any cycling trails lead from Peroj throughout Istria. You don’t have to bring your own bicycle; we can arrange rentals through the Peroj bike rental agency. Cycling is ideal in May, June, and September. During these months, the weather is very pleasant, and there is minimal traffic. Trust me, I’m a big cycling fan, and these months are my favorite. Enjoy rides to Bale, Parenzana, the Kamenjak peninsula, and many other sights. You can also participate in adventure races like the Lim Bay Challenge. One week is not enough!
Nestled in the Adriatic Sea, just off the Istrian peninsula, lie the enchanting Brijuni Islands, a Croatian national park steeped in history and natural splendor. This archipelago, comprised of 14 islands, boasts a unique blend of lush Mediterranean landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and fascinating historical remnants. From Roman villas and dinosaur footprints to the opulent legacy of Yugoslav President Tito, Brijuni offers a captivating journey through time. Today, visitors can explore the safari park and wander through archaeological sites that whisper tales of ancient civilizations. The islands‘ rich biodiversity, coupled with their intriguing past, makes them a must-see destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Brijuni’s serene beauty and cultural significance create an unforgettable experience, a true jewel of the Adriatic.
In Peroj arelocated two beaches – Martulina and Bodinka. Both are wide and along all the seaside with nice view on Brijuni island. Martulina offers also one special curiosity – corupted navy pier is now home of many sea spieches and fishes, ideal for explore the sea life by snorcheling