Prožura – A Historic Mljet Village with Timeless Charm

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Prožura is one of Mljet’s most picturesque inland villages, perched on a hillside above the northern coast. Surrounded by cypress trees, olive groves, and traditional stone houses, it feels like stepping back in time.

Practical Tips for Visitors

  • How to get there: Prožura is located on the northern side of Mljet, about 5 km west of the ferry port in Sobra. It’s easily reached by car or scooter.
  • What to see: The churches of St. Martin, St. Roch, and St. Nicholas, plus the medieval defensive tower built by locals.
  • Nearby attractions: Prožurska Luka for swimming and dining; Sobra for ferry connections and more taverns.
  • Where to eat: While Prožura itself is quiet, you’ll find good seafood restaurants by the sea in Prožurska Luka.
  • Accommodation: Mostly private apartments, either in the old village or down by the harbor.
  • Best for: Travelers who enjoy history, architecture, and peaceful surroundings.

Unlike the busier coastal settlements, Prožura is calm and atmospheric. Narrow stone lanes wind between centuries-old houses, many with gardens full of olives, figs, and citrus trees. From the village, you can enjoy sweeping views over the Adriatic and nearby islets.

Just below Prožura lies Prožurska Luka, a charming little harbor where you can swim in crystal-clear waters or relax in a seaside konoba. The combination of hillside heritage and coastal leisure makes Prožura a unique stop on your Mljet journey.

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