With isolated islands, beautiful beaches, watersport hotspots and historic ports, Adriatic Croatia is a shore thing for a great seaside break. Adriatic sea is officially recognized as Europe's second-cleanest in Europe. Shores tend to be pebbly rather than sandy. There's an island to suit every taste: green Mljet (reached via Dubrovnik) is best for nature, Vis (via Split) for food, Brac for watersports and Hvar for relaxation and celebrity spotting. Let's now look at the top 3 Croatian beaches.
top 3 beaches
Island Brac is best known for the white-pebble beach Zlatni Rat which, translated to English, means Golden Cape, a favored windsurfing site outside the resort town of Bol. Supetar, the island's main town, offers a horseshoe-shaped beach and ferries to and from Split.
Looking for a place to go relax, have a picnic with family and friends? Bay Dubovica is a perfect choice for you! Dubovica is a well known picnic area with a spacious pebble beach and interesting underwater landscape. Known for its long countryside tradition it offers a vacation far away from the city noise.
But because of the popularity of Old Town Dubrovnik, this beach falls under top 3. It is located in ancient Dubrovnik, one of the most popular cities in the Mediterranean. Besides crystal clear water it offers wide selection of activities such as pedal boats, jet-ski, parachutes, etc.