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Explore Mljet National Park by e-bike, cycling past lakes, historic sites, and charming villages. Enjoy active exploration with guided insights for a memorable day.
This e-bike tour of Mljet National Park offers a fantastic way to see some of Croatia’s most stunning natural and historical sights in just a couple of hours. With the flexibility of electric bikes, travelers can cover more ground comfortably while soaking in the park’s beauty. The tour includes visits to ancient ruins, picturesque lakes, and charming villages—perfect for those who want an active yet relaxed experience.
One thing we particularly appreciate about this tour is how accessible it is; the bikes are new and easy to ride, making it suitable for most fitness levels. The inclusion of a knowledgeable guide adds depth to the experience, ensuring you learn about the area’s history and culture along the way. However, it’s worth noting that entrance to the park is not included in the price, so budget an extra €25 for that.
This tour is ideal for travelers craving a blend of outdoor activity, cultural insights, and scenic views without the hassle of driving or navigating on their own. If you’re looking for a well-organized, small-group adventure that balances fun and education, this Mljet e-bike trip should be high on your list.


This tour stands out because it combines ease of exploration with authentic sights. The electric bikes make it accessible to a broad range of travelers—including those who may not consider themselves avid cyclists but still want to enjoy the outdoors. We loved the way the guide shared stories about the Roman ruins in Polace, giving the history a tangible feel that enriches the entire experience.
The route around the lakes offers a relaxed pace, with plenty of stops to take photos or just soak in the scenery. Cycling through Govedari, the oldest village in the park, adds a touch of genuine local flavor, and the visit to St. Mary’s Island is a highlight—an idyllic spot with an ancient church that’s worth the small extra fee for entry.
From a practical standpoint, the included helmet, bottled water, and use of high-quality bikes add value, making it a cost-effective way to experience Mljet’s highlights. The tour lasts about 2 hours, making it a manageable addition to a day’s itinerary, especially if you’re short on time but craving a meaningful encounter with nature and history.
While the tour is mostly praised for its scenic route and knowledgeable guide, it’s important to remember that the park entry fee isn’t included, so plan for an additional cost. Also, the tour departs with a small group, which helps keep the experience intimate and allows for more personalized attention from the guide.
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Our journey begins in Polace, where the guide shares captivating stories about the ancient Roman palace located here. The remains are impressive, and the explanation of its history makes it more than just a ruin—it becomes a window into the past. One reviewer noted that the integrity of the site and the storytelling made this part of the tour especially memorable. The visit lasts around 15 minutes, giving enough time to appreciate the site without feeling rushed. The best part? It’s free to visit the ruins, so you get a dose of history without additional expense.
Next, we cycle around the famous lakes of the park, which are the heart of Mljet’s natural charm. The route is described as an easy ride, suitable for most fitness levels, making it accessible for families or casual cyclists. Highlights include the St. Mary’s Island with its small church and peaceful ambiance, the Big Bridge offering panoramic views, and the quaint Soline Village—a peaceful spot where you can pause and enjoy the scenery.
The reviewer’s experience echoes what many travelers find appealing: the chance to get close to nature while being active. The guide’s insights help you understand the park’s ecological and cultural significance, enriching the visual experience. The total time spent at this stop is about 1 hour 15 minutes, which allows for a leisurely exploration without feeling hurried.
The tour concludes with a visit to Govedari, the park’s oldest village, where history and local life intersect. Here, you can ride through the narrow streets and learn about the village’s past. A reviewer mentioned that the ride through Govedari was particularly enjoyable, with the chance to discover more about local traditions and architecture. It’s a brief 15-minute stop, but enough to leave you with a sense of authentic rural life in Mljet.

The tour includes helmet use, bicycle access, and bottled water—essentials for comfort and safety during the ride. The main expense not covered is the park’s entrance fee, which is €25. This fee grants access to the lakes, the church on St. Mary’s Island, and other attractions within the park. Considering the overall cost ($77.57), the tour provides good value, especially when you factor in the guided storytelling and the convenience of an organized activity.
The tour is designed for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 15, ensuring a more personal experience. The timing, about 2 hours in total, makes it manageable even for those with busy schedules. Since the tour departs near public transportation options, access is straightforward for most visitors.

One reviewer highlighted that the bike was brand new and appreciated the plenty of explanations from the guide. They also enjoyed the visit to the small island with the Notre-Dame-du-Lac church, emphasizing that the experience was worth the price, especially considering the added park entry fee. The guide’s knowledge and friendly attitude clearly stood out, making the tour both informative and enjoyable.


This Mljet E-bike tour offers a balanced blend of active exploration, cultural insights, and scenic beauty. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to cover more ground than a walking tour allows but still prefer an intimate, guided experience. The combination of smooth electric bikes, interesting stops, and knowledgeable guides makes it a smart choice for those seeking a hassle-free way to enjoy Mljet’s highlights.
If you’re a curious traveler who values authentic encounters—like the chance to ride through the oldest village or explore ancient ruins—this tour delivers. The small group size ensures a personal touch, and the inclusion of bottled water and helmets adds to the overall value.
However, keep in mind that the price excludes the park entry fee, so factor that into your budget. If you’re ready for a fun, scenic, and insightful ride in one of Croatia’s most beautiful national parks, this e-bike tour is a fantastic option.

Do I need to be an experienced cyclist?
No, the bikes are electric and described as easy to ride, making this suitable for most fitness levels, including casual riders.
Is the park entrance fee included?
No, the €25 entrance fee to Mljet National Park is not included in the tour price. You’ll need to purchase your ticket separately.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration of the tour is approximately 2 hours, including stops at key sites.
What’s the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, which helps keep the experience personalized and manageable.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included in the tour package for safety.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the easy ride and short duration make it suitable for families, provided children are comfortable on bikes.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience, receiving a full refund.
How do I get to the starting point?
The tour is near public transportation options, making it accessible for most travelers staying in or near Mljet.
This Mljet E-bike tour balances scenic beauty, cultural discovery, and active fun—perfect for those looking to experience Croatia’s natural delights with a bit of history thrown in.