A nice beach at the end of a bay. It features super shallow and hence warm waters (especially during ebb), well suited for the smallest children. The beach is sandy, great to build sand castles. There is even a very small playground best suited for ages 2-3. Surrounding trees give some shades during the morning hours, waning during the day.
There is a toilet, a bar and some showers. Parking is nearby on two sides of the beach, with a parking place on the shore of the bay.
Next to the beach, on a little island there is healing mud. Also, there is a lovely promenade on the other side under the trees.
As a con there is no panoramic view of the Adriatic see, it mostly resembles a small lake from the beach. Nevertheless it is worth to visit if you...
Read morePliša Beach is a great spot for families with small children. The shoreline is shallow and calm, making it perfect for kids to play safely in the water. There’s plenty of space, and the overall atmosphere is peaceful and family-friendly.
Parking is conveniently close to the beach, which is a big plus when you’re carrying a lot of stuff or traveling with little ones. However, the parking fee could be more budget-friendly, it feels a bit pricey (1.5€/h), especially if you’re staying the whole day.
All in all, a lovely and safe beach for a family day by the sea. Highly recommended, with a small heads-up about the...
Read moreNot overcrowded like most of the beaches near Zadar. Natural shadows under the pine trees and behind the bushes. The lounges under the parasols cost 40 kuna per day when we visited (Aug'17). The beginning is a bit muddy (you can find the famous black mud in here too). Then it clears up and crystal clear sandy beach follows. Most of the water is knee or hip high but closer to the open sea the water is fresher and deep. There is a little bar in the bay and a small shop in walking distance (15min). No entrance fee but parking cost 30 kuna per day like in most...
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