ποΈ A public pebble and sand beach on the island of Pag, nestled in a picturesque bay with clear blue waters.
π Known for its tranquil atmosphere, stunning sunsets, and excellent snorkeling opportunities.
ποΈ Experience a public beach with natural scenery, surrounded by hills, low shrubs, olive trees, and old stone walls
πββοΈ Enjoy SUP surfing with available rentals
π Discover one of Pag's best snorkeling spots with abundant marine life
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Witness breathtaking sunsets over the Adriatic Sea
π§ββοΈ Relax in a calm, uncrowded environment
π½οΈ Grab refreshments at the local tavern within walking distance
π» Basic sanitary facilities available
π³ Find limited shade under trees, especially in the morning due to the beach's northwest orientation
β οΈ Rocky terrain and pebbles require water shoes for comfortable entry into the water
π Beach strip is no more than 130 meters long, which might feel small
π₯Ά Water can be cold in winter (January average 10.7Β°C), and swimming is not recommended in colder months
πΆ Water depth increases quickly, making it less ideal for small children or non-swimmers
π Access via a 2km stony road, which adds an element of adventure but might be challenging for some vehicles
π Water shoes for comfortable entry
βοΈ Sun protection, especially in August (air temp up to 30.5Β°C)
π€Ώ Snorkeling gear to explore marine life
π Easily accessible by any vehicle, but involves a 2km stony road
π Located 49 km from Zadar, the main city
πΆββοΈ Only 2.2 km from Mandre, the nearest village
π² Mountain bike trail available from Mandre (approx. 4 km)
Available near the beach for a daily fee of 5 EUR. Free parking for guests staying at Fran house in Mandre.
Sunbeds, umbrellas, and SUP boards are available for rent.