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Practical info — Mrljane

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📍 Nearby

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💡 Tips

  • Relax at the sandy beach in Mrljane, one of the few on the island, featuring shallow waters well-suited for kids.
  • Hike up to Veliki Botić, the highest peak, for a panoramic view of the Pašman channel and Kornati islands.
  • Take the ferry from Biograd to Tkon for the quickest access to the island of Pašman.
  • Rent a bike to explore the rugged and uninhabited southern side of the island.
  • Look out for wild medicinal herbs like immortelle, which scent the air during early summer.

🍽 Food

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Pašman Olive Oil

The island is famous for its high-quality olive oil; try it in any local Konoba.

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Octopus Salad

A refreshing Dalmatian classic, usually served with local capers and boiled potatoes.

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Grilled Sardines

A budget-friendly and delicious local staple, best enjoyed right by the sea.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Island Olive Oil

Purchase directly from families in Mrljane for a superior, authentic product.

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Immortelle Products

Handmade essential oils and skincare products derived from the island's wild herbs.

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Pine Grove

The wooded area near the main beach is great for a quiet afternoon nap in the shade.

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South Coast Coves

Follow the coastal paths to find tiny, deserted rocky coves away from the settlement.

Mrljane is a scenic coastal village situated on the island of Pašman, within the Zadar archipelago in the central Adriatic region of Croatia. The settlement is spread along a shallow bay, famous for its extensive sandy beaches and the clear waters of the Pašman Channel, which separates the island from the mainland. Historically, Mrljane is among the island's oldest inhabited places, with a heritage rooted in fishing, agriculture, and traditional Mediterranean trade. The local architecture features a blend of historic Dalmatian stone structures and contemporary villas, all framed by lush olive groves and aromatic pine forests. The Church of St. Anthony of Padua stands as the village's primary cultural landmark, hosting local festivals and preserving religious traditions that have survived for centuries. Geographically, the area is dominated by the limestone ridges of the island, including the nearby Semic hill, which provides trekkers with sweeping views of the Zadar islands and the Velebit mountain range across the sea. The village is highly regarded for its peaceful ambiance, making it a sanctuary for boaters and travelers seeking an authentic island lifestyle away from the bustling tourist hubs. Local life remains closely tied to the sea and land, with the production of high-quality olive oil and sundried figs remaining a cornerstone of the domestic economy.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C56913172225252015117
Rain mm908975686655405010296129110

Geography

Population
346
Coordinates
43.95000, 15.36670

Facts

  • Island: Pašman
  • County: Zadar
  • Population: 249 (2011 census)
  • Main landmark: Church of St. Anthony of Padua
  • Coastline: Known for its sandy bay
  • Economic focus: Olive oil production and fishing

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Mrljane located?
On the island of Pašman, between the villages of Pašman and Neviđane.
Are there sandy beaches there?
Yes, Mrljane is known for its beautiful sandy beach.
What is the landmark of the village?
The Semić hill provides a great panoramic view of the Pašman channel.
Is Mrljane a quiet place?
Yes, it is a traditional fishing village, handy for relaxation.
How to get to the island?
By ferry from Biograd to Tkon or from Zadar to Preko (Ugljan) and then across the bridge.
Mrljane: where is it located?
Mrljane is located in Croatia.
Mrljane: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Mrljane: why is it worth visiting?
Mrljane is a scenic coastal village situated on the island of Pašman, within the Zadar archipelago in the central Adriatic region of Croatia.
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