Top Beaches in Croatia
1. Stiniva Beach, Vis
Located just a two hour and 30 minute ferry ride from Split, Stiniva Beach is nestled in a breathtaking natural limestone arena. Its sheer walls of rock create an enclosed sanctuary for visitors, showcasing a smooth, sunken, white pebble floor that invites relaxation.
2. Oprna Beach, Krk
This isolated beach is known for its calm, clear waters and long shallow shoreline, making it a favorite among snorkelers and divers. Its remote location ensures it remains a quiet and relaxing spot throughout the summer months.
3. Beach Mali Bok, Cres
Located on the stunning island of Cres, this small pebble beach is framed by long walls of jagged limestone, offering a picturesque setting that’s perfect for a peaceful day by the water.
4. Bršeč Beach, Bršeč
This hidden gem is largely ignored by tourists, making it an ideal spot to experience Croatia’s natural beauty beneath a clifftop medieval village.
5. Punta Rata, Brela
Punta Rata is renowned for its striking “Brela Stone,” a giant offshore boulder beautifully adorned with pine trees, making it a must-visit location for stunning seaside views.
6. Zlatni Rat, Brač
Known as Croatia’s most photographed beach, Zlatni Rat extends like a “golden horn,” featuring a Mediterranean pine grove and fine pebbles that feel almost like sand.
7. Nugal Beach
Makarska’s most scenic beach, Nugal Beach, features a stunning 30-foot waterfall, flowing from the slopes of Mount Biokovo, creating a dramatic backdrop for relaxation and enjoyment.
8. Sunj Beach, Lopud
As one of the rare sandy beaches in Croatia, Sunj offers a delightful stretch of sand that runs half a mile along its namesake bay, located south of Lopud, west of Dubrovnik.
9. Sveti Jakov Beach, Dubrovnik
Located within a 20-minute walk from Old Town, Sveti Jakov Beach offers breathtaking views of the city, making it a favorite for locals despite being somewhat overlooked by tourists.
10. Betina Cave, Dubrovnik
This hidden cave beach, located about a mile south of Dubrovnik, was revered by the 16th-century scientist Marin Getaldić, who conducted optics experiments here, including the creation of the first parabolic mirror.