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Interested in the beach
I heard that near the sea the beach is not sand or pebbles, but slabs. Tell me is it true?
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аватар sales_epi
Yes, there are slabs and there are small sections of rocky coast for about one family. You can put a couple of sun loungers and an umbrella. You go along the coast - you find it and immediately borrow it, otherwise you will be on the stoves. It's in Porec.
аватар Ylia86
And in which Croatian cities or islands is there sand or maybe small pebbles? I would not really like to lie on stone slabs ((((((
аватар sales_epi
I was in Poreč, I saw only such beaches there. By the way, you are not lying on the plates, but on a sunbed (for a fee). Visually from afar I saw the beaches in Rovinj and Pula. A similar situation. Maybe someone else will advise. Have you thought about Montenegro?
аватар Ylia86
No, we want to go to Croatia. But we can't decide which city yet. It is important for us that there would be a sandy or pebble beach. Thanks for the feedback.
аватар genieko
Sandy beaches in Croatia are:
Lapad beach in Duovnik - one of the largest beaches in Dubrovnik;
Saldun Bay Beach 3 km. from the city of Trogir;
Saharun beach on the island of Dugi Otok near Zadar;
Mlaska beach on the island of Hvar;
Lumbarda beach on the island of Korcula;
Klimno Bay beach on the island of Krk;
Sunj beach on Lopud island:
Saplunara beach on the island of Mljet;
Slanica beach in Murter;
Nin beach area 18 km. from Zadar. This is a whole series of sandy beaches near the ancient city of Nin.
The water temperature here is always 2-3 degrees higher than in neighboring areas.
Omis Riviera beaches in Omis. the largest of the sandy beaches of Omiš is Duce beach, 4 km long.
the beaches of Sveti Duh and Trincel on the island of Pag;
Prapratno beach 3 km from the town of Ston on the Pelješac peninsula;
Trstenica beach in Orebić on the Pelješac peninsula:
Paradise beach in the town of Lopar on the island of Rab is one of the most famous sandy beaches of the Adriatic, its
length 2km.
beaches on the island of Susak. This island, unique for the Mediterranean Sea, is only 4 sq. km. situated
in the Kvarner bay. it consists entirely of sand and in fact the entire island is a large sandy beach.
the beaches of Sabusa. Kostanj and Jelenica in the town of Kuklicha.
аватар Ylia86
Thank you very much for such a wonderful answer. This is exactly what I wanted to hear.
аватар olgwal
3 times were in Croatia, the last time, Cavtat - near Dubrovnik. The best thing was in the middle of Dolmatia, the ZORA hotel, the city of Primosten, there seems to be pebbles and everything is in the pines ... I liked the hotel very much, it is located on a peninsula, and you can walk in a beautiful town several times a day ... Plus the Plitvice Lakes - close (relatively)...
аватар doigor
The island of Krk. There are sand and pebbles in some places, but usually there are a lot of tourists in such places. Moving a little to the side, you can get well alone on a whole piece of coast, there will be no plates, there will be interesting stone formations on the shore, such as a lunar landscape. Immediately the sea , true hedgehogs
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