Brijuni is a group of fourteen small islands located in the Pula Riviera, in the Istria region of Croatia. The islands are known for their natural beauty, with lush greenery, crystal-clear waters, and stunning coastal landscapes. The main island, Veli Brijun, is the largest and most visited, offering a range of attractions and activities for tourists. Brijuni is famous for its rich history, as the islands have been inhabited since ancient times and have been home to various civilizations over the centuries. The islands are also known for their archaeological sites, including Roman villas, Byzantine fortifications, and early Christian churches.