Mljet

Situated in the vicinity of the city of Dubrovnik, Mljet Island is covered with luxuriant vegetation, nursing the most valuable gift of Mother Nature; Malo and Veliko Jezero. As such it has always been a desirable destination for demanding tourists, fans of nature holiday and wanderers on the track of legends about Odysseus and St. Paul.

“Time” magazine places Mljet among 10 most beautiful islands in the world. Jacques Cousteau considered this part of the Adriatic Islands to be one of the most intriguing and beautiful diving places, not only in Croatia, but in the world. In 1960, the northwest part of the island was proclaimed a National Park due to its exceptional floral, geological, historical, scenery and cultural value. Especially attractive is the island of St. Mary on the Veliko Jezero, along with its ancient Benedictine monastery dating from 12th century. Unesco added it onto the register of world`s heritage sites.

Hiking and biking paths spread through the entire territory of Island of Mljet, along the shores of Malo and Veliko Jezero, over the hills which proudly carry their Roman fortifications, cliffs and rocky shores exposed to high seas, through rich forests of Aleppo pine and evergreen oaks.

You can fulfil your stay on the Island of Mljet with everyday activities or simply surrender yourself to the peaceful silence of untouched nature.