This exceptional destination is a must-see for all beach lovers. The beach is tucked away and can only be accessed by descending steep stairs. Once you arrive, venture to the right of the beach and discover a vast, rocky cave that can be explored while swimming.
This breathtaking beach is a natural wonder that will leave you in awe. It's a public beach with a rocky terrain, but don't worry - there are plenty of sunbeds available for hire. If you're looking for a bit more space, be sure to grab a sunbed. The prices are incredibly affordable, so you won't have to break the bank. There's an endless array of activities to keep you entertained, and the food and drink options are plentiful. The water is so clear that you can see all the way to the bottom, making for an unforgettable early morning swim. And the sunsets here are absolutely stunning - a sight you won't want to miss.
The beach is stunning and well-maintained with a sparse crowd and ample shade. However, the water is frigid - possibly due to a nearby river - and the road leading to the beach is narrow. Despite these minor drawbacks, it's definitely worth a visit.
This charming beach is a perfect spot for families and couples to enjoy. We spent a delightful half-day here, relishing the warm sun and taking refreshing dips in the water. There's plenty of entertainment available, including a medium-sized aqua park that my little boy adored, as well as rock pools for crabbing. For those seeking adventure, there are options for kayak, pedalo, and speed boat hire, as well as boats departing for Dubrovnik every 45 minutes and island tours. There are bars on-site where you can grab some delicious food and drinks, and a small shop where you can purchase beverages and receive a complimentary plastic cup. The sun bed hire is very reasonable, priced at 45-50 kuna for the day, but it may increase slightly as the season progresses. I highly recommend this beach for anyone looking for a fun and relaxing day in the sun.