OT Staff
Often referred to as the "Golden Horn," Zlatni Rat is a striking V-shaped beach with fine pebbles and crystal-clear waters. Its dynamic shape shifts with the tides, making it a natural marvel.
Located 10 km east of Hvar Town, Dubovica Beach is a tranquil cove with white pebbles and turquoise waters. Accessible via a short hike, it’s perfect for swimming and has a quaint beach bar.
A peaceful retreat, this beach is a 30-minute walk from Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Offering stunning views of the city’s walls, it features a mix of sunbeds, umbrellas, and a charming beachside bar.
Nestled within dramatic cliffs, Stiniva Bay is accessible by boat or a steep footpath. Its secluded pebbled beach and pristine waters make it an ideal escape for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
On the Makarska Riviera, Punta Rata is a family-friendly spot with fine pebbles, crystal-clear waters, and a backdrop of pine forests. It’s known for its calm atmosphere, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
Known for its white sands and shallow turquoise waters, Sakarun Beach is perfect for families. Surrounded by pine trees, it provides a serene environment and is one of Croatia’s rare sandy beaches.
Stretching over 1.5 km, this sandy beach offers shallow waters, making it ideal for children and water sports. Paradise Beach is a favourite among families seeking an active yet relaxing day out.
Located near Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Banje Beach blends historical views with modern amenities. Its pebbly shore and clear waters offer opportunities for relaxation, swimming, and various water sports.
Close to Zlatni Rat, Murvica Beach offers a quieter escape. Surrounded by vineyards and cliffs, this pebble beach is perfect for those seeking tranquillity amidst Brač Island’s natural beauty.
Stračinska Beach is a hidden gem on Šolta Island, featuring pebbles and pristine waters. Accessible by boat or through olive groves, it’s a secluded haven for those looking to disconnect.