Croatia's beaches aren't generally sandy, although their water is really clear and clean. The most beautiful sandy beaches that can be found on the Croatian coast are on the west coast of the islands.
Along the mainland coast of Croatia, beaches we've been seeing are generally a set of rocks with a pool metal ladder for easy entry and exit from the water. However, the majority of Croatian people jump from the rocks for bathing. The alternative to the rocky beach is the beach of cement, also with a pool ladder, where the towel should be stretched on a cement esplanade.
However, the water is usually clear and very clean, with a very fresh look. For me, so used to the sandy beaches of Barcelona and Catalonia, enjoying these beaches has been a fantastic experience.
Then I wanted to show examples of some of these attractive beaches I enjoyed in this trip:
- Beach in Rovinj
- Beach in Zadar
- Beach in Split
- Beach Hvar Town
- Beach in Korkula
- Beaches in Dubrovnik
Rovinj
Beach in Rovinj
Zadar
Beach in Zadar
Split
Beach in Split
Hvar
One of the beaches in Hvar town
There are large large sailboats near the beaches of Hvar
Korkula
Beach in Korkula
City walls of Korkula from this small beach
From this beach, on the right you can see the city of Korkula
Dubrovnik
Banje beach in Dubrovnik
Beach in Dubrovnik located in Pile district. This beach was near our accomodation, so it's the beach we most enjoyed
As we didn't rent a car, we hadn't enough time to visit some of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Croatia. If you rent a car, or you have enough time, you could visit the following beaches. Most of them can be also reached by public transport.
- Verudela and Stoja beaches in Pula
- Beaches of Krk Island
- Beaches of Rab Island
- Beaches of Makarska Riviera (Makarska or Gradac)
- Lumbarda beach in Korkula Island
- Zlatni Rat in Brac Island
This was the route we did through Croatia, which began in Venice and ended in Dubrovnik:
- Day 1 - 3: Venice
- Day 4: Porec, Rovinj and Pula
- Day 5: Zadar
- Day 6: Plitvice Lakes
- Day 7: Sibenik
- Day 8: Krka National Park
- Day 9: Split and Trogir
- Day 10: Hvar Town and Korkula
- Day 11: Korkula, Ston and Dubrovnik
- Day 12: Mostar (Bosnia Herzegovina) and Dubrovnik
- Day 13: Dubrovnik and Cavtat
- Day 14: Dubrovnik
Finally other beautiful beaches I have visited are:
- Catalonia
- Spain
- Bolonia, Caños de Meca, Zahara de los Atunes and Tarifa beaches in Cádiz and Costa de la Luz.
- Port de Sòller and Cala Deià in Mallorca
- Rodas Beach in Islas Cíes and more Beaches of Galicia
- Concha Beach in Donostia - San Sebastián
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