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Mljet Island - Climate

Dalmatia - Dubrovnik

Because of its unique original beauty, the island of Mljet, meets all the criteria is rightfully holds the title of National Park. Mljet is the largest Croatian Dalmatian island, located in the vicinity of Dubrovnik, Korcula and Peljesac peninsula.

Mljet belongs to the Mediterranean climate with dry, clear and very warm summers and rainy, but mild winters, with most rainfall in late autumn and early winter. In the summer months usually blows burin, night and morning and afternoon turns into a refreshing breeze. There are periods when the last days of calm sea, the sea is quite calm, leaves no flashing. Then a real pleasure to swim along the coast of Mljet and admire the clear waters and lush. Rain during this period rarely falls, except for occasional brief storm with winds from the sea. During the winter months kasnojesenskih strong wind blows and then it is very fresh. However, these periods are not long, because they alternate with periods of warmer southerly winds. Then the temperature rises rapidly and reaches more than 15 C. The snow is a rarity, and when I fall, is quickly dissolved. It usually comes from the south over the open sea. Early the fall, even most of the winter, mild and leaves and flowers are many types of shrubs, trees and fruit trees, such as heather, myrtle, strawberry, pomegranate, orange, etc. Mljet has an ideal climate for the development of winter tourism.

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