Drage · Dalmatia · The Adriatic

The Kornati Collection

Adriatic Retreats

A handful of stone houses above a quiet marina in Drage, on the channel facing the Kornati islands. Swim before breakfast, eat under the olive tree, sleep to the sound of the water.

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43.875° N · 15.559° E

Suhozid — the dry-stone way

Built like the islands themselves

The Kornati are laced with thousands of kilometres of dry-stone wall, laid by hand, no mortar, each stone chosen to fit the next. We built Stay Kornati the same way: small, deliberate, and made to last. No resort, no crowds — a handful of houses, an old olive grove, and the sea three steps away.

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A pale stone Dalmatian town stepping down to a sheltered harbour on the Adriatic
Suhozid Laid stone by stone — no mortar, nothing wasted.
Clear turquoise Adriatic water moving over pale stones

“The sea here is so clear you forget how deep it is — then a boat drifts over and casts a shadow ten metres down.”

Stay Kornati · the channel

Aerial view of a Dalmatian stone town meeting the deep blue Adriatic

43.875° N · 15.559° E

Where the road runs out

We sit on the channel facing the islands, twenty minutes by boat from the open Kornati. Mornings are for swimming, afternoons for the shade, evenings for the long table.

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Guest log

What people carry home

“We swam off the jetty before the coffee was even cold. Nine days and we never once started the car.”
Lena & Tomas Hamburg, DE · Murina House
“The olive tree, the long table, the quiet. It felt less like a rental and more like someone’s family house lent to us.”
The Bianchi family Milan, IT · Maslina House
“A skipper took us into the national park for a whole day and we came back to grill on the terrace. Hard to leave.”
James P. Bristol, UK · Maestral House

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