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Out of the three dog beaches we explored in the Zadar/Sibenik vicinity, this one was undoubtedly the most impressive. Although it may be considered petite, we were the only couple present with our furry friends, which was perfectly fine. It's a pity that the beaches we visited were quite secluded, and the environment wasn't entirely natural. There were some mucky sands between the parking lot and the beach, as well as a small construction site. However, if it suits your preferences, it's definitely worth a visit.
This beach on island Pag is definitely one of the best. It's a small, hidden gem with sandy water and a long walkway leading to the sea. There's plenty of shade available until noon, and while it may be difficult to reach by car, the effort is definitely worth it.
This beach is an excellent choice for families with young children as the water is shallow and pleasantly warm. In addition, every afternoon the sky is adorned with colorful kites flown by kite surfers, providing a delightful spectacle for both children and adults alike. It is an excellent opportunity to capture some unforgettable photos of the picturesque scenery.
The beach offers a combination of gravel and sand in the water, making for a unique and enjoyable experience. You can spend hours searching for seashells, adding to the charm of the location. However, it's important to note that there are no sunshades available, so it's advisable to bring your own tent, parasol, and sunscreen. Fortunately, there are a few showers and restaurants nearby, making it easy to take a break from the sun and enjoy some refreshments. Additionally, free parking is available near the beach at the dock, but be sure to take the left turn at the Y intersection to avoid private parking fees in the nearby village. Simply follow the ferry sign to reach this idyllic location.