Brijuni National Park

The Brijuni Islands are famous for their well-preserved Mediterranean flora

The Brijuni archipelago consists of a group of two larger and twelve smaller islands located off the west coast of Istria, not far from Pula, with a total area of ​​7 km² .

The Brijuni Islands are famous for their well-preserved Mediterranean flora, including holm oaks, dense undergrowth, pines, and cypresses, some of which are shaped like a landscaped park. Brijuni also boasts a safari park with mostly exotic herbivores, as well as valuable cultural heritage from Roman and Byzantine times. Due to their exceptional beauty, the Brijuni Islands have been a popular tourist destination for world statesmen and members of the international aristocracy for over a century.

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