To get to Beach Cav (accessible via a white road), you'll need to drive further along the sandy coastline. The beach tends to be less crowded due to the early sunset, but it's always immaculately clean.
The pebbly bay is incredibly beautiful and can be accessed on foot from Viskovici via a less frequented trail. Despite the presence of weeds along the path, it doesn't seem to be a very popular spot. It's worth noting that there is cell phone reception, and with the help of a trail app, reaching the bay is quite easy. It's important to be cautious of wild boars in the area, as we encountered a few during our visit. Thankfully, they were more scared of us and quickly fled. Additionally, there are numerous hunting lodges in the vicinity.
This stretch of coastline requires a bit of effort to reach. You'll need to drive to Beach Kalavojna, then follow the shoreline past Beach ProvaΕΎa. Make sure you wear sturdy shoes and bring enough water for the journey. While it's not uncommon to spot a sailboat or two in the summer, you'll likely have the beach to yourself. The water is pristine and the ambiance is truly one-of-a-kind. Remember to pack out any trash you bring and do your part in preserving the natural beauty of the area.
A stunning piece of coastline, complete with a picturesque cove and a quaint harbor. This beach is a real looker, folks. It's got all the natural beauty you could want, from the crystal-clear waters to the powdery sand. And let's not forget about that charming little port, which adds a touch of old-world charm to the whole scene. All in all, this beach is a real winner. Just don't forget your sunscreen, unless you want to look like a lobster by the end of the day.