Every day, three times on the day from FAŽANA: at 09,15, 11,30, 15,15 h.
Brijuni
National Park is an oasis of the magnificent harmony between man,
animal and plant life. There are almost 700 plant species and about 250
bird species on the islands, whereas the mild Mediterranean climate
makes it a pleasant health resort.
After leaving Fažana, the line of
green islands viewed from the boat, transforms into Veliki Brijun, the
largest of the 14 islands. The traces of dinosaurs, remains of Antiquity
and later periods, achievements of modern times are all present in this
area, whose development as an exclusive resort starts in 1893 thanks to
the “old Austrian” Paul Kupelwieser, owner of the Brijuni Islands. This
fashionable seaside resort and one of the leading health resorts
started developing and gaining popularity all over Europe and worldwide.
From then on Brijuni were mostly known as a summer residence of Marshal Josip Broz Tito,
the president of former Yugoslavia, who arrived on Brijuni for the
first time in 1947. The usual, short introduction to Brijuni is a tour
by tourist train that takes visitors through all the different natural
beauties; through the safari park, by the Byzantine castrum, Roman
residential villa in Verige Bay and many other interesting sights. Right
by the harbor, there is the church of St. German from the 15th century
which houses an exhibit of Istrian frescoes and copies of Glagolitic
monuments. Nearby is the natural science exhibit, archaeological museum
and exhibition "Tito on Brijuni".


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