This beach is truly a hidden gem along the Omiš riviera. There is ample free parking available, and you can truly appreciate the clear water and untouched natural beauty of this location. It's not overly crowded either, which is a plus. The only downside is the limited options for bars and beach amenities, so it's advisable to bring your own food to avoid going hungry.
This beach in HR is quite well-known, but it does tend to get quite crowded. If you arrive later in the day, finding a parking spot can be a bit of a challenge. During our visit in August 2022, we paid 130 HRK for all-day parking. However, you don't need to worry about paying for an umbrella since there are plenty of trees close to the beach where you can find shade.
The shoreline may be petite, yet the aqua hue of the water is simply breathtaking and resembles a pristine swimming pool. Visitors can indulge in some refreshments at the cozy coffee bars and restaurants available on the premises. However, reaching this paradise requires a climb of over a hundred stairs, but the view from the top is worth every step.
Какое потрясающее место! Песчаные берега и кристально чистая вода - это зрелище, которое стоит увидеть. Как будто пляж был создан самими богами. Нежный шум волн, разбивающихся о берег, поистине музыка для ушей. Жаль, что такое живописное место часто наводняют туристы и их отвратительное поведение. Но если вы можете не обращать внимания на толпу, этот пляж является настоящей жемчужиной.
This charming cove is a sight to behold, with a natural rock formation dividing the beach into two parts, the northern section being slightly smaller. Even in the early hours, the beach can get quite crowded, but the stunning water color is worth the effort. Visitors will be delighted to find free showers available, and a promenade that leads to the famous Punta Rata rock. The best way to access the beach is by parking in the designated lot and walking down. The road leading to the beach is busy and lacks spots to move aside, making it difficult to navigate. It is worth noting that all services are located in Punta Rata, which is only a five-minute walk away.
Unfortunately, my rating for this beach is only 3 stars. It's quite diminutive and perpetually packed during the month of July. Additionally, the sun sets early, around 8 pm, which means that afternoons are not particularly sunny. If you're not fond of climbing stairs, getting to the beach can be a bit of a challenge. Despite these drawbacks, the views are lovely. However, the local bar, Tam-Tam, left something to be desired. All in all, it's not a terrible spot, but it's not the best either.