DAY 8 (Saturday

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Seeing and enjoying their property, it is only natural to check on the owners. As most of the island's olive fields are owned by the families of Murter island, this will be your next stop. On your way, passing by the island of Vrgada, an ideal place for swimming and more peace as it has no cars on it, although it is inhabited. Afterward, sail directly toward Murter and the Marina Hramina, or stay in Betina, a village just a jump away across the peninsula with another marina inside.  The route you should be taking, as the entrance to Murter looks like a chimney with the tiny islands appearing as puffs of smoke, is along the channel between the islands of Žminjak and Veliki Vinik and then around the little island Tegina if you go to Murter. This is the safest way as the sea is quite shallow around that area. For Betina, just continue after exiting the mentioned channel. When you set foot in Murter, start searching for the owner of the particular olive trees you touched while on Žut. This is a normal behavior in Croatia...always pay respect to the olive tree owner! After paying respects, check the town! Murter is beautiful, with the typical narrow streets, an old church and an ambient that you will always remember. Pick up a fig from the tree, check the old wooden boats used to reach Kornati and visit a museum of Murter's history and culture in Betina. This will give you the bigger picture of the island and its inhabitants.