Brijuni National Park
Brijuni National Park
Brijuni National Park
Brijuni National Park
Brijuni National Park

Brijuni National Park

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    The Brijuni or the Brijuni Islands are a group of fourteen small islands, separated from the west coast of the Istrian peninsula by the narrow Fazana Strait. The largest island is Veliki Brijun which has the only publicly available access. Tourists usually book a guided tour of Fazana that includes the crossing, park entrance, a tour with the electric railway across the island and through the Safari Park, a visit to the cultural monument and the Tito exhibition. Of course, Brijuni National Park can be reached by ferry from mainland places such as Pula, Rovinj and Porec. There is one important thing to keep in mind, the island doesn't allow vehicles so only bicycles and electric cars run. The other islands are Mali Brijun, San Marco, Gaz, Okrugljak, Supin, Supinic, Galija, Grunj, Krasnica, Madona, Vrsar, Jerolim and Kozada.

    van*** • 28.06.2017

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