Brijuni National Park is an archipelago of 14 islands located off the coast of Pula, Croatia, accessible via a short boat ride from the town of Fažana. Known for its lush landscapes, ancient Roman ruins, and exotic wildlife, it offers a unique mix of nature and history. Visitors can explore the islands by bike, golf cart, or guided tours, visiting attractions like the 1,600-year-old olive tree and a safari park.
A group of islands, the Brijuni National Park is one of the best places around Pula to enjoy the beauty of the nature along with a glimpse of history and medieval architecture. The islands are covered with dense forests along with Roman villas, chruches and giant footprints of the largest creatures on the planet, Dinosaurs.