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Brijuni Islands

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Marko
August 27, 2018
The most beautiful National park in this area. If you like nature, bikes and exploring I suggest to visit the island.
Josip
March 8, 2017
One of Croatia's national parks, a must see!
Ivan
July 25, 2015
Brijuni National Park
Ksenia & David
January 23, 2022
National Park Brijuni Brijuni consist of 14 islands and islets, among which the biggest is Veliki Brijun. Except its beautiful nature, the archipelago has numerous dinosaur footprints. It was declared the national park as well. The Brijuni Islands, located in the south of the western Istrian coast, has a total of 14 islands and islets, making it the best indented and largest group of islands on the Istrian area. Together with the surrounding sea and underwater life, Brijuni was declared the national park in 1999 in light of its exceptional value. The largest of the islands is Veliki Brijun. Its coast as well as those of other islands are mainly short and rocky, although easily reachable. Geologically and geomorphologically, Brijuni represent an extension of west Istria. It is not surprising that 10000 years ago they were an integral part of the Istrian land. There are numerous dinosaur footprints on Brijuni proving their existence on the island some 160 million years ago. They can be seen on four sites on Veli Brijun. The Brijuni dinosaurs come from the Cretaceous period, the last period before their extinction. More than 200 footprints of amazing reptiles can be seen in the Cretaceous park. Although the remains were discovered back in 1925, detailed explorations were carried out as late as the 1990s, when they were found to belong to Theropoids, a bipod carnivore, and aggressive and fast carnivore from the Coelurosaria group. Animal kingdom on the islands has been enriched by numerous imported species. Apart from the native species such as the rabbits or various birds, one can seen exotic and less exotic animals which have become accustomed to the climate including deer, llama, zebra or an elephant. Apart from fauna, the flora also plays an important role. Mediterranean climate with lots of sunshine and warmth and sufficient air humidity facilitated dense vegetation of native plants such as holm oak, strawberry tree and myrrh. They are supplemented by various types of pines, sequoia, eucaliptus and fir trees, not characteristic for the Brijuni islands. The most famous among the Brijuni flora is the Old Olive, one of the oldest on the Mediterranean. It still produces olives for making the olive oil even after 1600 years of its life.
National Park Brijuni Brijuni consist of 14 islands and islets, among which the biggest is Veliki Brijun. Except its beautiful nature, the archipelago has numerous dinosaur footprints. It was declared the national park as well. The Brijuni Islands, located in the south of the western Istrian coa…
Stjepan
July 28, 2021
Our national park, which has for 60+ years been used as a presidential suite. It features a zoo and a theatre in the open, if you’re here during the high season. Daily tours by boat can be taken from Poreč or Pula, and we definitely recommend it! 🛥

Mga natatanging puwedeng gawin sa malapit

Tuklasin ang mga Kuweba at Turquoise bay na may kayak sa Pula
Mag - kayak tour sa kuweba na tumutuklas
Eksklusibong Sunset & Dolphin Boat Cruise na may Hapunan at Inumin

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Brijuni Islands, Istria County