Terrible! Rude waiters, no one who can give you information on the services offered and an aseptic and unwelcoming location, worn out and old sunbeds. Not to mention the non-existent cleaning between the beach and the bathrooms, the lesser problem that there was no paper. Dubrovnik at the same prices offers much better.
This section of the island is absolutely breathtaking and exquisitely stunning. It's peaceful, tranquil, and incredibly serene. With no cars in sight, the only transportation you'll see are a few boats and ferries coming in and out each day. There are a couple of spots where you can grab a refreshing drink or a delicious meal. You'll also find a lovely lady selling locally made jams, olive oils, spirits, and liqueurs. The water here is crystal clear, warm, and teeming with tiny fish that swim around you as you take a dip. It's pure bliss.
This stunning beach lies to the east of Dubrovnik and is easily accessible by Bus 8 from Pile Gate. Although the journey involves a descent down a steep staircase, the reward is well worth it. The beach is spacious enough to accommodate a large crowd, even during peak hours, and two cocktail bars are located towards the back. If you're looking to rent an umbrella and beach bed, the service is reasonably priced at 70 kuna per unit. We spent a delightful afternoon and early evening here before catching the same bus back to Pile Gate. For those seeking a peaceful beach with a breathtaking view of the fort walls, this is definitely the perfect choice.
The hotel, located on the coast, offers convenient bus connections to the city center. Our room had a lovely view of the sea and was cleaned daily. All of the staff members were friendly and helpful. The breakfast was served buffet-style with a wide variety of options to choose from. I would definitely choose to stay at this hotel again.
The beach is lovely and peaceful, away from the hustle and bustle of the crowds. There are plenty of parking spaces available and a beach bar nearby. It's also an excellent spot for snorkeling. The remnants of shelled buildings and an abandoned hotel give the beach a bit of a war theme vibe. You can rent beach beds and umbrellas, but unfortunately, there are no showers available.