Brioni Islands
The Brioni Islands are a group of fourteen islands located off the western coast of Croatia, near the town of Pula. They are part of the Brijuni National Park, known for their stunning natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and rich historical significance. The largest island, Veliki Brijun, features archaeological sites, Roman ruins, and a safari park.
The islands have a mild Mediterranean climate, making them a popular destination for tourists. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the scenic landscapes. The Brioni Islands are also home to various species of birds, making them a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.