The beach was absolutely lovely, with plenty of water attractions that kept the kids entertained for hours. What really sets this beach apart from the others we visited on Pelješac is the soft, sandy floor that makes walking and playing in the water a real pleasure. However, it must be said that the beach was quite crowded when we visited, which may not be to everyone's taste.
The left side of the shore is adorned with sizable submerged rocks, rendering it a bit strenuous to stroll. On the other hand, the right portion is bedecked with fine sand, which is more delightful to walk on. While the ambiance is a tad monotonous and hushed, it is perfect for vacationers who prefer a more tranquil retreat.
The beach has a lot of shade and isn't very clean. While the views are pleasant, there are better beaches to visit on the peninsula.
The village nestled in the mountains can get quite crowded, but the view is absolutely stunning. Finding a parking spot can be a bit of a challenge, but if you're into cliff jumping, the harbor has a pier that's a few meters high and deep enough to jump from. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Mljet island while you're here, just stop by the harbor for information.
This seaside location is truly remarkable and notably serene, particularly during these present times.