Brijuni National Park

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Location

Istria
Croatia
44° 54' 32.8248" N, 13° 45' 26.4096" E
HR
General info: 

Brijuni is a unique archipelago of 14 islands off the coast of Croatia.

In the past the islands were home to a large number of quarries and became famous mostly as the private retreat of Tito. In 1983 however the area was being accorded national park status and opened all people. Travelling on the islands is still strictly controlled and only two of the islands, Veli Brijun – the biggest island – and Mali Brijun, home to an Austrian fortress, are open to visitors.

One of the oldest olive trees in Europe lies in the Brijuni National Park, with an age of 1600 years. The Tito Museum is also located here and you can learn more about Croatia’s recent history. If you want to relax after visiting cultural venues, you can sunbathe on one of the beaches located on the main island.

Getting there: 

You can take the regular ferry from Fazana to the islands.

Costs: 

You have to pay the Island tours and the fee ranges from 125 kn to 210 kn for adults. Children benefit from half prices.

Interesting places nearby

We can offer you 68 hectares of well-groomed slopes and guaranteed snow due to perfect sow making facilities at the family mountain Maiskogel. Both beginners and professionals will find their favourite ski slopes here.

Snow Ski Area is located close to the border village Makov, in the beautiful the Makov – Kasárne and in the Ve?ké Javorníky mountains. Trails are suitable for good skiers and also beginners.

Grew up to supply timber to the silver mining town of Kutná Hora, 100KM south. Lumberjacks from the Tyrol settled the area.

When the first snow flakes fall, the high-lying valleys in the Liechtenstein are transformed into a winter paradise.

The charming little ski town of La Norma in the heart of the Savoyard French Alps is located at 1350 metres in altitude, on a vast tree covered plateau which leads to the Vanoise mountain range and further on, the upper valley of the Arc

La Plagne is a beautiful place – a plateau surrounded by the great snow covered alpine peaks. You have to say this first because it has a reputation for ugly buildings.