Can you stay in Mljet?
Can you stay in Mljet?
Accommodation in Mljet There’s only one hotel on the island however, the Hotel Odisej in Pomena, but there’s a fair amount of private accommodation mostly in Pomena and Polace.
How can I visit Mljet?
Getting to Mljet Island There is no airport on the island of Mljet so to get to the nearest airport you will need to fly to either Dubrovnik or Split and from there take available public transport or drive to reach Mljet.
Where is the island of Mljet?
Croatia
Located in southern Dalmatia, between the coastal city of Dubrovnik and the island of Korčula, Mljet is the eighth largest Island in Croatia. It is nicknamed the “Green Island” due to the rich forest of Alepski Bor (Aleppo Pine) that extends from the sea’s bed to the highest point of the island’s surface.
How much time do you need on Mljet?
Two days (48 hrs) are ideal. Overnight on the island and see all the attractions (St. Mary’s Benedictine Monastery, Polače Palace, and Saplunara Beach) with enough time to swim in some of the best beaches and do some hiking or cycling around.
Can you swim in Mljet Lakes?
7 answers. Yes you can, in fact it’s one of the highlights. There are several beaches near the ferry points and entry points around the island. The cut that joins the two lakes is said to be fun to swim when there is a tide moving between them, but we did not get that far.
How much is the ferry from Dubrovnik to Mljet?
The quickest way to get from Dubrovnik to Mljet is to ferry which costs 40 kn – 85 kn and takes 1h 36m.
Can you swim in Mljet?
Yes you can swim in the lakes and the sea is the cleanest and clearest water I have ever seen in the Med! over a year ago.
Do you need a car to visit Mljet?
We definitely recommend exploring Mljet by car, anyway. Either arrive by car or rent one at the ferry port. Scheduled buses travel just once or twice a day.
Can you take a car to Mljet?
Getting to Mljet by car ferry The main and only car ferry port on the Island is Sobra, located on the island’s eastern end which is connected by car ferry to Prapratno.
How long is the ferry from Dubrovnik to Mljet?
Ferries from Dubrovnik to Mljet You have 3 options when travelling the 80km distance from Dubrovnik to Mljet: a 50-75-minute direct ferry, a 2-hour-20-minute car ferry via Prapratno, and an 11-hour day trip. Fares range between 140 KN (€18.50) and 744 KN (€98).
How long is ferry from Dubrovnik to Mljet?
This ferry route to Pomena (Mljet) is currently served by 2 companies: Kapetan Luka and TP Line. In the high season it runs 2 journeys per day, in total 14 times per week from Dubrovnik. In the low season this route does not run. Journey time is between 1 hour 20 minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes depending on the route.