The beach was absolutely lovely, with plenty of water attractions that kept the kids entertained for hours. What really sets this beach apart from the others we visited on Pelješac is the soft, sandy floor that makes walking and playing in the water a real pleasure. However, it must be said that the beach was quite crowded when we visited, which may not be to everyone's taste.
The beach has a lot of shade and isn't very clean. While the views are pleasant, there are better beaches to visit on the peninsula.
This charming village boasts a serene and low-key atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape. The beach is adorned with smooth pebbles and a gentle slope, providing a comfortable spot to soak up the sun and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. It's recommended to arrive early as parking is limited. There are a handful of quaint cafes and restaurants, as well as a convenient supermarket. The area is pleasantly quiet, allowing for uninterrupted relaxation. The picturesque views and historic architecture add to the overall charm of this delightful destination.
The most disheartening sight: an abundance of garbage strewn around the stunningly blue waters and rocks.