Terrible! Rude waiters, no one who can give you information on the services offered and an aseptic and unwelcoming location, worn out and old sunbeds. Not to mention the non-existent cleaning between the beach and the bathrooms, the lesser problem that there was no paper. Dubrovnik at the same prices offers much better.
This beach is definitely worth the short golf cart ride for just a couple of kuna. Although, it's a shame that you have to pay for sunbeds. However, the crystal clear water is perfect for a refreshing swim. Despite the fair amount of visitors, it never felt too crowded. The distance from the main town certainly contributes to the peaceful atmosphere. I highly recommend adding this beach to your itinerary when visiting the island.
This section of the island is absolutely breathtaking and exquisitely stunning. It's peaceful, tranquil, and incredibly serene. With no cars in sight, the only transportation you'll see are a few boats and ferries coming in and out each day. There are a couple of spots where you can grab a refreshing drink or a delicious meal. You'll also find a lovely lady selling locally made jams, olive oils, spirits, and liqueurs. The water here is crystal clear, warm, and teeming with tiny fish that swim around you as you take a dip. It's pure bliss.
This island has of its stunning beach, but don't be fooled by the picturesque view. The so-called relaxed atmosphere is just a facade for the lack of activities and entertainment. It's like being stranded on a deserted island, but with a few more tourists. And don't even think about venturing too far from the mainland, the ferry ride is enough to make you seasick.