Nightlife Island Mljet
Nightlife contributes greatly to the tourism offer. More and more cities and tourist destinations's offer is based on a predominantly young population that demands fulfillment whole day and night stay in a place. Young people on holiday spend an active night life, they are interested in entertainment, socializing, meeting and tourist offer all the richer content that it gives them. This is the usual catering services, developing a rich night life through a variety of entertainment and pop concerts activities for young people, nightclubs organized content that is no longer limited to a confined space but was extended to the streets, squares, beaches, camping and swimming pools, while in the organization of such events include the entire population of the place. Nightlife, however, is not only focused on the needs of young people, but the offer is extended to the content that matches the older part of the population, and below that includes a tour of slot clubs, bars, pubs, casinos and other similar facilities. Good organization nightlife, rich and exciting content developed tourist spots.
In the south dalamatian archipelago, paralell to an esat part of the peninsula of Pelješac is situated the most southern and more eastern of the Croatian largest islands - Mljet.
The island of Mljet is 37 km long and has an avarage amplitude of 3km. The oldest sources in which is mentioned the island of Mljet, under the name of Melita (Melite), are bounded to a Greek history. Among many Greek writers namely, at the beginning of the IV.century B.C., is mentioned the name of Mljet. Even the Homer's story of the Itaka's king Ulysses is connected to the island of Mljet. The story tell's that after the shipwreck, Ulysses swam till the nearest island on which he found a shelter in a cave where later the nymph Clipso trapped him. It's considerated that the island in question was Mljet. After the Greeks, Mljet recives it's first permanent habitants the Iliryans, who came from the Peljesac peninsula and the valley of Neretva. From that period are conserved many historic and cultural monuments (emblems, forts), while from the Roman...