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Znjan City Beach

I recommend checking the weather before you go. I went on a cloudy day thinking it’d be fine, but it drizzled a bit; it’s better to be prepared!
I suggest getting to Znjan Beach a bit earlier, around 9 AM, to snag a good spot; it gets crowded fast, and finding a decent area is a bit tough later on.
My advice is to bring your own beach umbrella or sunshade. I forgot mine, and the sun was brutal—definitely won't make that mistake again!

Don't bother with the overpriced beach bars. I found a local grocery store nearby to grab some snacks and drinks, which saved me a ton of cash!
Zrce Festival Beach

My advice is to check the weather before you go! I didn't, and a sudden rainstorm cut my beach day short. Better safe than sorry!
I think the beach bars offer some pretty good deals during happy hour, so plan your drinks around that. You can save quite a bit if you grab a cocktail between 5-7 PM.

Don’t forget to bring your own towels and snacks. The prices at the beach can be a bit high, and I was shocked by how much a simple sandwich cost
Belvo Beach

Parking can be a nightmare! I recommend finding a nearby public transport option instead. It's cheaper and saves you the stress of hunting for a spot.

I think the beach gets crowded, especially on weekends, so if you can, visit during the week. You'll have more space to spread out and enjoy your day.

Snagging a spot can be tricky during the peak season. My advice is to arrive by 10 AM, or otherwise, you might find yourself right at the back or having to hike a bit.

The sunsets here are stunning! Try to catch it around 8 PM, it's totally worth it. Bring a camera because you won't want to miss those views.
Kantrida Beach

My advice is to explore the nearby promenade in the evening around 7 PM. The sunset view is stunning, and it's a great way to wind down after a day at the beach.

I recommend wearing water shoes! The pebbly beach can be a bit tough on the feet, and my friend ended up with sore soles after our visit. Avoid that mistake!
Divna Beach

I recommend getting to Divna Beach early, like around 8 or 9 AM. The parking fills up super quick, and you want to snag a good spot! Plus, the beach is way less crowded in the morning and more peaceful.

Bring your own snacks and water! The nearby cafe is a bit pricey, and I think you’d enjoy your own picnic by the sea much more than paying for overpriced bites

My advice is to wear good water shoes. The rocky areas can be tricky and I learned the hard way when I slipped on some stones. Your feet will thank you!

Head to the right side of the beach for the best views at sunset. I wish I had known earlier! The colors are just breathtaking, and it's a perfect way to end the day.
Medveja Beach

I recommend using the shuttle bus from Opatija instead of driving. Parking is a pain and the bus drops you off right by the beach – super conveinient!

Bring your own snacks and drinks to save some cash. The beach bars can get pricey, and trust me, a cold drink while sunbathing is a must.
Uvala Lapad Beach

I recommend getting there around 9 AM for a good spot; it gets pretty crowded by noon. If you want some peace, come in the morning!
I think taking a quick dip is a must as the water is super refreshing! But watch out for rocky parts; water shoes could save your toes!

My advice is to rent a sunbed for the day... It’s only a few euros and way more comfy than laying on the sand all day!
St. Jacob's Beach

I suggest arriving around 9 AM for a more peaceful experience. By noon, it gets crowded and the vibe changes completely!

Check the local weather before you go. I thought it would be sunny, but some clouds rolled in later, which wasn't ideal for sunbathing.

Wear water shoes if you have them! The rocky entrance can be a bit tough on the feet, but it's worth it for the clear water.

I recommend exploring the area around the beach too. The nearby pine trees provide great shade and a nice spot to relax away from the crowds.
Beach Bene

I think you should check out the shaded areas under the pine trees if you want a break from the sun. It's so much cooler and it's a lovely spot to chill!

If you're planning to swim, be careful with the rocks! It's not all smooth entry, and I had a little tumble on my first day, but it made for a funny story later!
Ambrela Beach

Bring your own snacks and drinks! There are a couple of beach bars, but they can get pricey. I saved a lot by packing a cooler with food from the local supermarket.

If you’re planning on swimming, swim shoes are a must! The entry into the water is rocky, and I wish I had brought mine to avoid sore feet.