This is engineered beach experience executed with Croatian efficiency. The sand beneath your feet was trucked in to supplement the natural shoreline, creating a broad strand that accommodates the resort's summer population. You enter the water through designated zones—swim lanes to your left, inflatable obstacle courses to your right, small children's area straight ahead. Lifeguards rotate positions hourly, their white towers visible from every approach. The shallow gradient means you can walk perpendicular to shore and watch the Adriatic floor transition from sand to scattered pebbles to seagrass beds.
“The beach delivers full-service resort infrastructure while maintaining the genuine shallow Adriatic waters and mountain vistas that define this coastline.”
Crystal lagoon with rocky outcrop
The resort architecture surrounds the beach in a planned semicircle: mobile homes, rental apartments, and hotel blocks all positioned for water views. Beach clubs rent their loungers by the day or week, each section color-coded and numbered. Food options range from pizza windows to sit-down restaurants serving grilled seafood, and the ice cream kiosk maintains a permanent queue. Despite the infrastructure, the water itself remains genuinely Adriatic—clear enough to count fish, warm enough by June to swim without hesitation.
Evening transforms the beach into a promenade. Families stroll the waterfront path, stopping at playgrounds and mini-golf installations. The organized activities—aqua aerobics, beach volleyball tournaments, kids' clubs—follow a posted schedule. You can engage or ignore the programming entirely, claiming a quieter section near the northern edge where the resort beach gradually transitions back to natural coastline and the activity volume drops by half.