According to the Nature Protection Act, the following activities are strictly prohibited in protected areas:
- Anchoring and/or mooring vessels outside areas designated by spatial plans and decisions of the state body responsible for inland navigation if the protected area is on inland waters
- Mooring vessels outside areas designated by spatial plans that have the status of a port if the protected area is on a maritime property
- Driving and/or parking vehicles outside areas designated for driving or parking
- Damaging and/or destroying signs and/or information boards
- Lighting fires outside of settlements and/or places specifically marked and designated for that purpose
- Installing information boards, advertisements, and/or other panels without permission
- Camping or setting up camps outside designated and marked areas
- Visiting without a ticket or vignette when a ticket or vignette is required
- Disposing of waste outside designated and marked areas
- Swimming in areas designated by the competent public institution as no-swimming zones.
In the forest park area, the following activities are prohibited:
- Cutting, removing, or damaging plants and their parts
- Lighting fires, using pyrotechnics, and organizing fireworks
- Camping
- Conducting spatial interventions without the permission of the Split-Dalmatia County body responsible for nature protection
- Disposing of waste outside designated areas
- Driving and parking vehicles outside designated areas.
RULES OF BEHAVIOR FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Marjan is a specially protected natural area, designated as a forest park.
Nothing should be done here that would cause changes in the nature. The golden rule is to take only memories from the forest park and leave nothing but footprints.
The forest park rules are posted on information boards. Please read them carefully to understand what is permitted and what is prohibited in the forest park area.
- Do not light fires. Fire is the enemy of the forest. One burned hectare of forest means the destruction of 300 birds and 400 mammals.
- Do not leave litter in the forest. Besides spoiling the environment, animals could be poisoned by it.
- Do not pick flowers, mushrooms, or forest fruits. This disrupts the forest's balance.
- Do not carve inscriptions into tree bark or plant leaves. This damages the plants.
- Do not vandalize benches, trash cans, signposts, or information boards.