{"ok":true,"data":{"id":9723,"slug":"brist-beach-brist","name":"Brist Beach","country":"Croatia","state":"Split-Dalmatia County","city":"Brist","coords":{"lat":43.1142,"lng":17.3281},"beachType":"Pebble","tags":["family","scenic","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"The approach to the water is a gradual descent across stones that have been sorted by a thousand summer storms—larger cobbles at the high-tide line, then smooth pebbles the size of plums, finally a sandy bottom that begins where the water reaches your knees. The beach runs narrow, hemmed between the village houses and the sea, but it stretches long enough that you can always find a quiet section if you walk ten minutes north.\n\nAbove you, the Biokovo range rises in tiers of limestone, its highest peaks often wrapped in cloud even when the coast bakes under full sun. The light here has a particular quality in late afternoon—filtered through the ridge, it turns the water from blue to silver-green and throws the pebbles into sharp relief. A concrete breakwater shelters the southern end, where a handful of fishing skiffs bob beside dayboats, their hulls streaked with rust and salt.\n\nYou'll share the beach with Croatian families who've been coming to the same pensione for twenty years, spreading identical striped towels and setting up the same folding chairs. By six p.m., most have retreated indoors, and the beach belongs to the evening swimmers who float on their backs, watching swifts dart low over the water.","teaser":"You'll recognize Brist by the single bell tower visible from the coastal road and the scent of rosemary growing wild on the slopes above. The beach unfolds in a gentle arc, pebbles giving way to sand further out, the Pelješac Channel glittering to the southwest.","uniqueAngle":"Offers unobstructed views of the Biokovo mountain's southern flank rising directly from the coast, creating dramatic contrasts between peak and sea.","accessType":"Walk from village parking","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Easy Entry Swimming","subtitle":"Sandy seabed beyond the shallows"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Extended Sunbathing","subtitle":"Long shoreline with varied exposures"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Mountain Backdrops","subtitle":"Biokovo peaks frame every shot"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Village Trail Walking","subtitle":"Coastal paths north and south"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The Pelješac Channel blocks any meaningful swell, and the beach faces southeast, sheltered from the northwest winds that occasionally build rideable waves further up the coast. If you're here with a board, you're in the wrong village. Save your energy for the water further north toward Baška Voda, or accept that this stop is about flat-water swimming and mountain views, not waves.","couples":"The village moves at a pace that feels fifty years removed from Split's hustle. Rent a room with a balcony overlooking the channel, swim before breakfast when the water is coolest, then spend midday under the pines at the beach's north end where the shade lasts longest. Dinner means grilled brancin at a table so close to the water you can hear the tide clicking the pebbles.","backpacker":"Brist doesn't market itself to tourists, which means prices stay reasonable and the beach never feels crowded. A bed in a soba costs 100-150 kuna in shoulder season, and the minimarket near the church sells everything you need for a beach picnic. The coastal bus stops right in the village center; hitchhiking toward Makarska is easy if you're patient and smile.","local":"You prefer this beach to the busier stretches in Baška Voda because your cousin's family owns the apartment building behind the breakwater and always saves you parking. You know the exact spot where the seabed drops off—twenty meters from shore, marked by that cluster of rocks—and you've taught your daughter to swim in the same protected pocket where your father taught you, the Biokovo watching over both generations.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Brist Beach is excellent for swimming with calm, clear waters and easy entry over smooth pebbles. The small resort setting provides a safe, manageable environment for families, and the beach's compact size makes supervising children easier. Swimming conditions are generally gentle thanks to the beach's position along the protected Pelješac Channel. Water visibility is typically good, and the gradual depth is suitable for less confident swimmers. Basic safety facilities and proximity to village amenities add to the family-friendly atmosphere.","q":"Is Brist Beach good for swimming and safe for families?"},{"a":"The optimal time to visit Brist Beach is between June and September when weather conditions are ideal for swimming and sunbathing. July and August offer the warmest water and most reliable sunshine but also the highest visitor numbers. June and early September provide excellent alternatives with favorable conditions and quieter beaches. The small resort atmosphere means services operate primarily during these summer months. Sea temperatures are warmest in July and August, while June and September offer pleasant warmth with more comfortable air temperatures.","q":"What is the best time to visit Brist Beach?"},{"a":"Brist is located on the Adriatic Highway (D8) approximately 70 kilometers southeast of Split and 140 kilometers northwest of Dubrovnik. By car, follow the coastal D8 road; the village and beach are well-signposted. Parking is available near the beach area. Regular bus services connect Brist to Split, Makarska, and other coastal towns, with stops in the village center within walking distance of the beach. Split Airport is the nearest international airport. The compact village size makes everything easily accessible on foot.","q":"How can I reach Brist Beach?"},{"a":"Brist offers a range of small resort accommodations including apartments, pensions, and small hotels, many with proximity to the beach. The village features several restaurants and konobas serving Dalmatian specialties, fresh fish from the Adriatic, and Croatian wines. Beach bars and cafes provide refreshments and light meals with views toward the Pelješac Channel. A small shop stocks essentials and beach supplies. The small resort character means amenities are present but limited compared to larger towns, preserving a relaxed, intimate atmosphere.","q":"Where can I find food and accommodation near Brist Beach?"},{"a":"Brist Beach's distinctive feature is its stunning views across the Pelješac Channel toward the Pelješac Peninsula, creating a uniquely scenic backdrop different from open-sea beaches. The small resort maintains an intimate, quiet character while providing necessary facilities, appealing to visitors seeking relaxation without large crowds. The village's position on the southern Makarska Riviera offers the region's characteristic clear water and pebble beaches with less development. This combination of natural beauty, manageable size, and peaceful atmosphere sets Brist apart from busier destinations.","q":"What is special about Brist Beach compared to other Croatian beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Brist Beach: Pebbled Shores Along Croatia's Pelješac Channel","description":"Smooth pebbles meet calm Adriatic waters at this family-friendly cove in Split-Dalmatia. Swim in crystalline shallows while sailboats drift past Pelješac's peaks.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-u7TF7nyjA4UaxwEabjQ5yyYtdej8PQeh3HAt1i7p9BOwemgxbr0OoETFzK8uczCdXME-Un9uZ-Tcu_ViHp9Sii33uXw8gLo6SC8uGaYBhXmo9WTiP_YwzB_CmOi_gXamk-yOdBTcCT4F7sahWo8c4i8OkcuKD_WTD6EHJCoTQDq63NY3qJM13Uq6_SnZ10eGARFd_ADoY3cDqyUfM9jwMOpokb3eNLLwVGbGeGnMSGr4KfjCfmZpaFU6MSGTP1l6t7b9Fm98oP2HvAkbtaZa4G9RrTRI_sDVo8QAGcJwPlhDBx-cK16xU-aySdqaAPik-b2_BrT_7mofnjN1moOHGxnNbVS-jlFc7oU74-feEWJzW2Au7Dn9Ate6s-miBUaUOm9Ukh93oNHnIARc366VmYpEM3eOSDemOdyFs_O5DPSUx-&w=1600"},"images":[]}}