
Mljet National Park
Najbolje vreme za posetu
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.
Saveti za budžet
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.
Preporučeno za
Nature lovers, Hikers and cyclists, Swimmers and kayakers, Photography enthusiasts
Planirajte svoju posetu
Half day to Full day
O atrakciji
Brze činjenice: Vi61e od 80 odsto Nacionalnog parka Mljet pokriveno je zimzelenom mediteranskom šumom, daju07i senovite staze i miris borovine na skoro svakom putu. Dva duboka slana jezera nalaze se blizu mora, a mali ostrvski manastir u jednom od njih mo7e se do07i kratkom plovidbom.
Istaknuto: Preveslajte staklenu vodu i za manje od 10 minuta obi11ite ostrvo sa manastirom, gde se tonovi zvona probijaju kroz borovu aromu, a kamene stepenice i dalje nose tragove vekova. Zlatna svetlost kasnog popodneva pretvara lagunu u metalik tirkiznu, dok se so, ruzmarin, galebovi i cikade me61aju toliko da imate o0detak kao da ste u 7eivoj razglednici.
Insajderski saveti
- 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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