Mljet National Park Adventures
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.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mljet National Park.
Entrance Requirements
Entrance fee required; includes ferry service within the park.
Best Time to Visit
Best to visit in spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) for mild temperatures and smaller crowds.
Visitor Information
Main visitor center located at Pomena and Polace.
Getting There
Accessible by ferry from Dubrovnik; no car traffic allowed inside the park.
Weather & Climate
Mljet experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summer temperatures average 80°F, while winters hover around 50°F.
Conservation Efforts
Conservation efforts focus on protecting the marine ecosystem and wildlife habitats, including efforts to safeguard the endangered Mediterranean monk seal.
Camping in Mljet National Park
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Pomena Campground
Located near the entry point of the park, offering essential facilities.
Polace Camping
Offers an authentic experience closer to nature; basic amenities available.
Top Trails
Lakes Trail
Encircles the stunning saltwater lakes offering beautiful views.
Montokuc Hike
A steep trail leading to a viewpoint with breathtaking vistas.
Pomena to Polace
Scenic route connecting two major park entrances with cultural sites along the way.
Govedari Walk
Leisurely walk through forests and small villages offering a glimpse into local life.
Trailblazer Tips
Rent a kayak to fully explore the serene beauty of Veliko Lake.
Visit in late spring or early autumn to avoid peak tourist crowds and enjoy mild weather.
There is a fee for entrance to the park, which includes ferry transport within the park.
Consider wearing sturdy footwear for hikes, and pack swimwear for the lakes.