famous for its stark karst landscapes, crystal waters and rich marine life. Daily boat trips depart right from Jezera harbour.
Just 40 km north, Krka protects the river’s seven waterfalls.Walk the wooden boardwalk to Skradinski Buk and cool off in its emerald pools.
On Dugi Otok island, Telašćica’s dramatic cliffs and salt Lake Mir. Boat excursions run daily from Murter’s marina.
The largest natural lake in Croatia, 60 km away, teems withbirds and fish. Hiking trails, bird-watching hides and cycling loops make for a perfect day trip.
A short drive across the bridge, Murter village offers charmingstone streets, waterfront cafes and the Parish Church of St. Laurentius.
Famous for its wooden boat-building museum, Betina is the island’s maritime heart. Watch craftsmen carve traditional “gajetas.”
The Tisno drawbridge links Murter to the mainland. Tisno has pristine beaches, historic charm, and in summer it hosts open-air festivals right on the water’s edge.
Soft sand, shaded picnic spots and shallow turquoise bays — Slanica, Podvrške, Kosirina or Čigrađa beaches are perfect for families and watersports alike.
Only 25 km away, Šibenik’s UNESCO-listed St. James Cathedral, hilltop forts, vibrant markets and old town make this charming town a cultural and pleasant must-see.
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