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Apartments Palma
Situated within 200 metres of Paljevina Beach and 18 km of Odysseus Cave, Apartments Palma offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Polače.

Apartments Lorena Mljet
22 km from Odysseus Cave, Apartments Lorena Mljet is located in Pomena and provides air-conditioned rooms. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking.

Apartments Soline - National park Mljet
Apartments Soline - National park Mljet is situated on the seafront in Goveđari, 21 km from Odysseus Cave. There is a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.

Guest House Matana Pomena
Set within Mljet National Park, just steps away from the beach, Guest House Matana Pomena features a restaurant with terrace. It boasts sea views and offers free WiFi access.

Guest House Busurelo
Offering sea views, Guest House Busurelo is an accommodation set in Polače, 700 metres from Paljevina Beach and 18 km from Odysseus Cave.

Guesthouse Pomena
Located in the heart of Mljet National Park, Guesthouse Pomena is surrounded by sea and nature and set in a quiet area without traffic.

Adio Mare
Located in Pomena, Adio Mare offers beachfront accommodation 22 km from Odysseus Cave and provides various facilities, such as a terrace and a bar.

Apartmani Pjevalo-Mljet
Set in Polače, 24 km from Odysseus Cave, Apartmani Pjevalo-Mljet offers accommodation with a private beach area and free private parking. The apartment features family rooms.

Apartments Nodilo
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Apartments Nodilo is located in Polače, 100 metres from Paljevina Beach and 18 km from Odysseus Cave.

Double Room Pomena 4929a
Double Room Pomena 4929a is located in Pomena. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Odysseus Cave is 23 km away.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 146 reviewsExcellent property. Perfect location - grocery store, ferry terminal, all the restaurants, entrance to the National park next to the house. The hosts were absolutely nice, super helpful. The Room was clean. A must stay in amazing beautiful Pomena.Guest review byRomanaSlovakia
- From £121.29 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,462 reviewsThe hotel's excellent location next to the National Park, the beach with very clear water and incredible sunsets. The hotel had very tasty breakfasts and dinners. But most of all I want to note the staff - incredibly good and friendly people.Guest review byAlinaUkraine
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 108 reviewsGreat studio, nice sea view, big terrace, very nicely furnished. In a quiet area, close to water, surrounded by nature.Guest review bySaraSlovenia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 241 reviewsVery nice view on port! well equiped apartment Quiet place Helpfull and friendly staffGuest review byPetrCzech Republic
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- 10.0
The national park is beautiful and peaceful.
The national park is beautiful and peaceful. You can swim in the lakes within the park which have an outlet to the ocean so they are salt water. The park is ideal for cycling and walking; electric bikes being particularly popular and easy to hire. Pomena is right by the entrance to the park and boasts some good restaurants with lovely views over the harbour. There is also a beach club nearby that belongs to a hotel but is also open to the public.Guest review bySueUnited Kingdom - 8.0
There isn’t a lot going on in polace but a good place to...
There isn’t a lot going on in polace but a good place to have as a base for the national park. It’s very quiet and peaceful with a handful of restaurants which were fully booked and very expensive apart from one we found right next to where we were staying. It was set back from the edge of the sea and had Astro turf where the small amount of table and chairs were. Very reasonably priced with a good choice and nice friendly owners. There is also a small supermarket, bakery, ATM machine, 2 bike hire places and a kiosk to buy tickets to the national park and an information centre. It is an old port with some historical buildings but If you’re looking for a more modern vibrant place then pomena would be the better choice.Guest review byAnnetteUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Laid-back (nightly entertainment is watching the sunset) and...
Laid-back (nightly entertainment is watching the sunset) and small but has what you need (except for the grocery store being seasonal). The park entrance is in town and the path leads directly to the salt lakes, I loved going early in the morning and having the place to myself. FYI - The tours start coming 9-10ish. Restaurants: Melody opens at 7am, takes cards, and is run by a lovely family serving good food. Croatian coastal prices are not cheap (I have been to Rovinj, Korcula, & Dubrovnik), any meal will be at least 12+ euro. Bring cash as well as credit cards.Guest review byjim annUnited States - 10.0
Nice place, however I prefer other places like Saplunara for...
Nice place, however I prefer other places like Saplunara for instance cause it is not so crowded. Great hosts in apartements Angelo, perfect food in local restaurants, Gundulište and Stella Maris. Easy to approach Veliko and Malo jezero. Great massage in Pomena. I have to take my car to the mechanic. There was a great one, Ivan from Babino polje, half an hour away from Polače. Ane from the restaurant Ante's place in Saplunara made us a day when pampering us with her food and hospitality.Guest review byDarjaSlovenia - 10.0
Great location to base yourself for visiting Mljet NP.
Great location to base yourself for visiting Mljet NP. Lots of opportunities for watersports (on sea and lakes), hiking and cycling, and swimming both in sea and lakes. Ferries to and from were full so good job we booked in advance. Some lovely restaurants (be warned some are cash only) - with those to the north of the bay having great sunset views. Pomena itslef is not very big so easy to get around, and the "lakes" are only a short walk away.Guest review bySimonUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The location is great, in a quiet place, yet there are shops...
The location is great, in a quiet place, yet there are shops, restaurants, and cafes nearby. In the village it is possible to rent bicycles (electric and regular) and use them to tour the nearby national park.Guest review byVanjaCroatia - 8.0
Lovely seaside village where you disembark from the...
Lovely seaside village where you disembark from the Dubrovnik / Korcula catamaran. It is not the cheapest place to stay but good value on bikes and food (Lito supermarket) at the end of the village heading towards the national park. Also at this end is a lovely place (Forca Coffee Grill Bar) where you can sample a very nice breakfast for reasonable cost. But don't limit your explorations to Pomena, there are many other places to visit on Mljet island and not far from Pomena :-)Guest review byBrendanIreland