The Brijuni Archipelago extends in front of the west coast of Istria. Brijuni are a group of two larger and twelve smaller islets with the total area of only 7 km2. The Brijuni Archipelago is known for its preserved Mediterranean vegetation, which is partly landscape and partly a safari park. The archipelago is noted for its valuable cultural heritage from the Roman and Byzantine times. Due to its extraordinary beauty, the Brijuni Islands have been, for over a hundred years now, a favourite tourist destination of world statesmen and aristocracy. Visit the Byzantine castrum, safari park, archeological museum of the island, sv. German Gothic church and the ruins of a Roman villa.
Zoo, safari park, museums, sculptures, flower garden, tour of the island by electric train or bicycle, panoramic riding, golf, tennis, archery, volleyball, diving, excursions along dinosaur trails.