This small town offers quaint "beaches" on both rocks and stones. For dining and lodging, I suggest checking out Nino Restaurant.
The quality of food here is subpar compared to other dining establishments in the neighborhood. The service is terrible, with staff appearing tired and irritated. The owner spends the entire day sitting around and chatting without doing anything productive. Additionally, this place is not dog-friendly. I cannot recommend it at all. Instead, take a 7-minute walk towards Malinska and visit a place like Maslina. They offer much better fresh food, excellent service, and similar prices. You will definitely notice the difference.
The beach is a lovely spot for relaxation and swimming. During our visit in October, we had the entire place to ourselves. The path along the coastline from the campsite is also incredibly scenic.
The beach is absolutely stunning and the sea is breathtaking. There's a lovely pine tree forest nearby and three bars and restaurants that serve simple yet delicious food like seafood, pizza, and burgers. While there are public restrooms available, they could use some improvement as many people tend to spend the entire day at the beach. It's a great place to bring kids and families. However, if you prefer a more tranquil experience without crowds, there are other peaceful options in the vicinity.
This secluded beach is a gem worth discovering. While it can only be partially accessed by car, the final stretch requires a short trek down a dirt road and stairs. While the sunbathing area and shade are limited, the crystal-clear water is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. However, the beach itself is quite rough and uncomfortable to lie on, so it's recommended to bring a sturdy base and parasol for added comfort. Overall, this hidden cove is a must-visit for those seeking a peaceful and picturesque beach experience.