1. Lokrum Island is an uninhabited island located off the coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The island is known for its natural beauty, including dense forests, rocky beaches, and a large saltwater lake. Visitors can explore the island’s historic attractions, such as the ruins of a medieval monastery and a fortress built by the French in the 19th century. The island is also home to several peacocks, which were brought to the island by Maximilian of Habsburg in the 19th century.

2. The island is open to visitors from April to November, from 9 am to 7 pm. The island is accessible by ferry from Dubrovnik’s Old Town Port, which runs regularly throughout the day. There is no phone number for the island, but visitors can contact the Dubrovnik Tourist Board for more information.

3. Tickets for the ferry to Lokrum Island can be purchased at the Old Town Port or online in advance. The cost of a round-trip ticket is approximately 150 kuna (about $23 USD) for adults and 50 kuna (about $8 USD) for children. Visitors should plan to bring cash, as there are no ATMs on the island. Transportation on the island is limited to footpaths, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.