Brijuni National Park

BRIJUNI NATIONAL PARK
Brijuni National Park consists of fourteen islands and islets covering an area of 736 hectares. They are situated along the southwestern coast of the Istrian Peninsula, separated from the mainland by the Fažana Channel. Brijuni National Park consists of fourteen islands and islets covering an area of 736 hectares. They are situated along the southwestern coast of the Istrian Peninsula, separated from the mainland by the Fažana Channel. Apart from summer activities, the Veliki Brijun beach provides amenities such as tennis, golf, archery, bicycle and electric car riding as well as a ride in Tito’s Cadillac from 1953.
The main destination for boaters is the harbor of Veliki Brijun with about thirty daily berths providing power and water points. Upon arrival, boaters should report at the reception desk of hotel Neptun. Entering as well as anchoring in the NP is permitted only in the main harbor of Veliki Brijun and in Sv. Nikola bay on Mali Brijun, whereas this is forbidden in other parts of the park.
The Brijuni Islands - a group of two larger and 12 smaller islands situated off the west coast of the Istrian peninsula.
Contact:
BRIJUNI NATIONAL PARK
Tel. +385 (052) 525-888
Fax: +385 (052) 521-367
e-mail: brijuni@brijuni.hr
web-site: www.brijuni.hr
Recpetion for nautical tourists :
Hotel Neptun Tel. +385 (052) 525-807
