Molat [Northern Dalmatian islands]
Molat is an island of unspoiled nature situated in the northern Zadar archipelago. You will find three small villages on the island of Molat: Molat, Zapuntel and Brgulje. The island is an ideal place for a peaceful holiday that has beautiful beaches, clear sea and green pine forests. The ideal way to explore the island from outside is on a small boat driving from one hidden bay to the other. Yachtsmen often visit the island on their way to the National Park Kornati. The English king Edward VIII also visited Molat on his cruise. Once a day a ferryboat comes to Molat from Zadar.
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