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Mljet national park is located in the northwestern part of the island of Mljet, and it covers an area of 54 km2 of protected land, sea belt, islets, and rocks. It became a national park in 1960 because of unspoiled nature, cultural and historical heritage, flora, indented coast, cliffs, islets, and dense pine forests. The central part of the park is a natural phenomenon in the karst - a saltwater lake. The most famous is Veliko lake deep up to 46 m covering an area of 145 ha, as well as Malo lake deep up to 29 m covering an area of 24 ha. The sea enters the interior of the island through Soline channel, creating Veliko lake and Malo lake. Although they have saltwater, they are perceive...
Mljet national park is located in the northwestern part of the island of Mljet, and it covers an area of 54 km2 of protected land, sea belt, islets, and rocks. It became a national park in 1960 because of unspoiled nature, cultural and historical heritage, flora, indented coast, cliffs, islets, and dense pine forests. The central part of the park is a natural phenomenon in the karst - a saltwater lake. The most famous is Veliko lake deep up to 46 m covering an area of 145 ha, as well as Malo lake deep up to 29 m covering an area of 24 ha. The sea enters the interior of the island through Soline channel, creating Veliko lake and Malo lake. Although they have saltwater, they are perceived as a lake due to their appearance. In the center of Veliko lake is the small island of St. Mary, with a church from 12th-century and Benedictine monastery. The island can be reached by boats of the national park. Due to the lush vegetation, the island of Mljet was named the green island. Most of the island is covered with dense forests of oak and pine tree. There are numerous opportunities for activities - from swimming in the clear blue sea, cycling, kayaking, canoeing, hiking to walks. We recommend climbing the highest peak of Montokuc which offers spectacular views of the island of Mljet, archipelago, nearby islands and the open sea. Many regular ferry lines and excursion boats come to Mljet from Split, Dubrovnik, and Pelješac. Tickets cost from 70 to 125 kuna.