Travel Archives - Total Croatia https://total-croatia-news.com/news/travel/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 06:59:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://total-croatia-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/favicon.ico Travel Archives - Total Croatia https://total-croatia-news.com/news/travel/ 32 32 The 5 Best Beaches on Rab Island https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-rab-island/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-rab-island/#respond Fri, 12 Jul 2024 06:59:41 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172705 July the 12th, 2024 – Continuing our look at the best beaches up and down the coast and on the islands, our journey takes us to an island first settled by Liburnian tribes. Here are the 5 best beaches on Rab island. Rajska plaža (Lopar) Located in the northeastern part of Rab we have Lopar, ... Read more

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July the 12th, 2024 – Continuing our look at the best beaches up and down the coast and on the islands, our journey takes us to an island first settled by Liburnian tribes. Here are the 5 best beaches on Rab island.

Rajska plaža (Lopar)

Located in the northeastern part of Rab we have Lopar, and in Lopar we have the largest and most popular sandy beach on Rab: Rajska plaža (Paradise beach). Rajska plaža extends over a length of 2 kilometers, and has been awarded a “Blue Flag” for water cleanliness, quality, and environmental safety. This beach even made it on CNN’s “Top 100 Beaches in the World” list! Rajska plaza has a shallow sea of about 1 kilometer, making it great for children and for families. Due to its popularity, you can expect there to be plenty of facilities and activities on the island to enjoy. Rajska plaža has everything from beach volleyball to water slides, parasailing, and after beach parties. There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants to enjoy.

sahara (lopar)

Another beach located in Lopar worth a mention is Sahara beach, about a 30 minute walk from Rajska plaža on marked trails through nature. Sahara beach is a stunning sandy beach that is also one of the most popular nudists beach in the region. Accessible by car, Sahara is also a great place for adventuring, but not so great for activities. If you’re looking for something with water sports, Sahara is not the place for you. Here you can enjoy peace and quiet, and due to the lack of facilities, be sure to bring your own food and water. This sandy beach is surrounded by a few shrubs where you can find cover for when the sun gets too hot.

ciganka (lopar)

Also based in Lopar facing north we have Ciganka, which actually translates to the English word “gypsy”. One of the three clothing-optional sandy beaches in Lopar, Ciganka is known for its bizarre and unique sand pyramids and other natural formations on the beach. The color of the sea here is emerald green, and there is plenty of room for you to sunbathe on the rocky plateaus that surround the beach. You can reach Ciganka easily by foot or by car, and you’ll be sure to find parking in the nearby pine forest. A very isolated beach with a lack of facilities, make sure you prepare before your day here!

pudarica (barbat)

A beach made for the spectacular views of the Rab old town and even better sunsets, Pudarica beach is located in Barbat in the south of the island. One of the 5 best beaches on Rab island by far, it is characterized by its fine sand granules and its crystal clear sea, Pudarica is easily reached by car (free parking) or by boat. Equipped with fast food, cafes, and toilets, Pudarica beach also has one of the most famous nightclubs on the island: Santos Beach Club (see on map). One of the best parts of Pudarica beach is the “blue lagoon”, located just two bays over from the main beach – be sure to explore the many hidden beaches and bays here!

kandarola (frkanj)

One of the oldest known nudist beaches in the world, we introduce you to Kandarola. Located on the Frkanj peninsula just a short taxi boat ride from the port of the old town of Rab or a short drive from Palit, Kandarola hosted guests such as King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson. This beach is one of the best beaches on Rab island and is well equipped with restaurants, beach bars, lounge chairs and umbrella rentals, clean toilets, and showers. Another perk? Kandarola also reserves part of the beach for dogs!

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The 5 Best Beaches on Dugi Otok, Croatia’s Long Island https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-dugi-otok/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-dugi-otok/#respond Thu, 11 Jul 2024 05:31:53 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172280 July the 11th, 2024 – Exploring the coast reveals countless bays. This time we’re on Croatia’s very own long island. Here are the 5 best beaches on Dugi otok. sakarun Sakarun, also known as Saharun, is located on the north side of the island in the Zadar archipelago. What sees this ranked among the best ... Read more

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July the 11th, 2024 – Exploring the coast reveals countless bays. This time we’re on Croatia’s very own long island. Here are the 5 best beaches on Dugi otok.

sakarun

Sakarun, also known as Saharun, is located on the north side of the island in the Zadar archipelago. What sees this ranked among the best beaches on Dugi otok is the fact that it is… sandy! It’s beautiful white sand coupled with a sea bright with blues has given this beach the reputation as one of the best. Sakarun beach itself is 800 meters long with some parts only 3.5 meters deep, a shallowness perfect for children and families. The beach is surrounded by thick pine trees to escape the sun, and offers two catering facilities perfect for summertime refreshments. Lounge chairs and umbrellas are available to rent, and a miniature train runs the 4 kilometer stretch from Božava to Sakarun daily in the summer.

Veli Žal

Situated in the Northern part of the island, Veli Žal is located just opposite of Mežanj island, about 5.6 kilometers from village Dragove and 10 kilometers from Brbinj. A beach that is a combination of fine white sand and small pebbles, some parts of the sea are rocky where others have sandy bottoms. Veli Žal measures over a kilometer in length and has zero facilities other than a rustic beach bar that is convenient for ice cream, cold drinks, and some Croatian sweets. The colors of the sea are a rich blue-green, and it is not uncommon to see dolphins swimming in the distance, that alone makes it among the best beaches on Dugi otok. A beach only partially shaded by thick pine, Veli Žal does have parking located near the beach.

veli rat

Another beach that is also worth mentioning is the gorgeous Veli Rat. It is located in the northernmost part of the island in Čuna Bay. Veli Rat is famous for their lighthouse, which is surrounded by pebbled beaches, beautiful bays, and thick shaded pine trees. In the vicinity of the lighthouse you will find two small pebbled beaches suitable for children, and a further walk out you’ll be greeted with a rocky coastline. As there are campsites nearby, you can find a beach bar and some facilities. Easily accessible by car, you can also find plenty of parking under the pine trees out of the hot sun.

Brbinjšćica

Brbinjšćica is a bay located southwest of the town Brbinj, which is northeast on the island of Dugi Otok. Brbinjšćica bay is surrounded by mighty cliffs and numerous caves, and is one of the safest anchorages on Dugi Otok facing the open sea. A secluded bay known to the few who know how to locate it, Brbinjšćica is a great place for diving as well. Due to its isolation, there are no known facilities, so prepare while you’re in Brbinj for a truly secluded cave oasis at Brbinjšćica.

Lojišće

A hidden gem and truly unspoiled we have Lojišće beach, located at the very southern tip of the Salt Lake “Mir”. A sandy beach, Lojišće is usually very quiet and perfect for an overnight stay. There are no known facilities here – the perfect paradise for isolation and peace.

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Slovenian TV Criticises Croatian Prices https://total-croatia-news.com/news/travel/slovenian-tv-croatian-prices/ https://total-croatia-news.com/news/travel/slovenian-tv-croatian-prices/#respond Wed, 10 Jul 2024 06:10:02 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172632 July the 10th, 2024 – Slovenian TV has criticised Croatian prices, claiming that holidaying in their neighbouring country has become far too expensive for most people. As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, on the show 24UR (24 Hours), which is broadcast daily on the Slovenian TV channel POP TV, a feature about prices on the Croatian coast ... Read more

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July the 10th, 2024 – Slovenian TV has criticised Croatian prices, claiming that holidaying in their neighbouring country has become far too expensive for most people.

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, on the show 24UR (24 Hours), which is broadcast daily on the Slovenian TV channel POP TV, a feature about prices on the Croatian coast was recently shown. More specifically, Slovenians have complained that summer holidays in neighbouring Croatia are now more expensive than in Spain, Portugal and Greece. Croatian prices, they noted, have risen significantly not only among accommodation providers and for food and drinks cafes, but also in shops.

As an example, they took the Bosnian influencer Mirza Mustafagić from Bosnia and Herzegovina, who announced on TikTok that he paid as much as 17 euros for some ice cream in Opatija. “After I saw how much ice cream costs in Opatija, I had to sit down,” said the influencer from Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose video on TikTok was viewed by almost one million people. Some agreed with him, others reminded him that said ice cream was purchased in a five-star hotel, and not “out in Opatija” as he packaged the situation.

This isn’t the only example of Slovenian TV and Slovenians in general coming down hard on Croatian prices. “A pancake with hazelnut spread, served on a plastic plate, on the Makarska Riviera will cost you five euros. If you want a sunbed and a parasol, you’re looking at paying 25 to 30 euros,” Slovenian TV stated.

“Not only are foreign visitors getting sick of this, but the Croats themselves are also slowly starting to have enough of it – they’re sick of having thinner wallets every single time they leave a shop. Everything is expensive, nothing has become cheaper,” added the Slovenians, after which they compared Croatian prices with other popular summer destinations across the Mediterranean, reports Večernji list.

“The German Federal Statistical Office has calculated that, for example, in Turkey they pay 41 percent less for a night in a hotel or a meal in a restaurant than at home, in Spain 26 percent, in Greece 23 percent. In Croatia, it’s only 18 percent less than in Germany. Which means that the latter is the most expensive for them among the aforementioned countries”, reported the Slovenian TV channel. You can see the full report here.

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The 5 Best Beaches in the Dubrovnik Region https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-in-the-dubrovnik-region/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-in-the-dubrovnik-region/#respond Tue, 09 Jul 2024 03:48:32 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172263 July the 9th, 2024 – Southern Dalmatia is overflowing with natural beauty and azure waters. Here are the 5 best beaches in the Dubrovnik region – away from the city. veliki Žali Considered to be among the best beaches in the Dubrovnik region, this stunning, natural bay is named after the large white pebbles that ... Read more

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July the 9th, 2024 – Southern Dalmatia is overflowing with natural beauty and azure waters. Here are the 5 best beaches in the Dubrovnik region – away from the city.

veliki Žali

Considered to be among the best beaches in the Dubrovnik region, this stunning, natural bay is named after the large white pebbles that make up its beach area (Big Pebbles). The beach is located just off the Jadranska Magistrala (Adriatic Highway), a mere 30 minute drive from the City of Dubrovnik in the direction of Split. There is parking available, as well as toilets and a bar and restaurant which serves cold drinks and local food in the shade. Parasols and loungers are readily available at a reasonable price. It directly faces the island of Sipan, and Lopud’s idyllic harbour area can be seen further in the distance.

divna

If you understand Croatian, it isn’t hard to understand how this beautiful beach earned its name. Meaning “beautiful” in English, this is one of the best beaches in the Dubrovnik region. Located on the northern shores of the famous wine making region of Pelješac, Divna is just a few kilometres from Gornja Vručica. Small and usually very peaceful, Divna is home to just a few traditional houses along the bay. This is the place to go if you need an escape from the crowds of Dubrovnik, but be warned that there are no shops and the only shade is provided by the trees, so be prepared with supplies and take a parasol to stay protected from the harsh sunlight.

prapratno

Another Pelješac peninsula favourite is Prapratno beach, located approximately three km from the ancient oyster loving town of Ston, Prapratno is south facing and unusually for Croatia (more-so for this region) it has a sandy beach. This is a great alternative for people who aren’t a fan of rocks and pebbles and offers a more comfortable way of getting in and out of the sea. The beach is considered to be one of the most picturesque in Croatia and it doesn’t draw as many visitors as you’d expect. The beach is surrounded by naturally occurring fauna and foliage and ample shade is offered by pine trees.

viganj

Viganj is heaven for water sport lovers, this pebble beach is located on the Pelješac peninsula and has a host of activities available for those who seek more than just a good swim. Due to its geographical position, favourable winds make it a perfect spot for windsurfing, parasailing, sailing and other water sports, all of which are readily available.

trstenik beach

Yet another attractive beach boasted by the

Trstenik beach is one of the best beaches in the Dubrovnik region – locals will even tell you so. It is located on southern shores in the very heart of the Trstenik bay and village. The beach stretches quite a distance and is fairly wide in Croatian terms, making for more room to ”breathe” than can be found in your typical rocky cove or bay. The sea is crystal clear and perfectly clean. Its favourable location offers great views over the channel and this unique beach spends considerably longer under direct sunlight due to its position. Cafes are dotted along the bay, and a general store can be found nearby. This beach has pushchair/wheelchair access and there are no steps (yes, you read that right). Taxis and local buses can be caught just a few minutes walk away from the shore.

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A Season of Culture with the 63rd Hvar Summer Festival https://total-croatia-news.com/news/travel/hvar-summer-festival-3/ https://total-croatia-news.com/news/travel/hvar-summer-festival-3/#respond Mon, 08 Jul 2024 10:56:09 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172604 July 8, 2024 – The season is in full swing, and there is plenty to do away from the beach on Croatia’s premier island – meet the Hvar Summer Festival. One of the magical things about the island of Hvar is that it is an island with something for everyone, an island where each month ... Read more

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July 8, 2024 – The season is in full swing, and there is plenty to do away from the beach on Croatia’s premier island – meet the Hvar Summer Festival.

One of the magical things about the island of Hvar is that it is an island with something for everyone, an island where each month is different. Having spontaneously bought a house there in 2002 knowing nothing about the island, it was a constant voyage of discovery.

I was, of course, blown away by the beauty of the place – it is not for nothing that it has been named among the 10 most beautiful islands in the world – but it was not long before I realised that I had landed on an island with incredible history and culture. An island with its very own UNESCO World Heritage Site – the Stari Grad Plain – and the oldest public theatre in all of Europe, dating back to 1612.

And so much more besides.

Peak season in Hvar Town is most commonly associated with beaches and vibrant nightlife, but it is also an excellent place to come and enjoy culture, particularly as the town opens its doors to some of its most elegant buildings to host various concerts and events. I will never forget a magical evening over a decade ago watching a mesmerising string quartet performing in the cloisters of the Franciscan Monastery, for example.

The famous theatre, the monastery, the fortress, Veneranda, Loggia, Hanibal Lucic’s Summer Residence, and the historic Arsenal building are all exquisite settings for a very rich cultural programme all over town that is the Hvar Summer Festival, which this year is celebrating its 63rd edition, and which will run all the way into September.

The festival has also expanded its locations outside the town, with some events taking places in the nearby villages of Malo Grablje and Velo Grabllje, as well as St Stephens Square in Stari Grad. It is a festival which attracts an increasing number of more cultured tourists looking to combine the excellence of the destination with a more refined offering than beach and nightclub.

This year’s Hvar Summer Festival kicked off on June 21, but there is a lot more to come in the upcoming weeks. You can learn more on the official website in English. The programme continues tonight with Around the World in 80 Days, a Musical in English: Midsummer Scene Dubrovnik at the historic old theatre, which is worth a visit just to soak in the heritage of this superbly renovated heritage treasure. You can find it on the first floor of the Arsenal building on the entrance to the main square.

Another event not to miss this week is on Friday, July 12, as the outstanding Lado, the National Folk Dance of Ensemble will be performing their magic on the atmospheric Veneranda Summer Stage from 21:30.

You can download the full bilingual programme here.

So if you came to Hvar from the beach and the nightlife, why not check out the Hvar Summer Festival to give you a slightly different perspective of this fabulous destination, an egalitarian island which accepts all and offers a very diverse experience.

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The 5 Best Beaches on Pašman, The Home of Škraping https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-pasman/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-pasman/#respond Mon, 08 Jul 2024 05:13:17 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172259 July the 8th, 2024 – As we scour the country for the best beaches, we find ourselves in the Zadar archipelago. Here are the 5 best beaches on Pašman. barotul beach Barotul beach is located in Mrljane, just 400 meters east of Pašman town – easily reachable by a quick ferry ride from Biograd na ... Read more

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July the 8th, 2024 – As we scour the country for the best beaches, we find ourselves in the Zadar archipelago. Here are the 5 best beaches on Pašman.

barotul beach

Barotul beach is located in Mrljane, just 400 meters east of Pašman town – easily reachable by a quick ferry ride from Biograd na Moru. The largest sandy beach on the island itself, this beach extends tens of meters with shallow water and soft white sand. To reach the deeper parts of the sea you’ll need to walk out over 50 meters to even get knee deep. This is therefore not only one of the best beaches on Pašman, but perfect for children, families, and non-swimmers. Barotul beach boasts plenty of natural shade from the pines, plenty of parking, restaurants, cafes, showers, and even activities like beach volleyball. One fun tip: this beach is often times referred to as “Jackie-O” beach as Aristotle Onassis took his newlywed Jackie-O here on their honeymoon.

jasenice beach

Located in the heart of Pašman town we have Jasenice beach. A beach that is partly paved with concrete and partly sandy, this beach is good for all walks of life. Here you’ll find plenty of beach activities like hand tennis and volleyball courts, and you’ll even see the older generations gather around for an old-fashioned game of bocce ball. Because the beach is located in the main town, you will find plenty of facilities at your fingertips including restaurants and cafes.

Lučina Beach

Lučina Beach is located in the bay, about 200 meters west of the Pašman town center. Reachable on foot or by car, this beach is mostly sandy, with some concrete areas. What makes this among the best beaches on Pašman is the natural shade. There’s a significant number of dense pine trees and shrubs lining the beach on its outer regions. There are also some pebbled seabeds and rocky sections towards its edges. The shore at Lučina is very shallow and in order to swim you’ll have to walk a few meters out. This beach is especially ideal for small children and non-swimmers, and even dogs are tolerated here! The beach boasts cafes, ice cream shops, and volleyball courts on its surrounding areas, as well as plenty of other facilities nearby. Parking is also easy to find.

soline beach

In the north of the island we have Soline beach, located in Ždrelac region of Pašman. Soline is a beach that has concrete outskirts and a sandy floors at the sea. This beach is also located in the city center of Ždrelac, providing plenty of entertainment and facilities for all to enjoy.

sovinje

Located in the southern part of Pašman in Tkon we have Sovinje beach, famous for the campsite of the same name. Sovinje beach is also its own nudist beach just outside the small settlement of Tkon. A sandy beach, Sovinje is also a natural phenomenon to see as the sedimentation of the sand here is constant, creating breathtaking scenery for beach goers. Because the beach is located at a campsite in the largest settlement of Pašman (Tkon), there are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and shops along the waterfront. Easy to get to by ferry from Biograd, Sovinje is also popular for sailors and boat owners.

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The 5 Best Beaches on Pelješac, Croatia’s 2nd Largest Peninsula https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-peljesac/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-peljesac/#respond Sun, 07 Jul 2024 10:40:26 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172256 July the 7th, 2024 – As we hunt for the country’s most beautiful beaches, we head to the second largest peninsula. Here are the 5 best beaches on Pelješac. Žuljana Located on the southern coast of the Pelješac peninsula is Žuljana Bay. It’s considered to be among the best beaches on Pelješac – and with ... Read more

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July the 7th, 2024 – As we hunt for the country’s most beautiful beaches, we head to the second largest peninsula. Here are the 5 best beaches on Pelješac.

Žuljana

Located on the southern coast of the Pelješac peninsula is Žuljana Bay. It’s considered to be among the best beaches on Pelješac – and with good reason! with a seaside village of the same name, stunning Žuljana is home to roughly 200 people year round. With one of the largest pebbled beaches on the Adriatic, Žuljana boasts a crystal clear sea kept clean due to strong wind currents, making this bay perfect for diving, snorkeling, and spearfishing. The beach itself is shallow, so children and families are welcome, although beach facilities are sparse and much of what you need will be found within the village itself. The perfect beach for the ultimate chill and relaxation with a crisp glass of wine, Žuljana can be reached by Dubrava on the peninsula’s main road, or by a coastal road from Trstenik.

Podobuće

A small fishing village located 12 kilometers from the town of Orebić, Podobuće is located on the southern slopes of the peninsula, with a quiet and clean small beach. The village has around a dozen family homes, with a beach centrally located that stretches around like a half moon. With fine pebbles and a bay protected by the wind, this beach is particularly suited for children, families, and the elderly. In the vicinity of Podobuće there are a few smaller beaches and even one suited for nudists in case you’re looking for a bit more privacy. Because there is no shade at this beach, bring an umbrella or something to protect you from the sun, and definitely bring drinks and snacks as the nearest grocery store is in Orebić. The village itself does have a few taverns (konobas) if you’re interested in some refreshments.

jezero

Jezero, which means “lake”, is located around a kilometer away from the village of Duba and not far from Trpanj. Jezero is a combination of sand and pebbles with a clear sea and shallow waters. The name of Jezero beach actually comes from the fact that a small lake exists between the beach and the mountain behind it. The entrance to the sea is not too steep or abrupt, but it may be easiest (and most beautiful) to enter Jezero by boat from Duba. Due to its peaceful isolation, there are really no facilities (or shade), so plan to bring drinks, snacks, and beach supplies.

divna

The name of this, one of the best beaches on Pelješac, speaks volumes. Translating into English as “beautiful”, it is located not far from Jezero. It is situated in the bay of Duba and lies about 10 kilometers from Trpanj. Divna beach is a combination of sand and gravel, with a sea boasting bright greens and blues. The beach itself is around 200 meters long with a few houses and campsites in the area. Due to the campsites there are some facilities, and you can park at the camping grounds at Divna for a small daily fee. It’s wise to bring your own food and drinks for a beach day here, and although some natural shade is provided, an umbrella is recommended. One of the best parts about Divna is that a small uninhabited island is just a few meters swimming distance from the beach!

prapratno

A small bay located around 3 kilometers west from Ston, Prapatno is simple to find due to its proximity to where the peninsula joins the mainland – and it is also the ferry port for Mljet island. Prapratno bay is south facing – a sandy beach that is 300 meters long, surrounded by rocky coasts on both sides. Well protected from the winds, the sea is crystal and the water is shallow, making it great for children and families. There are facilities as a campsite is located near the beach, and a small cafe bar and restaurant is located above the bay. Although there are some pine and olive trees to give you shade, an umbrella is always a good idea.

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The 5 Best Beaches on Lošinj, The Island of Vitality https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-losinj/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-losinj/#respond Sat, 06 Jul 2024 07:58:38 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172251 July the 6th, 2024 – Our search for the most beautiful beaches takes us to Croatia’s island of vitality. Here are the 5 best beaches on Lošinj. zabodarski Zabodarski Beach is situated in the settlement of Artatore and is one of the most beautiful “wild” beaches on the island of Lošinj. Located near Lošinj Airport, ... Read more

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July the 6th, 2024 – Our search for the most beautiful beaches takes us to Croatia’s island of vitality. Here are the 5 best beaches on Lošinj.

zabodarski

Zabodarski Beach is situated in the settlement of Artatore and is one of the most beautiful “wild” beaches on the island of Lošinj. Located near Lošinj Airport, Zabodarski is located just 8 kilometers away from Mali Lošinj, making it not only among the best beaches on Lošinj, but the most conveniently located. Zabodarski beach is set with stone and beautiful pebbles, making it suitable for families and children. The beach is surrounded by pine trees so you can escape to the shade, and it is also accessible by car you can travel with on dirt roads. Pro tip: Park your car at the airport and continue to walk by foot or by bicycle to the beach.

uvala engleza (english bay)

Uvala Engleza (English bay) is located on the north side of the island Koludarac, at the entrance to the bay of Mali Lošinj. The turquoise color of the sea will instantly captivate you, and the image of green pine trees on the sea’s reflection is yet another perk. With no facilities on site, this beach is the perfect place for a packed picnic on your boat. Uvala Engleza can only be reached by boat, and for those that don’t have a boat, don’t worry – they can be easily rented from the main island.

Veli Žal

Veli Žal is the first beach on Lošinj island to have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag. The Blue Flag is an international environmental program to protect marine and coastal environments, whose primary goal is the sustainable management of the sea and the coastal strip. Veli Žal is one of the best beaches on Lošinj. It’s pebbly with a nice entrance into the sea, making it especially suitable for families with children. This beach also has a descent into the sea which makes it good for people with reduced mobility. Part of the beach has paved surfaces where you can enjoy lying about. There are showers, changing rooms, sun beds and umbrellas, toilets, boat rentals, and even lifeguards. Above the beach runs a promenade walkway connecting two of the most beautiful coves, the bay Čikat and Sunčana bay. Plenty of shade can be found on the beaches surroundings, and near the beach there is a restaurant, bowling alley and the Wellness Hotel Aurora and Family Hotel Vespera. The hotels themselves offer sports and activities such as beach volleyball, tennis, basketball, aqua aerobics, watersports, and a playground for children. Veli Žal is located in Sunčana Bay, approximately 1 kilometer from the center of Mali Lošinj.

plieski

Plieski Bay is located in the southern part of Lošinj island, not too far from Veli Lošinj and Mali Lošinj. The beach here is pebbly with fine sand in the sea, making it suitable for families with children. Plieski bay can be reached by boat, and for those that do not have boats, they can be easily rented (and even check for taxi boats). The beach can also be reached by land, walking through “Put dupina” (Path of the dolphins) or by a descent from “Lošinjske transverzale” to the bay Krivica and on to the bay Plieski. Restaurant Balvanida is located just a 10 minute walk away from Plieski bay if you’re looking for refreshments, otherwise come prepared as there are no facilities.

krivica

Another of the best beaches on Lošinj, Krivica is located next to Plieski bay, in the southern part of the island also not far from Veli Lošinj and Mali Lošinj. Krivica is protected from all winds, making this a sure paradise for boaters. Krivica is easiest to reach by boat, but similar to Plieski, Krivica can also be reached by foot if you come through “Put dupina” (Path of the dolphins) or by descending from the top of Mountain Sv. Ivan, reachable by a paved road. Also similar to Plieski, Krivica is just a short walk to Restaurant Balvanida in case you get hungry, but otherwise, no other facilities exist.

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The 5 Best Beaches in Split, Dalmatia’s Capital https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-in-split/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-in-split/#respond Fri, 05 Jul 2024 07:58:58 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172246 July the 5th, 2024 – Continuing our quest to find the best places to take a dip, we arrive in Dalmatia’s capital. Here are the 5 best beaches in Split. Bačvice We’ll start things off with an oldie but goodie, Bačvice beach. The home of Split’s best pickup game, picigin, Bačvice is also the only ... Read more

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July the 5th, 2024 – Continuing our quest to find the best places to take a dip, we arrive in Dalmatia’s capital. Here are the 5 best beaches in Split.

Bačvice

We’ll start things off with an oldie but goodie, Bačvice beach. The home of Split’s best pickup game, picigin, Bačvice is also the only beach located conveniently just minutes away from the center of the Old Town. A popular stomping ground for Split swimmers and speedo-clad picigin players since the early 1900s, Bačvice today is a mecca for both locals and tourists who wish to dip their toes in the Adriatic. Due to Bačvice’s proximity to the Old Town, this is not a beach you would like to visit if you’re looking for peace. A sandy beach as well, Bačvice draws families with children keen on keeping their toes safe from sometimes jarring pebbles, and the overwhelming display of loungers and umbrellas see tourists idle until sundown. If you are looking to have a beach day complete with all of the amenities, then Bačvice is just the place for you. Home to Beach & Booze beach club, restaurants that range from fast food to Asian, showers, lounge chair and umbrella rentals, inflatable water playgrounds for the kids, and nightclubs that run until 6 am, Bačvice has just about everything you might need for a day (or night) at the beach. And best of all, Bačvice beach is among the best beaches in Split, boasting a Blue Flag for sea purity. 

trstenik

From Bačvice, if you continue your way past Firule beach, the Zenta Marina, and Cox Beach Bar, you’ll eventually hit Trstenik beach, a personal favorite of many locals. Home to the Radisson Blu hotel, though the beach is not natural, it has been one of Split’s best-kept secrets for years. Though more crowded today than in the past few years, Trstenik beach is pebbled with easy access to the water for swimming, and yes, the sea is clear as day at Trstenik. With plenty of room on the pebbles for your beach mats, the Mistral Beach Bar, part of the Radisson Blu hotel, offers cabanas, umbrellas, loungers and cocktails – and if you’re hungry, the hotel’s restaurant rests above with a proper seaside view. If you’re on a budget, you’ll often find pancake carts, corn dealers, and plenty of ice cream to go around in the area.

Kaštelet 

Moving along to the shores of Marjan Hill we have Kaštelet. It’s one of the best beaches in Split for the younger generation, Kaštelet is situated just below the Ivan Meštrović Gallery – around 20 minutes by foot from the center of town or easily accessible by a local bus or car (and even Uber!). One of the quieter beaches Split offers, this beach is pebbled and is the go-to location if you’re looking to swim – without all of the bells and whistles. And now, since we aren’t entirely sure where the fate of this beach lies after its food and beverage offer has been mostly removed, we will have to wait and see how Kaštelet will operate this coming summer season. This beach, at the very least, will always remain one of the best for a dip in Split! 

Kašjuni

If you’re looking for one of the best beaches in Split with a beautiful view to feast your eyes upon, Kašjuni is your go-to. Not far from Kaštelet, Kašjuni is the westernmost beach on the shores of Marjan, boasting a deep bay with the cliffs of the famous hill surrounding you. Today, Kašjuni is home to Joe’s Beach & Lounge Bar, offering a cafe bar, restaurant, cabana and lounge chair rentals, massages, after beach parties with DJs, and tons of water sports from parasailing to standup paddle boarding. As it tends to get busy in the summer, a little tip for those seeking quiet time on their beach day is to walk over to the nudist area of the beach, located just around the bend from Joe’s. Here, you can rest under the shade of the pines and prop up on the rocks for some much needed R & R. And no, you don’t have to be naked yourself. Kašjuni is easily accessible by the number 12 local bus, which you can grab from Sv. Frane in the center of town.

bene

Another one of Marjan’s pearls is Bene beach, one of the oldest beaches in Split that is located on the western side of the hill. Part of a recreational center which includes tennis courts and a football field, Bene also offers a playground for children, a trampoline, and volleyball. Known as one of the best places for a day out with the family, Bene boasts a Dalmatian-style restaurant, cafe, snack bars, showers, toilets, concrete slabs for sunbathing and plenty of shaded pine trees when the sun’s rays hit too hard. The area is not one for water sports, though you could get active by renting a bike at Marjan Hill and riding over to Bene if you’re keen! 

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The 5 Best Beaches on Čiovo, Trogir’s Paradise https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-ciovo/ https://total-croatia-news.com/lifestyle/best-beaches-on-ciovo/#respond Thu, 04 Jul 2024 07:10:18 +0000 https://total-croatia-news.com/?p=172243 July the 4th, 2024 – As we scour the nation for the most picturesque beaches, we arrive on the Trogir archipelago’s largest member. Here are the 5 best beaches on Čiovo. slatine If you take the Bura Line boat to Trogir from Split, the first stop you’ll encounter on Čiovo island is Slatine. About a ... Read more

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July the 4th, 2024 – As we scour the nation for the most picturesque beaches, we arrive on the Trogir archipelago’s largest member. Here are the 5 best beaches on Čiovo.

slatine

If you take the Bura Line boat to Trogir from Split, the first stop you’ll encounter on Čiovo island is Slatine. About a 30-minute journey from the Dalmatian capital by boat, Slatine is a small village for fishers and tourists just 8 kilometers from Trogir (and yes, it is accessible by car). With only around 1000 inhabitants, the area of Slatine is lined with pebbled and stone beaches, traditional Dalmatian tavern restaurants, pine trees, and open sports facilities for active children. A real gem of Slatine, however, is Kava Beach. Located around one kilometer from the heart of Slatine, Kava is a peaceful oasis of what feels like untouched nature. Because it’s a bit off the beaten path, Kava is just the place to go if you’re looking for a calming beach day – and if you’re looking to have lunch here, your single option is a fast food shack and cafe. Therefore, packing a picnic is encouraged. 

Arbanija & Mastrinka

Located just a few kilometers from the town of Trogir you’ll find the villages of Mastrinka and Arbanija. Accessible by car, bus, and boat, the area is popular for tourists looking to have a home base away from hoards of tourists – though the last few years have seen increasing crowds in these parts as well. These are some of the best beaches on Čiovo. They boast access to the sea, making it the perfect place for families with children. Additionally, there is a variety to do if you’re looking for an active beach day, and visitors can enjoy everything from water sports to beach volleyball. Both Mastrinka and Arbanija are no stranger to restaurants and cafes, small shops and kiosks. Tourist accommodations just 200-300 meters from the sea are also flourishing in this area, so if you’re hoping for a true beach holiday, this is the place to be. The 15th-century Dominican Monastery of the Holy Cross (Sv. Križ) in the Arbanija village is also a popular destination for tourists. 

okrug gornji

Now, if you’re looking for a beach that has all the bells and whistles, including the crowds, then Copacabana beach in Okrug Gornji is the perfect place for a beach day with your family and friends. Complete with all the amenities from restaurants to snack shops, kiosks, cafes, bars, water sports, inflatable playgrounds, toilets, showers, massages, supermarkets, and plenty of tourist accommodations, Okrug Gornji really does have it all – but we emphasize the crowds. It’s one of the best beaches on Čiovo, but it’s also the busiest. This is because a boat runs from Trogir to Okrug Gornji every 30 minutes in the peak season, it is easily accessible for those looking to escape the heat of sightseeing in Trogir during the day. Despite the hustle and bustle at this beach, it is great for swimming and is especially good for families with children – they’ll never get bored! 

If you happen to find yourself in this area but are hoping to beat the crowds, head to the white pebble beach of Mavarštica just over the hill from Okrug Gornji; accessible only by foot with no food and drink facilities on offer.

okrug donji

Unlike its busy big sister, Okrug Donji is located on the west side of Čiovo and to the west of Okrug Gornji. Known as the quieter and less crowded of the two, Okrug Donji is also more residential. Okrug Donji’s cape boasts a small pebbled beached named ‘Kava’ (yes, different from the Kava beach at Slatine). The sea at Kava is calm, and pine forests provide natural shade for its visitors. Around Kava you’ll also find smaller, sandy beaches which provide even more privacy for swimmers. The area is accessible by car and even boasts free parking, though the beach itself does not provide any food or drink amenities for visitors. 

duga & duboka bay

Because saving the best for last seems like the right thing to do, the bays of Duga and Duboka are the pearls of the island and ranked among the best beaches on Čiovo. Located on the eastern side of the Čiovo between Okrug Gornji and Donji, with a view of Fumija island, Duga is a dream for those hoping to swim in crystal clear and sparkling seas without the fuss of the crowds. Duga also boasts one of the islands gastronomic charms, Django, which is tucked up on the hill into the pines. Duboka Bay, Duga’s neighbor, is famous for Laganini Beach Club, a swanky and upscale beachside bar and restaurant that offers tasty creations, DJs, fancy cocktails, a spa, sunbeds, and cabanas. Though Laganini sounds a bit extravagant, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a swim from the rocky shores – without the advertising and loud music. 

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