Luka Brijuni (NP Brijuni)

Luka Brijuni is a main port in the National Park Brijuni which is a protected archipelago and stands out for its rich flora and fauna and great cultural and archaeological importance.

Saluga Beach

Saluga beach is a landscaped beach and is located in the bay of the same name. The beach is surrounded by deep shade, and it has a concrete entrance to the sea with a sandy seabed.

Cape Slavulja

The second beach where swimming and sunbathing is allowed is located on the opposite side of Cape Slavulja, right below the Jupiter restaurant, and it also has a concrete platform and a sandy seabed.

National Park Brijuni

The Brijuni archipelago is a protected marine area consisting of two larger islands and twelve smaller ones. The island of Veliki Brijun offers various educational and bicycle trails. It is definitely worth getting a map straightaway and explore what Brijuni have to offer by foot or by renting a bike, electric vehicle or a scooter.

Safari Park

It's definitely worth visiting the Safari Park on the northern tip of the island, which is inhabited by autochthonous Istrian, but also exotic South American, African and Asian animals.

Mediterranean garden

This beautiful Mediterranean garden is a real gem of the Brijuni National Park, and it is located not far from the pier itself. There you can find as many as 169 types of Mediterranean plants and herbs, and right around the corner is one of the oldest olive trees in the Mediterranean, over 1600 years old.

Bistrot Plaža

Bistrot Plaža is located within the Saluga beach, and visitors can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine and a beautiful view of the Istrian peninsula.