Mljet IslandCovered by forests, vineyards and small villages, Mljet Island
is most famous for its national park, occupying the western half of
the island. The main attractions in the national park are the two
salt water lakes, Veliko Jezero (Great Lake) and Malo Jezero (Small
Lake), and the 12th-century Benedictine monastery situated on an
island on Veliko Jezero. The lakes are popular for swimming and the
beauty of this unspoilt oasis attracts nature lovers and the
promise of tranquillity. Mljetsland is Croatia's greenest and is
said to have captivated the Greek legend Odysseus for seven
years. Website: www.mljet.hr Telephone: National Park: Transportation: Car ferry from Dubrovnik to Sobe, or there a catamaran
service to Polace. Schedules vary according to season Admission: Admission to the national park is 90kn |