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The beach offers complimentary parking, restroom facilities, and showers. However, parking tends to fill up quickly and there is usually a large crowd. Unfortunately, there is also a significant amount of litter present. Additionally, the nearby water park charges 7 euros per day, which may not be suitable for young children. The seabed is not particularly remarkable and the water can be murky. Overall, this beach is more suitable for adults than it is for children.
The beach is pleasant and suitable for families. It offers amenities such as a bar, restaurant, and restrooms, although during our visit, there was a shortage of toilet paper in the restrooms. It might be wise to bring your own. Like many other beaches in Croatia, the shoreline consists of rough, crushed rocks that can be uncomfortable to walk on. Wearing some kind of footwear is essential to avoid discomfort by the end of the day.
This beach is a great option for spending the entire day. The bar and restaurant offer good quality at reasonable prices. It used to be a natural beach a few years ago, but now it has been properly developed for commercial purposes. Parking is free and there is ample space for those who prefer not to rent sunbeds and parasols. The food is delicious and the portions are generous. It's worth mentioning that they have a local wine selection, which is commendable. When you're by the sea, it's important to try wines from the south rather than from the continent because the south of Croatia is an underrated wine region with some of the best autochthonous grape varieties in the world, which have spread from America to Australia. Additionally, there is a small aqua park available for a fee of 7 euros for the entire day. The sea is clean and you can see all the way to the bottom. I highly recommend this beach, especially if you're looking for a stretch along the coast between Gradac and Dubrovnik. Of course, we should exclude those two places and the Pelješac peninsula.
The beach lacks sufficient shade, but the positive aspect is that it is not overly crowded. Additionally, there is a beachside bar that provides ample shade indoors. The food is enjoyable and the prices are reasonable. Moreover, it is conveniently located near the border with BiH, making it easily accessible from Mostar. Overall, it is definitely worth a visit.
The beach is pleasant and there are many families with young children enjoying it. It is unclear whether the beach is suitable for pets. Unfortunately, there was a large dog at the beach that swam with the children, which made for a negative experience. On a positive note, the staff at the coffee bar were polite and friendly.