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Which Croatian resort is best for families with small children?
In which Croatian resort is it better to relax with a one-year-old child - what would the beach be comfortable, entry into the sea, food for the little ones? And can you recommend good apartments with the hostess
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аватар farewell
The best beaches in Croatia, especially for families with children, are located in the Makarska Riviera region. These are the cities - Brela (the best beaches with small pebbles, with a very convenient entry into the sea, UNESCO Blue Flags), Makarska, Baska Voda, Tucepi, Supetar. You will not see such beaches anywhere in Croatia. By and large, there are no beaches in Croatia either - rocks, platforms (this is especially true of South Dalmatia and the Istra Riviera).
Check out the Blusan Soline 4* hotel in Brela. One of the best Makarska Riviera. You can also see the islands - Brac (the famous beach of the Golden Horn). Unless, of course, you are not embarrassed by the fact that you still have to sail to it for about an hour from the city of Split by ferry.
аватар vopros
Thank you very much for your advice, I'll definitely look into it.
аватар elenako
We rested in Baska Voda. The sea is magnificent, large pebbles, in my opinion, but slippers are sold in all sizes. Steep descent and ascent.
And watch out for sea urchins.
аватар vopros
Oh, something I'm starting to doubt about Croatia holidays with a small child. Probably, I would like a sandy beach more, but not Turkey, it is very hot there in summer and I would also like to be able to cook food for the child myself, because the age is not yet suitable for a common kitchen. There are also pebbles in the Crimea, and recently there have been many cases of sea water poisoning on the Black Sea. Not on the Sea of ​​Azov. Maybe some islands, but you just don’t want to fly far and be very expensive?
аватар elenako
It is very good to have a rest in Croatia. In Montenegro too. The only thing that would embarrass me is a year old child.
The air and the sea are just amazing.
аватар Rina_R
Look at Bulgaria - the beach is like sand there. You can also think about the island of Greece. If you want to cook yourself, then maybe Spain.
аватар Darthdimius
We were in Mlini last year. There were a lot of families with children there. The truth is mostly foreigners. There are pebbles on the beaches, but if you swim in special shoes, it is quite convenient.
There are two supermarkets in the town, so there are no problems with baby food.
аватар doigor
We rested in the north of Croatia in July on the island of KRK. Not hot. There was a children's beach, pebbles, vegetation almost to the sea. The apartments have everything you need in the kitchen. Bazaar, supermarket, shops
аватар m_svetlana
there is sand in the Zadar (Nin) region, in the Omis (Duce) region and even in Istria (Peschana Uvala) ... and on the islands it is ... on Rab, for example ... but in general, small sandy alluvial beaches are enough frequent occurrences ... they are just small .. and there are many who wish ... hence it turns out that they are not very comfortable on them
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