St. Isidor beach is located on the
Adriatic Sea (part of Mediterranean Sea) and it is in the
169th place out of 215 beaches in the
Dubrovnik-Neretva region
The beach is
located in a natural place, among the mountains.
It is a small bay with crystal blue water and light pebble,
so it is recommended to wear special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal. This beach is suitable for different
categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers, hikers
etc.
It is almost deserted place even during the high season.
St. Isidor beach coast is free for all. It has no amenities, only nature. .
In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities.
2 more beaches are also available within a 5 km radius. The best one is Otok Sipan II,
which has a rating of 8.6.
St. Isidor beach (Dubrovnik-Neretva)
is located outside the Velji vrh
settlement, which may cause some difficulties
for travelers who stay far from the coast.
However, the remoteness from the village is not always a bad thing. Lovers of quiet rest know,
the farther the beach, the fewer crowds.
The beach stretches on the
coast of the Sipan island
and the correct question is not how to get to St. Isidor beach, but what mode of transport can be used
to get to it,
because this part of the coast is inaccessible by land. The beach can only be reached by water and
you have to rent a boat to get there.