Mljet Island, located in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is renowned for its dense pine forests and unspoiled natural beauty. The western part of the island is home to Mljet National Park, which features two saltwater lakes surrounded by lush greenery. Nearby, on a small islet within Veliko Jezero, stands a Benedictine monastery and St. Mary’s church, adding a touch of history and culture to the serene landscape. Visitors can explore the park’s trails, enjoy the tranquil lakes, and visit the historic sites, immersing themselves in the island’s natural and cultural heritage.
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