This beach is fantastic! It's officially called Spat Beach and it's a small, picturesque beach that doesn't get too crowded. The beach is covered in small stones, so it may not be the best choice for young children. It's recommended to bring water shoes. The water is shallow for over 50 meters. There's a great bar on the beach that serves tasty food and the prices are reasonable. The service is also very friendly. The toilets are clean and free to use, and there's free parking available. Overall, it's an excellent option for a beach day.
The water at this beach in Croatia is truly the dirtiest we have ever seen. Unlike the beautiful clean pebble beaches typically found in Croatia, this part of Pag Island mostly has yellow sand, but not the fine kind you'd find in the Caribbean. The sand is not clean, as it consists of rough sand, dirt, and a lot of grime. The water is so murky that even at my height of 165 cm, I couldn't see my bright hot pink water shoes when I looked down. Not only is the water dirty, but it is also warm, making it not at all refreshing on a hot day. The beach, along with the entire stretch of shore from Pag Town, is lined with small boats and people with kids in saggy diapers going in and out of the water. With all the boats, diapers, grime, and garbage in the water, I could only go in knee-deep before I had to get out and go home because I was so grossed out. Pag Island has many pristine, sparsely populated beaches, but you won't find them anywhere near Pag Town. Unless there's a specific reason why you can't or won't venture out (such as a 50-minute drive to the other side of the island), I can't understand why anyone would choose to spend their summer days here.
Lovely sunset Despite the unfortunate and unsatisfactory experience at the pizzeria, the sunset along the drive was truly a sight to behold. Along the drive, there are a few spots designed for quick stops and photo opportunities, boasting stunning scenery.
This is a lovely spot that's perfect for families with kids. There are plenty of small, well-maintained beaches to choose from, and the water is crystal-clear with minimal boat traffic. The beaches themselves are covered in smooth pebbles and the water gradually gets deeper. You can wade out to about shoulder-depth before reaching a ridge where the water gets a bit deeper. It's a great place for children to learn to swim!