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Mljet National Park is a must-see attraction for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking over uneven paths.
Don’t forget your swimsuit, as the lakes are ideal for swimming.
Although the forested park provides plenty of shade, you’ll still want to pack sunscreen and a hat.
Make sure to travel with coins, as the park’s public restrooms require a fee.
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You can take a ferry from Dubrovnik to Mljet Island and back again for around €9 each way or opt for a private tour aboard a yacht or a speedboat that will take you to Mljet and other area islands. Private tours can run anywhere from US$300 to US$1,000 per group.
The only way to reach Mljet Island is by boat, as there are no airports or bridges connecting the island to the mainland. There are daily ferry services that depart from Dubrovnik and arrive at Sobra (a bayside village on the island) within 90 minutes. Traditional passenger ferries and car ferries are both available.
Yes, guided tours are available at Mljet Island National Park. You’ll have to request these tours in advance to schedule either a Croatian or English guided tour. Tour options include walking and cycling tours, half-day and full-day guided tours, and short sightseeing tours covering the park’s highlights.
Most of the restaurants on Mljet Island are concentrated in the towns or areas where hotels are concentrated. For instance, the port town of Sobra has several restaurants to serve the many ferry passengers that disembark here; but a small hamlet like Prožurska Luka only has two or three restaurants to serve the few hotels nearby.
Yes, there is an entrance fee required for all visitors to Mljet National Park. The price includes access to all of the sites in the national park, insurance, parking for private cars, and access to the hiking trails. It also includes train transport and one boat ride to St. Mary’s Island.
Yes, there are some hotels and guesthouses on the island of Mljet. There are only a few accommodations in Sobra, the main ferry port, and others are scattered throughout the island. The D120 highway runs through the entire island from west to east, which makes getting to any hotel convenient.
The most popular activity on Mljet Island is wandering its eponymous national park. There are limited restaurants and hotels on the island, so many visitors plan a day trip from Dubrovnik and spend their time hiking or cycling the trails, kayaking in the saltwater lakes, or swimming at the beach.










































































































































