 | Otok Mljet General Tips | Tips 1 - 2 of 2 |  | Popular General Tips | Other General Tips Tips | All Tips (2) Once inside the National park, all visitors must obey the Rules of International Order of Mljet National Park (published in Narodne Novine no. 76/00). These are intended to preserve the natural, cultural and historical character of the park. Inside the protected area, there is the Supervisory Service of the Public Institution of Mljet National park. Entrance to the basic phenomenon of the "Mljet" National Park for tour around the Great Lake and the Small Lake and visit to the isle of St. Mary with the Benedictine monastery is marked. Within the borders of the National Park visitors are not allowed to go beyond the area intended for sightseeing and visiting. The use of cars and motorcycles is strictly forbidden within the basic phenomenon of the National Park. Entering the lakes by boat is allowed only by the use of paddles. ANCHORING - allowed only in the bays of Pomena and Polace STRICTLY FORBIDDEN: 1) To damage, destroy, pick or steal any type of archaeological findings and material remains of different cultures, archaeological and fossil remains and monuments of culture. 2) To pollute or damage the marine ecosystem in any way. 3) Disposal of wastes in unmarked places. 4) Picking of plants or endangering the vegetation in any sense. 5) Starting a fire. 6) Smoking at unmarked places. 7) Hunting or disturbing the animals. 8) Carrying and using firearms or any other means which can be used for hunting (e.g. bows and arrows, traps, hunting nets, etc.) 9) Fishing without a special permit. 10) Fishing in the Great Lake, Small Lake and the Soline channel. 11) Entering the forests during night. 12) Camping. 13) SCUBA diving in the Lakes. 14) Enter the Park without a valid ticket. VISITORS WHO BREAK THE RULES WILL BE LIABLE FOR FINES RANGING FROM 400 - 15.000 kn.
National Park "Mljet" ENTRANCE FEES for the year 2002 (in Croatian Kuna) TICKET PRICE in croatian kuna (with tax ) q FOR HOTEL OR PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIED GUESTS, VISITORS ON YACHTS § 38,50 (01.05.-30.06 & 01.09.-31.10.) § 55,00(01.07.-31.08) q FOR THE GROUP (MORE THAN 10 PERSONS) § 31,50(01.05.-30.06 &01.09.-31.10.) § 45,00(01.07.-31.08) q FOR PUPILS, STUDENTS AND RETIRED PERSONS §24,50(01.05.-30.06 & 01.09.-31.10.) §35,00(01.07.-31.08) q FOR DIVERS § 70,00(01.05.-30.06 & 01.09.-31.10.) § 100,00(01.07.-31.08) · BOAT AND BUS TICKET 10,00 (01.05-31.10) · TOURIST GUIDE SERVICE (2 HOURS) 140,00(01.05.-30.06 & 01.09.-31.10.) 200,00(01.07.-31.08) CHILDREN BELOW 6 YEARS OF AGE AND INVALIDS - NO FEES. Leave a Comment
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The island of Mljet, the most green and densely wooded of the Adriatic, has an area of 100 sq. km, and lies parallel to the Peljesac peninsula. According to a legend, Odysseus was cast by the sea onto the island of Mljet, ending up in the arms of Calypso. Due to its old thick forests of Aleppo pine, Karst caves, two picturesque salt water lakes (connected with each other and the sea) many sandy and gravel beaches, plentiful fishing grounds, the western part of the island (30 sq. km) has been proclaimed a national park. There are some ten villages on the island with beautiful beaches and places suitable for harpoon fishing. There are remains of Illyrian castles and also many ruins from the Roman times, including a well preserved part of an early Byzantine palace and an early Christian basilica in Polace. The most valuable monument from the Romanesque period is the monastery on the small island in Veliko Jezero. An island within an island! In the 12th century, the Benedictines built a Romanesque monastery, around which a Renaissance building with strong walls and a tower was constructed in the 16th century. Leave a Comment
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