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City Guide
Mljet, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia
Overview
Mljet is a serene, green island in southern Croatia's Adriatic, renowned for its dense forests, saltwater lakes, and the protected Mljet National Park. The island is sparsely populated and perfect for nature lovers, offering tranquil villages, ancient ruins, and crystal-clear waters.
Best Time to Visit
May to September for warm weather and open ferries; June and September for fewer crowds.
Local Tips
Renting a bike or kayak is a fantastic way to explore the island. Book accommodation early in summer, as options are limited. Ferry schedules may change, so check in advance.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is customary (about 10%), dress modestly when visiting churches, and greet locals with a simple 'Dobar dan' (Good day).
Safety Warnings
Mljet is very safe with low crime. Exercise standard caution with valuables on beaches, and be careful swimming in remote spots as rescue services are limited.
Hidden Gems
Odysseus Cave, Saplunara sandy beach, and the tiny unspoiled coves near Blato offer secluded escapes from the main tourist sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
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