Brijuni National Park
The islands of Brijuni are famous for their well -preserved Mediterranean flora
The Brijuni archipelago consists of a group of two larger and twelve smaller islands, which are located on the west coast of Istria not far from Pula and have a total area of 7 km 2 .
The islands of Brijuni are famous for their well -preserved Mediterranean flora such as icing, high dense undergrowth, pine and cypresses, some of which are shaped like a landscape park. At Brijuni you will also find a safaripark with mostly exotic herbivors and the valuable cultural heritage from Roman and Byzantine times. Because of their extraordinary beauty, the Brijuni have been a popular tourist destination for world state men and members of international aristocracy for over a hundred years.