Sv. Filip i Jakov is a very popular little holiday
resort and lies at the coast between the two historical cities of
Zadar and Sibenik.
Sv. Filip i Jakov is surrounded by three national parks (
Krka
waterfalls,
Kornati islands
and Paklenica). The neighbouring and largest lake of Croatia which
offers many fish and bird species a living space, is very popular
by fish and bird lovers.
In front of the small village there are the islands of Pasman and
Kornati.
Thus Sv. Filip i Jakov is an ideal point of departure for sailors
for exploring the fascinating world of islands of Dalmatia.
Heavenly conditions offer the crystal-clear sea with his lovely
blue colour as well as the unique nature landscape for divers. Additionally
the area around Sv. Filip i Jakov offers a marvellous ambience for
individuals in need of a rest.
250 plant and 300 animal species are living in that part of the
Adriatic Sea.
5 kilometres southern there is the small village Biograd.
Biograd was already founded in the 11th century and was the coronation
town of the Croatian kings over long time.
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