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This beach is of decent size, clean and tidy with cute cane umbrellas, but it could use something more unique. There is a shower, but the presence of a chemical toilet is a major drawback. This should not be allowed on any public beach in Bibinje! I strongly recommend that this be addressed for the next season.
The inaugural public dog beach in the region, however, fails to capture my admiration. It embodies the archetypal Croatian dog beach - a stretch of coastline with difficult access to water due to jagged rocks that extend for miles before reaching a suitable depth for swimming. It was designated a dog beach because it lacked appeal to humans. The amenities are sparse, with only five flimsy palm umbrellas, a solitary dog beach sign, a parking sign on the nearby gravel, and a poop bin. There are no safety markers to demarcate the swimming area, despite the presence of both currents and water scooters. There is no running water or any other amenities available for either dogs or humans.
This beach on island Pag is definitely one of the best. It's a small, hidden gem with sandy water and a long walkway leading to the sea. There's plenty of shade available until noon, and while it may be difficult to reach by car, the effort is definitely worth it.
This stunning beach boasts an abundance of entertainment options and mouth-watering fast food choices, ensuring that you'll never go hungry during your visit. With its picturesque scenery and inviting atmosphere, this beach is a true gem that is sure to leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.