Mljet is one of Croatia’s greenest and most mystical islands, known for its dense forests, legends, ancient traces, and unique natural phenomena.
A large part of the island is Mljet National Park, which makes it a special destination for nature lovers, romantics, photographers, and travellers seeking peace and organic beauty.
POMENA
Pomena is the main tourist hub of the National Park, located on the island’s western coast.
It’s the starting point for exploring Mljet’s most famous highlights.
In Pomena you’ll find a marina, hotels, restaurants, forest promenades through pine woods, and an ideal base for day trips within the park.
WHAT MAKES MLJET SPECIAL?
Veliko and Malo Jezero (Great and Small Lake)
The island’s greatest natural attraction.
Two saltwater lakes connected to the sea, framed by forests—an entirely unique ecosystem.
The water here is warmer than in the open sea.
You can swim, cycle, walk—one of the most beautiful places for a peaceful, active holiday.
St. Mary’s Island (in the Great Lake)
Inside the Great Lake lies a small islet with a 12th-century Benedictine monastery.
It carries an almost mythical energy—a quiet sacred island in the heart of a natural wonder.
THE ISLAND VIBE
Mljet is completely different from Hvar or Vis.
You come here for nature, silence, forests, stars, and water.
It’s an island of slow steps, deep breaths, and recharging.
Pomena is the gateway to the Adriatic’s most beautiful wild, green landscape—a place where body and mind return to balance.