Brijuni National Park
Brijuni National Park is located in Croatia, consisting of 14 islands in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea. The park is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring lush vegetation, diverse wildlife, and clear blue waters. It is a popular destination for visitors seeking outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming.
The islands are rich in history, with archaeological sites dating back to the Roman era. Tito's Villa, the former summer residence of Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, is also situated here, adding cultural significance to the park. Brijuni National Park was established in 1983 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.