
Biograd na moru → Island Žut
Cast off from Biograd na moru, the 'White City,' for a 15-nautical-mile passage southeast towards the island of Žut, a less-developed Kornati gem. Seek out the sheltered bays on the island's southern coast, such as Sv. Luka, where you can drop anchor in clear water over sand and weed. The underwater world here is rich, with starfish often visible on the seabed. In the evening, row ashore to Konoba Rajko, one of the island's few waterfront establishments, for a traditional brudet. The air is often perfumed with wild sage, especially as dusk settles, and the sky above the treeless Kornati islands offers unparalleled stargazing.
Things to do
Snorkel over seabed with visible starfish in a sheltered bay
Enjoy traditional brudet at Konoba Rajko
Explore the wild scents of sage on Island Žut
Gaze at the star-filled sky over the Kornati
Mooring tip
Anchor in sand and weed in bays like Sv. Luka on Žut's south coast; holding is good. Konoba Rajko has limited jetty space.













