The beach is stunning, but be aware that the road leading to it is quite bumpy and may cause damage to your car. It's not the ideal spot for those who don't want to clean up after themselves or make a lot of noise. However, if you're sailing and seeking a peaceful cove with a sandy seabed, this is a great spot to anchor.
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 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.
I absolutely adored the beach! The sandy shore was simply delightful and the convenience of free parking spots and a short walk made it all the more enjoyable. Although it was a tad crowded in mid August, it still remains my number one choice among all the beaches in Dubrovnik.