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Join a guided kayak tour through Brijuni National Park—paddle to secluded beaches, snorkel in untouched bays, and explore Fort Minor, one of the largest Austro-Hungarian coastal fortresses in the Adriatic—then enjoy full-day access with included tickets to Brijuni’s Safari Park, museums, beaches, and all the wonders the island has to offer.

Price: $90.11

Duration: 3 hours

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Key Info for Visitors

  • Currency: EUR
  • Languages: Croatian, English, Italian
  • Climate: Mediterranean
  • Timezone: Europe/Zagreb
  • Population: The Brijuni National Park islands have no permanent residents.
  • Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather and full access to activities.
  • Visa Requirements Visitors from the EU, US, UK, and many other countries can enter Croatia visa-free for short stays up to 90 days. Some nationalities may require a visa or e-visa, which can be obtained online or upon arrival. It is advisable to check the latest Croatian embassy guidelines before travel.

About Brijuni National Park

Brijuni National Park is a stunning archipelago off the coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea, renowned for its natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage. Comprising 14 small islands, the park offers a unique blend of Mediterranean landscapes, archaeological sites, and well-preserved flora and fauna. Its mild Mediterranean climate makes it an ideal destination year-round. Visitors are drawn to Brijuni for its peaceful environment, pristine beaches, and the opportunity to explore Roman ruins, Byzantine churches, and a former summer residence of Yugoslav leader Tito. The islands also feature a safari park with exotic animals, adding to their distinctive charm. Brijuni is a protected area emphasizing conservation and sustainable tourism, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking tranquility away from crowded tourist hubs.

Brijuni National Park Tours & Experiences

  • Top Attractions: Highlights of Istria
  • Duration Range: 2-8 hours
  • Group Size: Small groups (up to 15 people)
  • Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
  • Recommended For: The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather and full access to activities. Pack comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sun protection, and light clothing. Respect local customs and wildlife, and carry cash as some small vendors may not accept cards. Safety is high, but standard precautions for sun exposure and water activities apply.

Average Tour Price: $75

Lowest Price Tour: $50

Highest Price Tour: $200

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Important Tour Information

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
  • Check tour cancellation and refund policies
  • Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
  • Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation

Top Attractions

1. Tito’s Summer Residence – A historic villa and museum showcasing the life of Josip Broz Tito and the island’s political history. 2. Safari Park – Home to exotic animals such as zebras, deer, and antelopes, offering a rare safari experience in Europe. 3. Roman Villa Rustica – Well-preserved ancient Roman ruins providing insight into the island’s long history. 4. St. Mary’s Church – A medieval Byzantine church known for its architecture and serene setting. 5. Brijuni Marine Park – A protected marine area ideal for snorkeling and observing diverse marine species.

Popular Activities

Visitors can enjoy guided island tours, cycling on scenic paths, snorkeling and swimming in crystal-clear waters, bird watching, and exploring archaeological sites. Boat excursions around the archipelago and visits to the safari park are popular. Cultural events and nature walks offer immersive experiences in the park’s unique environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The park is accessible by boat from the coastal town of Fažana, near Pula. Regular ferry services operate during the tourist season.

Overnight stays are limited as the islands have no hotels; most visitors come for day trips.

The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including exotic animals in the safari park, peacocks, deer, and rich marine life.

We have tours designed for various age groups and fitness levels. Each tour description includes specific requirements and recommendations.

Local Food & Cuisine

The local cuisine is Mediterranean, emphasizing fresh seafood, olive oil, and seasonal vegetables. Signature dishes include grilled fish, octopus salad, and Istrian truffles. Dining customs favor relaxed meals with local wines. Noteworthy restaurants near the park in Fažana serve authentic Croatian dishes with stunning sea views.

Getting Around

Brijuni National Park is reached by ferry from Fažana, which is accessible by car or bus from Pula. Inside the park, transportation is mainly by electric vehicles or on foot, as private cars are not allowed. Tickets for ferries and park entry can be purchased in advance. Costs are moderate, with ferry rides and guided tours priced reasonably.

Travel Tips

The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather and full access to activities. Pack comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sun protection, and light clothing. Respect local customs and wildlife, and carry cash as some small vendors may not accept cards. Safety is high, but standard precautions for sun exposure and water activities apply.

Culture & Customs

The local culture reflects Croatian Mediterranean traditions with a focus on hospitality and respect for nature. Social customs include polite greetings and modest dress when visiting religious sites. Important festivals include summer cultural events and traditional music performances. Visitors should observe quietness in natural areas and follow park regulations.

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