This beach is in the area of Premantura. There is an entrance fee to pay before you enter the region. It can be also buyed online, but there is a wood house at the road for buying the ticket. 15 euro pro day. There are also 3 day tickets. The Premanture region is made in one-way direction, it is very good, because there is big traffic. Bumpy, dusty road, but wide enough. The names of the different coasts are well marked in which direction to go. Before Njive there is a big parking place, but you can also drive further to the beach. There is a bar, (iced coffee 2.50, ice cream 3 eur), and a lot of shadow under the pine trees. Lot of people. Very crowded beach with pebble, very fast deep water. We had big waves from the sea, but not enjoyable as you are hitting on someone. 5 toi-toi wc-s are...
Read moreIt costs 80 kuna to enter with your car. You’d think with so many tourist every year they’d invest in making a paved road— nope!! All gravel and dirt and offers a bumpy, dirty ride as you make your way through the park. You’ll need to go to a car wash after your day is over. The plus, the water is a beautiful colour and felt very refreshing. The cons: overcrowded and filled with sea urchins. Water shoes are a MUST! I suggest going to the less popular beaches in the park as well as the sandy beach to avoid the...
Read moreThe place itself is nice and has a wild feeling to it, but when we visited it was extremely hot and crowded to the point where you could not find a spot to lay a towel. There are public portable toilets but (obviously) these are very rough and dirty. There is a relaxed bar there which adds a nice touch. Overall I believe the experience depends on how many people are there when you visit, but after paying a car tax of 15 euros to access the peninsula, I feel the value for money was just not...
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