The sandy shore is immaculate and the crystal-clear water is a sight to behold. The stunning view of the rocky hills is breathtaking. Regrettably, due to the sweltering 40*C heat, the water was coated thickly with sunscreen or oil from the numerous beachgoers. However, once you submerge your head underwater, the visibility is exceptional. The cliffs provide excellent opportunities for scaling above the water and leaping if necessary, with jump heights ranging from 1-6m. The left side of the cove has sufficiently deep water for swimming. Bring your own shade in the form of an umbrella or rent a fixed seat for 100HRK, although we cannot confirm as we did not require it.
The road leading to the beach is easily accessible, but vehicles above 2.4m height are prohibited, with a height check gauge in place.
Unfortunately, the parking ticket machine was a nightmare. It only accepts coins and cards, and even with the card, it sometimes fails to function, despite pressing every button in the exact same way as before. The machine stopped working midway, and at some point, it even refused to accept coins. The hourly rate is 5HRK, and private parking is available below the beach at 10HRK/hour or 30HRK/day. We grew weary of the machine's issues and opted for the daily pass instead.