ποΈ The largest and most famous Rajska beach (Paradise beach) in Lopar, stretching 1.5 kilometers.
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Awarded the Blue Flag since 2003, signifying high standards in environmental management, water quality, safety, and services.
π Enjoy a beautiful 1.5 km long golden sand beach
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Ideal for families with children and non-swimmers due to very shallow waters
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Relax on a Blue Flag certified beach
π€ΈββοΈ Access various sports and recreational facilities including beach volleyball, tennis, mini-golf, and water sports like jet ski and SUP
πΆββοΈ Stroll along the city/town promenade
π Find entertainment content for young people and enjoy evening music from terraces
βΏ Several ramps provide easier sea access for physically challenged and disabled individuals
πΎ Pets are not allowed on the main beach area, though a specific swimming corner for dogs is available at the very bottom
πββοΈ To swim in deeper water, you may need to walk up to 600 meters through the shallow sea
π¦ You'll find rows of deck-chairs, beach umbrellas, gazebos, beach bars, cocktail bars, restaurants, pizza and grill joints, fast-food, pancake, and ice-cream shops.
πΆ Water sports include beach-canoe, kayak, SUP board rental, speed boat rides, jet ski rental, and parachute rides.
π’ The ultimate fun is at Aquagan waterslides, suitable for all ages.
πΆ Paradise Beach hosts the Paradise Samba Festival and the Festival of Sand Sculptures every June.
π΄ Other regional events include MTB 4 Islands, Rab Island Trail (October 1st), and Mesopust in Lopar.
ποΈ Explore the unique Lopar Sand Dunes, visit Sveti Grgur Island with its history and deer, or find tranquility at Sahara Beach (nudist-friendly).
βͺ Discover Lopar's cultural heritage at the Church of St. John the Baptist or enjoy the seclusion of the Natural Bay of Skver.
π Available with 200 parking lots
πββοΈ Lifeguard/security guard on duty for bather safety
π Large capacity, accommodating up to 5000 bathers
π Beach is 30 meters wide with a total area of 45000 square meters
π Located in the Kvarner region, Lopar
ποΈ Considered a natural attraction