The beach itself is wonderful. Small stones, clear water. Take swimming slippers with you, because entering the water can be painful.
Of the bad, there are two big "buts". The first is the terrible maintenance of the sunbeds. You will pay 20 euros for two sunbeds and an umbrella, but the mattresses will not be completely clean. However, the worst thing is that you can be rude. We opened the neighboring umbrella because we couldn't pull ours away (they are very heavy) and were afraid of getting burned. The manager came and closed it saying that we only paid for one. So, as if he feels sorry for the open umbrella and the shade, which is free. Screams and commotion come from their tent, which disturbs rest. Unpleasant communication.
The second minus is the lack of a public toilet. It is also forbidden to enter the cafe unless you buy something there. Take that into consideration.
Regarding the weather, it is still hot in Kotor in September, but the water in the sea...
Read moreEdit - they've put the price up to €40 for 2 beds and an umbrella, it's not the end of the world but, the umbrellas are pretty poor quality (don't protect well from the sun) and the actual beach and sun beds aren't cleaned or maintained, the guy who organises it is just incredibly grumpy as well.
Original - Very accessible and atmospheric beach with surprisingly good service. There are paid options where you can get a sunbed for the day for €10 and a parasol for €5, and there is also a free option. The sunbeds are suprisingly comfortable as well.
BUY SWIMMING SHOES - the beach and the sea are very rocky underfoot, it is a nightmare if you don't have these.
Otherwise, the water is really refreshing, clear and thr roughest I've seen it get is a few minor waves. There is also a kiosk with alcohol, soft drinks and ice creams for a...
Read morethe view is amazing and the water is nice, but the town doesn’t take care of public part of the beach and it’s not comfortable for relaxing, doesn’t have a WC and changing rooms, also one shower is clogged and another one isn’t working.
there is a private part that costs 30 euros for two sunbeds and umbrella and you can’t take just one sunbed. the guy who works there doesn’t speak english so he couldn’t explain why he charged us 25 euros one day and the next one it was already 30.
also, there is a sign that says that renting sun-bed isn’t a precondition for using the beach and you can stay there but they didn’t care about that and kept sending people to the public part of the beach.
The town with such an amazing nature has to take care of...
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