The beach is unfortunately littered with various marine debris that has washed ashore, but with proper cleaning and maintenance, it has the potential to transform into a stunning cove adorned with smooth pebbles.
The beach nearby can be easily reached by car, but it's worth noting that there may be some litter present due to the strong winds.
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 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.
This village has a truly stunning beach, though it can be a bit challenging to reach. Despite its beauty, it's disheartening to see the amount of litter left behind by tourists. Everything from used toilet paper to plastic bottles is scattered about.
This petite yet stunning beach offers a limited number of parking spots along the main road. The descent to the beach is somewhat rocky, but the brief 5-minute journey is well worth the effort. Once you arrive, you'll find plenty of options for renting umbrellas and chairs, as well as purchasing refreshing beverages. While I gave this beach a 4-star rating due to a temporary unpleasant odor, likely caused by dead fish, I still highly recommend it. Please note that pets are not permitted on the premises.