BRING WATER SHOES. Barefoot, you would be risking a cut from either the sharp, unmaintained rocks or some debris from the trash that gathers here. If you do get a cut, definitely disinfect it even if it seems trivial (get advice from the local pharmacy or DM drugstore). Otherwise, the beach is free and wild (unmaintained), with lots of shade in the morning and very sunny from the noon onwards. There is a small grove above the beach, which is a nice place to cool down but requires a small climb. It's super...
Read moreThe mini beach in Zadar stands out as a "hidden" gem near the city center. During our visit in August, on a weekday, we found nearby beaches to be quite crowded, with unclear water that made it difficult to see even with goggles. However, at this specific location, it was just us and few more people. The water was clearer, allowing us to enjoy some snorkeling. It's important to note that, like most beaches in Zadar, there are rocks instead of sand, so be sure to bring appropriate sandals to avoid discomfort...
Read morePleasant beach, and free. Beautiful, crystal-clear water. Definitely bring water shoes of some kind, to protect from the rocks and broken glass.
-1 star because there was a noticeable amount of trash (glass, cardboard, magazines, etc.). The glass was often already dulled by the water, but there were still some...
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