Sunday, February 3, 2008

Five little known beaches of Adriatic Sea

Beaches have always been the main tourist attraction of Croatia . Croatian coast 1778 km long belongs to the most indented coasts in the world. Over 1000 islands, of which 66 inhabited, give 4012 km of the coast. Thousands of beautiful basins and beaches can be found along Croatian coast, of which some are famous in the world. Problem of these beaches is in the fact that they are well known widely so it is hard to find the place for your towel during a summer. TravelAdriatic.NET team presents you 5 little known beaches of the Adriatic Sea that do not lack quality of much better known competition.
  • STINIVA BAY VIS

Stiniva bay is one of the most beautiful and most extraordinary basins, not only on the island of Vis , but generally in the Adriatic Sea . Narrow passages from the open sea, small gravel beach surrounded with high rocks and few stone fishing houses truly create unique experience.

  • VELI RAT - LIGHTHOUSE

Beach of white stone on the Long Island (Northern Dalmatia ) near Zadar beneath one of
the most beautiful lighthouses on the Adriatic Sea built in 1849. Beautiful view to sea surface, crystal clear sea is easily accessible.

  • HARBOR OF PUPNAT KORCULA

Harbor of Pupnat is the most beautiful basin with big sandy beach on island of Korcula . It is situated on the southern side of the island, opposite of Lastovo, 5 km from the village of Pupnat .

  • LUBENICE CRES

Hard to reach beach just under the place of Lubenice on Cres (Kvarner area). Whoever gets through to it will not regret.

Apartmens in Kvarner

Kvarner hotels


  • SAPLUNARA MLJET

Saplunara is one of rare places where you can run away to sandy heaven surrounded with intact nature. Saplunara is situated on the southeast part of the island Mljet. Bay is about 1 kilometer long, surrounded with thick pine tree forest. Sea in the shoal of the basin Saplunara can reach the temperature of 27-28 C during summer. It is made of two beautiful send beaches named Big Saplunara and Little Saplunara.