Mljet National Park

Mljet National Park

Mljet National Park, located on the island of Mljet, Croatia, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and unique ecological features that offer a wide array of outdoor activities.

13,088
Acres Protected
27
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Mljet National Park

Mljet National Park
 

Mljet National Park, situated on the western part of the island of Mljet in the Adriatic Sea, is a haven of natural beauty. Encompassing lush forests, pristine coastlines, and tranquil saltwater lakes, the park is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The park includes the Veliko and Malo Jezero lakes, which are interconnected and offer clear waters for kayaking and swimming. Rich in biodiversity, the park is home to various wildlife species including the elusive Mediterranean monk seal. Historically, the island has remnants from Roman times and was mentioned in Greco-Roman mythology. Visitors can explore the 12th-century Benedictine monastery on St. Mary’s Island or hike through dense Aleppo pine and holm oak forests. The park's scenic vistas and peaceful environment make it a perfect spot for relaxation, photography, and ecotourism. Its distinctive combination of cultural history and natural beauty attracts visitors from around the world.

Highlights

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St. Mary’s Island with its historic Benedictine monastery

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Veliko and Malo Jezero, the twin saltwater lakes

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Rich biodiversity with a chance to spot the Mediterranean monk seal

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The ancient Roman Palace remains in Polače

Notable Natural Features

Veliko Jezero

A large saltwater lake ideal for paddling and swimming.

Benedictine Monastery

A historic 12th-century monastery located on a small island in Veliko Jezero.

Montokuc Viewpoint

A scenic lookout offering panoramic views of the park and the Adriatic Sea.