There are 89 islands, islets and reefs within the area of Kornati National Park (238 km of the coastline); which makes it the most indented group of islands in the Mediterranean .
The land part of Kornati National Park covers less than 1/4 of its total area, but the values of its landscapes, the "crowns" (cliffs) of the islands facing the open sea, and interesting relief structures, make this part of Kornati National Park unique. Besides, the Kornati submarine area, whose biogenesis are considered to be the richest in the Adriatic Sea, and also the magnificent geomorphology of the sea bed attracts divers from all over Europe to come and enjoy in unforgettable submarine adventures.
The famous Kornati "crowns" reveal some of the geological activities that happened in the history of this area. "Crowns", the vertical cliffs of the Kornati Islands facing the open sea, are the most popular phenomena of the Kornati National Park .