• The island of Mljet is attractive in many ways. The intricate coastline holds many enticing beaches, especially the sandy beach of Saplunara.
  • This island is well known for its southern sorts of white and red wine, which receive a special flavour and aroma from the sun and the specific Mljet soil.
  • Mljet National Park covers 5.300 hectares of the northwest part of the island of Mljet, located near the Pelješac peninsula on the southern coast of Croatia.
  • Mljet adasının ilk sözü, Korcula , Vis ve Hvar adalarındaki kolonilere giden yolu Mljet Boğazı'ndan geçen eski Yunan denizcilerin peripluslarında yer almaktadır .
  • Eski Yunanlılar adaya "Melita" veya "bal" adını verdiler ve yüzyıllar boyunca Slav adı Mljet (telaffuz Mliet) ve Latince ikili Meleda'ya dönüştü.
  • The western tip contains Mljet National Park, where the lush vegetation, pine forests and spectacular saltwater lakes are exceptionally scenic.
  • Learn how to get to Mljet Croatia, where to find the best beaches, what to do and where to eat, and how to save money on accommodation.
  • Mljet adasının ilk sözü, Korcula , Vis ve Hvar adalarındaki kolonilere giden yolu Mljet Boğazı'ndan geçen eski Yunan denizcilerin peripluslarında yer almaktadır .
  • How to get on Mljet. The island of Mljet is situated near Dubrovnik, in a group of southern Dalmatian islands, and National Park Mljet covers his north western part.
  • The National Park Mljet is one of 8 national parks in Croatia and it is situated on the island of Mljet, one of the largest islands in south Dalmatia.