The beach offers of soft sand and shallow, warm waters - perfect for kids to frolic in. There are a handful of beach bars that serve delicious food and refreshing drinks, adding to the overall experience. Adventurous souls can rent pedal boats or jet-skis, while those seeking a panoramic view can make their way to the rocky section of the beach that offers a bird's eye view of the entire stretch.
This beach on Rab is likely the most beautiful one, based on our observations. It boasts shaded areas, trees, and pristine sand. The easiest way to reach it is by boat, which can be rented in Livacina or other nearby locations. However, it is also accessible by foot. It's important to note that this beach is not designated for naturists, unlike Sahara beach. While it is suitable for children, getting there is more challenging than the city beaches such as Livacina.
We managed to secure tickets for the ferry to Goli in the Lopar port on short notice. It's truly remarkable, and naturally, one wonders what it must have been like there in the past. Regrettably, many things have been destroyed and stolen over time due to the deterioration of nature. The island could have potentially been transformed into a memorial site with guided tours. However, in order to accomplish this, the buildings would have needed stronger protection. Overall, it was a poignant and worthwhile trip.