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Beaches on the Zadar, Sibenik and Split Rivieras are among the most stunning on the Adriatic. Rocky, sandy or pebble beaches, secluded and tranquil beaches or beaches with numerous sporting facilities, restaurants and cafes - something to suit everyone's taste.
SIBENIK Riviera
The Sibenik Riviera consists primarily of two types of beaches: rocky beaches in small inlets with few houses and pebble swimming beaches in larger centers. Apart from the public beach in Sibenik itself, there is also a well-kept swimming beach in the Solaris tourist complex, where you can find restaurants, shops, beach volleyball and other sports terrains, as well as rental of water sports equipment.
The famous, 4 km long, well-equipped and well-kept Plava pebble beach extends from Vodice to Tribunj. Besides Plava beach, there are many smaller pebble beaches in Vodice. In Vodice you can attend diving or windsurfing courses, while in Tribunj you can take part in an underwater photo-safari. Grebastica, Brodarica and Zaboric, with their pebble beaches, are great places for tranquil holidays. The summer houses in smaller bays usually have private rocky or concrete beaches. Zablace is known for its medicinal mud.
Secluded, rocky and sandy beaches in small bays await you on the islands of the Sibenik archipelago - Murter, Zlarin and Prvic.
Rogoznica has several beaches: the main pebble beach in the place itself is ideal for children's play due to its shallow waters. The pebble beach in Primosten lies close to the waterfront with its many restaurants and stores. The promenade will lead you to many secluded swimming places.
SPLIT Riviera
The Split Riviera is one of the most indented parts of the coast: small lagoons with beaches made of small or large pebbles are lined one next to another, separated by rocky promontories with smooth inclined surfaces, perfect for sunbathing and jumping into the water. For guests who prefer nice sandy beaches, we recommend visiting the Ciovo peninsula.
In the area of Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji, as well as in the area of Slatine you will find spacious beaches made of coarse sand and fine pebbles, and in some of the larger lagoons the sand changes into small to medium-size pebbles. If you take a stroll or a ride to the bays and promontories somewhat farther form the larger towns of the Ciovo island, you will reach hidden lagoons surrounded by pine trees and with smooth rocks inclining all the way to the sea surface. In cottage settlements such as Vinisce, Kalebova luka, Kanica or Razanj you will mostly find rocky beaches and concrete quays in front of family houses.
Nowhere in Europe will you find such diversity of landscape on such a small area, nor such a mild climate as in Croatia.
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