{"ok":true,"data":{"id":9446,"slug":"je-inac-beach-split","name":"Ježinac Beach","country":"Croatia","state":"Split-Dalmatia County","city":"Split","coords":{"lat":43.5035,"lng":16.415},"beachType":"Pebble","tags":["hidden","urban","couples","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"The beach runs barely a hundred meters between rocky outcrops, its pebbles smaller and more comfortable than the bowling balls at some Dalmatian strands. You're close enough to Marjan to walk there for shade when the afternoon sun becomes oppressive, yet far enough from the old town that the cruise-ship crowds haven't discovered this stretch of coast. The regulars arrive with canvas bags containing the day's necessities: paperback novels, thermoses of Turkish coffee, containers of homemade strukli leftover from Sunday lunch.\n\nThe water here lacks the impossible turquoise of offshore islands but offers the green-gray clarity typical of Split's accessible beaches, clean enough for swimming and deep enough within twenty meters that you can't touch bottom. A few permanent residents—retirees and mothers with young children—establish themselves on the pebbles by mid-morning and remain until the shadows lengthen. There are no beach clubs, no jet-ski rentals, no amplified music. The soundtrack is Adriatic wavelets against stones and conversation in rapid Dalmatian dialect.\n\nYou spend the afternoon rotating between towel and sea, reading until the heat drives you to swim, then returning to your spot on the pebbles to dry. By evening, the beach empties as residents head home for dinner, leaving you with the coastline and the view across the water toward Čiovo Island. This is Split without performance or tourism packaging—functional, unglamorous, and precisely what you needed.","teaser":"While tourists concentrate at Bačvice's famous sandy volleyball courts, this modest pebble beach draws Split residents seeking quiet proximity to the sea. You descend concrete steps from the promenade to a narrow strand backed by apartment buildings and aging pines.","uniqueAngle":"In a city where tourism increasingly dominates the waterfront, Ježinac maintains its role as working beach for residents who want proximity to the sea without spectacle.","accessType":"Promenade steps near Marjan base","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"No-Frills Swimming","subtitle":"Clean water, quick depth gain"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Pebble Lounging","subtitle":"Smaller stones, easier comfort"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Marjan Shade Access","subtitle":"Forest peninsula minutes away"},{"icon":"food","title":"Local Provisions","subtitle":"Pack neighborhood market picnic"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The Adriatic along this stretch offers no waves worth considering, and the proximity to the city means boat traffic and developed shoreline eliminate any surf potential. What you get instead is calm water for recovery swims and the chance to observe how Split's locals interact with the sea as daily necessity rather than vacation amenity. If you're desperate for waves, you'll need to head to the islands or the Pelješac coast.","couples":"You escape here from the tourist machinery of Diocletian's Palace and the Riva waterfront, finding a beach that functions as neighborhood amenity rather than destination. The lack of Instagram-worthy scenery or beach club glamour means you're left with simple pleasures: swimming in clean water, reading in the sun, sharing a bottle of Pošip and watching Split's maritime traffic slide past. The beach's modesty is its charm—this is what Mediterranean swimming looks like when it's routine rather than special occasion.","backpacker":"A ten-minute walk from Split's hostel district delivers you to free beach access without the crowds and noise of Bačvice. You need nothing but a towel, water, and whatever provisions you assembled from the green market. The lack of commercial development means there's nothing to spend money on, and the pebble beach demands no equipment beyond water shoes if your feet are tender. It's functional swimming in a functional city beach, which is sometimes exactly what a budget traveler needs.","local":"This is your neighborhood beach, the place you come for an hour between errands or an afternoon when the heat makes the apartment unbearable. You recognize the other regulars—the retired professor who swims thirty laps regardless of weather, the young mother with twins who claims the same shaded spot, the teenager practicing guitar on the promenade wall above. Ježinac doesn't try to be anything beyond what it is: a pebble beach where Split residents swim, and that humble authenticity is worth preserving.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Ježinac Beach is generally safe for swimming with calm, sheltered waters thanks to its location below the Meje district. The pebble beach has a gradual entry, making it suitable for families with children. The area is less crowded than nearby Bačvice, offering a more relaxed atmosphere. However, as with all pebble beaches, water shoes are recommended for comfort. During summer months, the water is clean and monitored, though there are no lifeguards on duty, so supervision of children is essential.","q":"Is Ježinac Beach safe for swimming and suitable for children?"},{"a":"Ježinac Beach is naturally less crowded than Split's main beaches year-round, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility. For the best experience, visit during shoulder seasons (May-June or September-October) when the weather is pleasant but tourist numbers are lower. Even during peak summer (July-August), this beach remains calmer than Bačvice. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekends see more local visitors. The beach is accessible anytime, offering a peaceful urban retreat close to the city center throughout the year.","q":"When is the best time to visit Ježinac Beach to avoid crowds?"},{"a":"Ježinac Beach is easily accessible from Split's city center, located below the Meje neighborhood near the base of Marjan Hill. You can walk from the Riva waterfront in approximately 15-20 minutes heading west. Follow the coastal promenade past Bačvice Beach toward Marjan. Local buses also serve the area, though walking is pleasant and straightforward. The beach is well-signed and visible from the coastal path. Free parking is limited nearby, so walking or cycling is recommended for visitors staying in central Split.","q":"How do I get to Ježinac Beach from Split city center?"},{"a":"Ježinac Beach has limited facilities directly on-site, but the nearby Meje neighborhood offers several cafes and restaurants within walking distance. For more dining options, central Split is just 15-20 minutes away on foot, offering extensive restaurants, cafes, and bars. Accommodation options are available in the Meje area and throughout Split, ranging from apartments to hotels. The beach's proximity to Split's city center means visitors have easy access to all amenities, supermarkets, and services while enjoying a quieter beach experience than the main tourist areas.","q":"Are there restaurants and accommodations near Ježinac Beach?"},{"a":"Ježinac Beach stands out as a quieter alternative to Split's famous Bačvice Beach, offering a more local, authentic atmosphere. Its location below Meje and close to Marjan Hill provides a scenic setting with less commercial development. The beach attracts couples and locals seeking sun bathing without the party atmosphere of Bačvice. Its small size creates an intimate environment, and the calm waters make it ideal for relaxed swimming. The beach serves as a peaceful urban escape while remaining conveniently close to Split's center, perfect for travelers wanting tranquility without leaving the city.","q":"What makes Ježinac Beach different from other Split beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Ježinac Beach: Split's Pebbled Hideaway Below Marjan Hill","description":"Smooth pebbles and crystalline Adriatic waters meet at this sheltered Split cove. Tucked beneath Meje's pine-scented cliffs, Ježinac offers sunlit intimacy minutes from the city pulse.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-t25HBr8JGX1Ucig0AMWPN6HSprO1zndC-LHwL9D6jpfRMpyRjksB_O7J0i2uBvYHG38l_fao4J5bnmv3Aco6G2SWck9Eu_dS7cirjmLHX4mTpjOr7SBHGLjUQPZrVyr4yDkQ7c2KF0fZK_s1Jl6l1LA4LHZhNWaxJGVpBVZ8P07zpGtPSM-VUae9z1k7DPdlw1qOMj4B7ectejL6xBKzN7o1n4K94KHQlKmZ3jmn4Clk1-86aspAYuKCnsIW01gvH2NUKIT03fCGEKB5ICb2IMOgDzt3qnnT-IhaQ4Ulh9Q_50bVv0FxLj-0mSU1neCeAvGotQmceI10jLWEIWxNCKotKq8sFdlsTWBNBFsX2tNVSd9rCBy7UMMVXyb9bTi0johLtrIfv_dNDJInANnhzNZYSIY4dit77ZHCTWA-Er4kstl1bengBEquBC19id&w=1600"},"images":[]}}