The first inhabitants were Ardiaei,Illyrian tribe, who, through the port Prapratno on the peninsula Pelješac, came to Mljet approximately 4000 years ago. The first contact they had with the island was in ports Sobra and Okuklje because they were the nearest to Pelješac, but they also had contact with ports Polače and Kozarica. Arriving on a fully wooded island, they slowly settled close to the drinking water sources and along the edges of the island\'s valleys. They lived in small dwellings built of stone walls, while they were covered by underbrush and pine branches. They were farmers, dealt mainly with goats and sheep farming, hunting and fishing.
Klaster Dubrovnik, u koji su uključene Turističke zajednice općina Mljet, Dubrovačko primorje, Župa Dubrovačka, Konavle i Turistička zajednica grada Dubrovnika kreiraju novu zajedničku...
The development of cycling tourism has created the need for a simple and practical type of urban equipment intended for cyclists, and Mljet has gone that extra step to make sure that cyclists have an...
The Mljet Tourist Board traditionally organises an Easter Events. Program includes Egg painting and palm weaving workshop, Flower Fair, Easter breakfast & egg game.
Tourism presentation of Mljet, Korcula & Peljesac organised by Dubrovnik and Neretva County Tourist board and Ojla travel agency in Slovenia for Valentine's day with the most beautiful dalmatian...
The traditional Workshop of Gathering Wild Edible Plants, including education,harvesting and preparation under the expert guidance of Mrs. Sani Sardelić from Korčula.