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The beach is surrounded by sloping rock plateaus and is composed of coarse gravel, with a sandy bottom in some areas. The water is crystal clear and clean, as is typical of Brač. Access to the bay is difficult for those who are not good on their feet.
This beach is stunningly pristine and not overly crowded. Unfortunately, it's not very easy to get to.
This beach is perfect for those who appreciate peace and quiet, as there are few people around. The shore is rocky, but you can still take a dip in the water - just make sure to wear shoes. If you venture a bit further, you'll find a sandy area where you can walk. You'll need to park your car at the start of the street, as it's difficult to turn around further down.
I wouldn't recommend driving to this beach unless you have an off-road vehicle with 4x4 capabilities. Otherwise, you may need to call the fire department for a rescue. Additionally, I'd suggest that the Google Maps team update their app to accurately reflect the roads on Brac Island, as it currently shows roads that don't even exist.
It's difficult to put into words how unattractive this beach is. Don't let maps lead you there from the west side via the gravel road. Instead, take the concrete road at the green Ducac sign 200m east.