Hiking maps of the island are sold at kiosks in Polače and Pomena. Other sports activities such as windsurfing and diving can be organised from the Hotel Odisej Mljet. The rest of the island ...
"Mljet is often described as Croatia’s greenest island, thanks to its dense pine forests and stunning national park. "Over a third of the island is protected as Mljet National Park, home to two ...
The entire western part of Mljet Island is a national park. There are two small saltwater lakes (Great Lake and Small Lake), a church and a monastery from the 12th century, which is now a restaur ...
Mljet's dining scene is relatively modest; apart from sailors, encouraged to moor for free at certain restaurants, few head to the island for its gastronomy. Relaxation amid the pines, yes ...
Put together Croatia’s lengthy coastline ... Cycle through the incredibly green island of Mljet and its national park, whose two saltwater lakes are tempting places to stop for a swim.