2014-06-20

A Canadian-Croatian couple known only as Frank and Vera runs a witty and well-written website covering the topics of vacationing in Croatia. It is called Frank about Croatia, a play of words that reveals both the sincerity and authorship of the people behind it. Here is how they covered the topic of country’s popular beaches.

If I had a dime for every time I’ve heard tourists complain about lack of sandy beaches in Croatia, I would be a rich man. I love beaches in Croatia. I actually love them for not being sandy beaches.

Although the majority of Croatian beaches are pebble (wonderful, round pebbles), you can find some sandy beaches here too. So if sandy is your kind of beach, here is my list of the sandy beaches in Croatia.

A small archipelago of 14 islands and islets, just off the coast of Dubrovnik, Elafiti Islands feature pretty sandy beaches. The most famous one is the Sunj beach at the island of Lopud, but you’ll find them on Kolocep too. Sunj beach is a gorgeous, one kilometer long sandy beach, located in a bay of the same name. The beach can be reached by boat, by golf cart from the only village on the island, on foot (20 minutes), or by bicycle. There are couple of beach shack restaurants, deck chairs to rent, toilets and changing cabins. The one part of the beach is clothing-optional.

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