This stretch of natural beauty is undeniably stunning, but it has unfortunately become a victim of its own success. The influx of tourists has brought with it a slew of issues, including the never-ending struggle to find a parking spot along the road. And don't even get me started on the exorbitant prices for a measly parasol and two sun beds - you'd be better off heading to Krk for a better deal. Plus, many of the sun beds are broken, making for a less-than-ideal lounging experience. The beach bar is a sorry excuse for a refreshment stand, with limited options and steep prices that will leave you feeling robbed. And don't even think about finding a changing room or toilet - those luxuries are nowhere to be found. Maybe, just maybe, it would be worth it to visit during the off-season when it's less crowded and retains some of its wild charm. But during the high season, the hassle of it all just isn't worth it.