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Milna Vacations

Experiencing the real essence of Milna starts with knowing a few basic facts. Are you ready to learn exactly where this unique destination is and what there is to do there?

This town can be found 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Split. It's also 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of Omis.

This area of Split-Dalmatia boasts a population of some 900 people.

Places to visit in Milna

Hvar Fortress is one of the most significant attractions here. Don't visit this happening town without spending some time here.

Grab some cheese, crackers and a bottle of vino and head on over to Jerolim Beach. It's one of the most picturesque places in the surrounding area for a relaxing picnic. Need more ideas? Tvrdalj Castle is an intriguing complex of age-old halls, corridors and rooms. Go for a look around, traipse through its grounds and try to find out a few things about this impressive structure. But there's more. Need to impress your significant other? Take them for a stroll along the shore at Lanterna Beach.

Where do you fly into for Milna?

Prepare for some brand new experiences! The center of Milna is only 13 miles (21 kilometers) southwest of Brac Island Airport (BWK).

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Milna?
With Travelocity vacation packages, you can experience the sights and sounds of Milna for only CA $1,308. Flights, hotels and experiences — we have it all. You can save some cash just by bundling together your bookings. With all of that taken care of before leaving, you can sit back, relax and not worry about a thing.
How long should my Milna vacation be?
There’s no hard and fast rule when it comes to how long your vacation in Milna should be, but most people stay for around 3 nights. Got some wiggle room in your departure date? Extend your vacation by another night or two. Then you’ll have loads of time to discover the area’s hidden treasures as well.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Milna?
Travelocity is the only place you need to go to score an amazing Milna package deal. Choose from as many as 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties across the globe and put together a travel itinerary that’s suited to you. With so much choice, it’s time to start booking your next big escape.
Why should I book my Milna vacation bundle via Travelocity?
Because you’ll never roam on your own if you lock in your trip with us, and we offer round-the-clock support and top-quality service to boot. Add to that our Price Match Guarantee and tons of destinations to choose from. We’re here to help you have the trip of a lifetime.
Can I save money on my Milna car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
Bundling your hotel, car and flight into a Milna vacation package is a great way to score better prices. Plus, having your own rental car gives you the freedom to make your way to all those amazing sights you want to explore. Situated 80 kilometers from Milna, Mljet National Park is one attraction that should feature on your itinerary. Turn up the tunes and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Milna?
Split Airport (SPU), the primary terminal in Milna, is where you’ll step off the plane. It sits 48 kilometers north of the downtown area.
Where should I stay when visiting Milna?
The Marlene - 50 m From sea - R3 is popular with many visitors. Book now to avoid missing out.

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