{"ok":true,"data":{"id":9673,"slug":"jaz-beach-ugljan","name":"Jaz Beach","country":"Croatia","state":"Zadar County","city":"Ugljan","coords":{"lat":44.0844,"lng":15.1885},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["family","island","urban","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"The ferry from Zadar takes twenty-five minutes, and by the time you've reached Preko's harbor, you can already see families wheeling carts loaded with umbrellas and coolers toward Jaz Beach. The sand here is a pale biscuit color, fine enough to shake easily from towels, and it stretches in a wide arc bordered by Aleppo pines that cast dappled shade by mid-afternoon. You spread your blanket near the waterline and watch children construct moats that fill with each gentle wave.\n\nThe seabed descends so gradually that you can walk thirty paces and still feel pebbles under your feet. By noon the shallows have absorbed enough sun to feel bathwater-warm, and you float on your back watching sailboats tack past Galevac islet. A beach bar serves cold Karlovačko and grilled squid on paper plates; the scent of charcoal and lemon drifts across the sand. Teenagers play paddle ball near the shore, the rhythmic thwack punctuating conversations in Croatian and German.\n\nAs the afternoon ferry disgorges another wave of daytrippers, you notice how the beach absorbs them all without feeling crowded. The pine grove behind you hums with cicadas, and someone's radio plays a tinny folk tune. You rinse sand from your ankles at the outdoor shower, salt tightening on your skin, already planning tomorrow's return crossing.","teaser":"You step off the Preko ferry and within minutes your toes sink into fine sand that slopes so gently into the sea that toddlers wade twenty meters out before the water reaches their waists. Locals arrive by bike, beach bags swinging from handlebars.","uniqueAngle":"The Zadar ferry delivers you to Ugljan's most accessible family beach in less time than most urban commutes.","accessType":"Ferry + short walk from Preko","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the shallows","subtitle":"Gentle slope for young swimmers"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Pine-shaded lounging","subtitle":"Natural canopy by afternoon"},{"icon":"food","title":"Beachside grill snacks","subtitle":"Squid and cold beer"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Paddle to Galevac","subtitle":"Islet monastery views nearby"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The Adriatic here is a lake on most days—you'll find no rideable waves, just knee-high ripples that barely disturb the surface. Mornings bring a light maestral breeze that creates textured water by early afternoon, but nothing worth waxing a board for. If you're chasing swells, skip this coast entirely. The shoreline does offer calm conditions for stand-up paddling around Galevac, where you can explore the shoreline without fighting current or chop.","couples":"You'll claim a spot beneath the pines where dappled light shifts across your beach blanket as the afternoon unfolds. The gradual seabed means you can wade out together, waist-deep and talking, without worrying about sudden drop-offs. By evening, most families have caught the return ferry, leaving the shoreline quieter for a sunset swim. The beach bar stays open late enough for sundowners—Aperol spritzes served in plastic cups—while sailboats drift past in the golden hour.","backpacker":"The Zadar ferry costs less than a coffee, and you can pitch a towel on free sand within fifteen minutes of docking. Stock up on picnic supplies at Preko's minimarket before walking over; the beach bar charges resort prices. Showers and toilets are functional, and the pine grove offers shade if you've forgotten sun protection. Locals arrive by scooter and know the best swimming spots—follow their lead. Camp at Ugljan's budget sites and make this your daily swim stop.","local":"You've watched this beach absorb every summer's ferry crowds and still maintain its rhythm—mornings for serious swimmers doing laps parallel to shore, afternoons for neighborhood kids you recognize from the Preko bakery. You arrive by bicycle, threading the familiar path through pines, and choose your spot by muscle memory. The gravel patch near the eastern rocks stays quieter, and you've learned which days the kiosk gets fresh lignje. After work, the water holds the day's heat, and you swim until the ferry horn signals the last Zadar crossing.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Jaz Beach is excellent for families with children, featuring a sandy bottom and shallow, gradual entry that allows safe paddling and swimming under supervision. The beach's proximity to Preko town means it's well-populated during summer, providing an added sense of security. The sandy composition is comfortable for young children to play on without need for water shoes. Waters are typically calm, though supervision is always necessary as there are no official lifeguards. The urban beach setting means emergency services and medical facilities are readily accessible in Preko if needed, adding to overall safety for families.","q":"Is Jaz Beach safe for families and children to swim?"},{"a":"Jaz Beach is best visited from June through September for optimal swimming weather, with July and August providing the warmest sea temperatures. For budget travelers, May, June, and September offer lower accommodation costs and fewer crowds while maintaining pleasant conditions. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends when locals from Zadar make day trips. The beach's convenient location near Zadar means it can get crowded during peak summer, so arriving early in the day secures better spots. Spring and autumn visits are possible for scenery but water is too cool for comfortable swimming.","q":"When is the best time to visit Jaz Beach?"},{"a":"Jaz Beach is very accessible from Zadar via frequent ferry service to Preko on Ugljan island—the journey takes only about 25 minutes. Ferries run regularly throughout the day, with increased frequency in summer. From Preko port, Jaz Beach is within walking distance (approximately 1-2 kilometers) or a short taxi ride. The excellent ferry connections make Jaz Beach perfect for day trips without needing to book island accommodation. You can bring a car on the ferry if desired, though it's not necessary for reaching this particular beach. Check current ferry schedules and prices before traveling.","q":"How do I get to Jaz Beach from Zadar?"},{"a":"Jaz Beach and nearby Preko offer numerous dining options including waterfront restaurants, konobas, pizzerias, and cafes serving fresh seafood and Croatian specialties. Beach bars provide refreshments and light snacks during summer. Accommodation is plentiful in Preko, ranging from hotels to apartments and private rooms, though advance booking is wise in peak season. Small shops and supermarkets provide supplies for beach picnics or self-catering. The urban beach setting ensures good amenities without sacrificing the island atmosphere. Many visitors day-trip from Zadar, but staying overnight allows you to enjoy quieter morning and evening beach experiences.","q":"Are there restaurants and places to stay near Jaz Beach?"},{"a":"Jaz Beach's popularity for Zadar day trips stems from its unbeatable combination of accessibility and quality. The short, frequent ferry service means you can easily visit without overnight stays or complex planning. The sandy beach is relatively rare in this rocky coastline region, making it especially appealing for families. Its location near Preko port minimizes island travel time and costs. The beach offers genuine island atmosphere while being reachable within 30-40 minutes of leaving Zadar. This convenience factor, combined with family-friendly conditions and adequate amenities, makes Jaz Beach a favorite escape for both tourists and locals seeking quick island access.","q":"Why is Jaz Beach particularly popular for day trips from Zadar?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Jaz Beach, Ugljan Island: Sandy Shores Near Zadar, Croatia","description":"Golden sand meets calm Adriatic waters at this family-friendly cove on Ugljan Island. A quick ferry from Zadar delivers you to sheltered swimming and pine-shaded relaxation.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-sgtUGG2zwDWjxgaGJFxRrE0aIR2GwFAie29C_dppgVlebna9ww7nc5ttqlmAvNaZg1QLhrCTtxb-eXq-RwHU_hMeWHbPjOGjSxebkvUDdonjTUnkqmzWdxKj5rDxggUUBFxjOrmW70ze8SzE2eb07Tgic_o_rmPDVdehaIrFrsRrjC6-2m4rGqJmRL2Jt18-FiEe_VeLMd1kdRm2qDsbCZwUdtyf0ZSIbeTvvNXiyTVUA85MfhVaThQreQzsUSrdKvgEoA_R8GvM_7AlMqZbc51WfYsLen-mJWHkgdMVdg2EKIuVAgvBAJkrzk1VxkHiFTL7ejui3-jn0wHQvjHaHJDQSXEIRJtYSLMLNfciOHOiv4PPr_rjREpuq1YJ7NAjI2j5Hhc8neY-gcZ8r01wAPIuzTgMojs3YffjoeK-b1m-PP_Udw-WdiAP4bVh0a&w=1600"},"images":[{"id":"331963","url":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/16482483/pexels-photo-16482483.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","thumbnail":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/16482483/pexels-photo-16482483.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=350","alt":"Jaz Beach — photo by Hugo Sykes"}]}}