The beach is nice BUT: - The path to get there is very difficult. Steep and uneven. Going up is painful. - Croatian people go there by boat so you swim in between boats with a strong motor oil scent. - Can be very crowded because it is kind of small. - Dogs aren't officially allowed so if you have one people will be unhappy with yours and if you haven't one, you'll be disturbed by the people that took theirs on the beach.
This delightful location boasts an absence of crowds during the month of April. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the natural surroundings, including the stunning ocean and the soothing melody of the waves. However, it's important to prepare for a bit of a workout as you'll need to ascend numerous steps to fully appreciate all that this beach has to offer.
This seaside destination boasts an abundance of pebbly and stony shorelines, which are complemented by the most splendid aquamarine waters. You'll find a plethora of watering holes, lodgings, and eateries to suit every taste and preference. It's the kind of place that caters to couples, families, and everyone in between. Although it can get quite packed, there are ample parking facilities to accommodate the influx of visitors. PQ2.
The beach is small but pleasant, with medium-sized round pebbles that are quite beautiful. A cold stream runs through the middle of the beach, which can be refreshing to use to cool your drink, depending on how much it has rained. Parking can be challenging as there is limited space on the side of the main road, and there is a long walk down to the beach of about 50m, with stairs and concrete provided by the locals. There are no facilities available, so be sure to bring your own food and drinks and some water to rinse off the salt.