Cruise to Brijuni — Tito's legendary private archipelago, now a National Park — where Roman ruins, a safari park with exotic animals, and pristine Adriatic waters coexist on a car-free island. One of the Adriatic's most extraordinary half-day escapes.
What to expect
A short ferry from Fažana whisks you to the car-free island, where a narrated electric train winds through lush parkland past roaming exotic animals gifted to Tito by world leaders. Your guide walks you through the Roman Villa with intact mosaic floors and the 5th-century Byzantine basilica. Lunch at the Park's restaurant overlooking the harbour is unhurried and delicious — think local Istrian wine and freshly caught fish. The return sail across the cobalt Adriatic closes a genuinely unforgettable day.
Good to know
Fažana is a 15-minute taxi or private transfer from Pula port. Pre-book the official premium package directly on the National Park website; spaces are limited. Bring sunscreen and comfortable walking shoes. Confirm your all-aboard time and choose the morning departure for maximum island time.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Pula — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.