
Mljet National Park
Najlepszy czas na wizytę
Early morning or late afternoon in May–June and September offers mild temperatures and fewer boats; midday in July–August is hot and crowded so avoid it if possible.
Wskazówki budżetowe
Park charges an entry fee, typically around 70–120 HRK for adults in high season; children often reduced or free under 7, check the official park site for exact rates. Save money by bringing a picnic, using the public ferry from Dubrovnik or Pelje1 and renting a bike in Pola5e instead of guided tours.
Polecane dla
Nature lovers, Hikers and cyclists, Swimmers and kayakers, Photography enthusiasts
Zaplanuj swoją wizytę
Half day to Full day
O atrakcjach
Szybkie fakty: More than 80 percent of Mljet National Park is covered in evergreen Mediterranean forest, giving shaded trails and fragrant pine on nearly every path. Two deep saltwater lakes sit close to the sea, and a tiny islet in one contains a Benedictine monastery you can reach by a short boat ride.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Paddle across glassy water and in under 10 minutes you can circle the islet with the monastery, where bell tones cut through pine-scented air and the stone steps still bear centuries of wear. Golden light in the late afternoon turns the lagoon a metallic teal, while salt, rosemary, gull calls, and cicadas mingle so strongly you feel like you're inside a living postcard.
Wskazówki od insiderów
- Arrive at Pola5e or Pomena before 10:00 to secure parking and beat day-tour crowds.
- Wear water shoes for the rocky lake edges and bring a towel and a dry bag for swims.
- Take the short electric boat to the Benedictine isle and climb the monastery bell tower for the best photos.
- Avoid the sun-soaked outer coast in high summer, stick to shaded lake paths or cycle early in the day.
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