Brijuni National Park - Blend Of History And Natural Beauty
At a minimal distance from Paradiso Beach Bar, about 20 minutes by boat, lies Brijuni National Park, an archipelago of 14 islands, rich in remnants of Roman and Byzantine culture. On the main and largest island of Brijuni, you’ll find the most important cultural and historical monuments, including Roman ruins, Tito’s residence, museums, and numerous walking and cycling trails. In addition to African elephants, zebras, and wild boars, you can also see fossil traces of ancient animals on Brijuni. The beaches on Brijuni are peaceful, surrounded by pine forests, and ideal for relaxation and enjoyment. Therefore, Brijuni is under strict ecological supervision, and the National Park plays a vital role in preserving the natural heritage and biodiversity of the area.