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Mljet is the nearest thing to having your own island. Dalmatia’s most southernly, most verdant and, some would argue, most beautiful destination is mainly pine forest, bisected by a single road.
From striking medieval architecture and sandy shorelines to fresh seafood and flavoursome wines made from rare local grapes, ...
Mljet's dining scene is relatively modest; apart from sailors, encouraged to moor for free at certain restaurants, few head to the island for its gastronomy. Relaxation amid the pines, yes ...
If there is one Croatian Island that succeeds in seducing the most skeptical of travellers, then it’s Mljet Island. It’s also conveniently located, just two and a half hours away from Dubrovnik.
The finest hotel on Mljet – an island beloved of Jacques Cousteau and declared one of Time Magazine’s 10 best – the Odisej is for hikers, bikers, wanderers and writers. Blowout buffets and ...
Zagreb - Croatian marine biologists said on Tuesday they had discovered a unique species of jellyfish living only in an isolated seawater lake on the Adriatic island of Mljet. The species is 24 ...
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