Mljet Island Croatia (Sobra)

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Mljet Island Croatia cruise port

Region
Mediterranean - Black Sea

Local Time
2024-12-13 09:57

min: 47 °F (8 °C) / max: 56 °F (14 °C) 51°F
10.6°C
Wind: 34°/ 2.4 m/s  Gust: 1.9 m/sWind: 34°/ 2.4 m/s  Gust: 1.9 m/sLight breeze
2.4 m/s
Min / Max Temperature56 °F / 14 °C
47 °F / 9 °C
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Port Mljet Island Croatia cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Mljet Island Croatia, Sobra. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
16 May, 2025
Friday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS VIVA Voyage
23 May, 2025
Friday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS VIVA Voyage
30 May, 2025
Friday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS VIVA Voyage

Mljet Island is the easternmost and southernmost of Croatia's larger islands located close to Dalmatian Coast (Adriatic Sea). The island has total area approx 98 km2 (38 mi2) and population over 1100.

The island is served by Cilipi Airport (approx 16 km / 10 mi from Dubrovnik) and also car-ferries from Dubrovnik (Gruz neighborhood) and Ston (Peljesac Peninsula). Ferry services are provided by Jadrolinija (state-owned Croatian passenger shipping company). The service is to and from Mljet Island's largest (principal) port Sobra. In addition to the car-ferries, these routes are also operated with faster catamarans (passenger-only ferries)

Mljet National Park covers island's entire northwest part, and also includes Soline Bay and two lakes ("Malo" and "Veliko"). The lakes ("small" and "large") stretch for approx 4 km (2,5 mi). In the middle of Veliko is the small Melita Island (Sveta Marija) best-known for its Abbey (12th-century Benedictine monastery, now restaurant). In an attempt to ease their shipping transport, the monks dug a channel from the large lake to Melita's south coast, thus filling two fresh-water lakes with seawater.

In early-20th century, mongooses (small feliform carnivorans native to Asia and Africa) were introduced on Mljet Island in order to reduce the large population of poisonous snakes. However, after the mongooses completed the task, they also killed much of island's birdlife.

Mljet Island Croatia cruise terminal

Cruise ships to Mljet Island Croatia dock (anchor) at Sobra - port town on the central-northern coast.

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