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The Best Beaches in Croatia Are Blissfully Wild

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The very mention of a European beach vacation tends to evoke spritz-soaked Positano, sleepy Greek fishing villages, and the rocky coastlines of the Algarve. But Croatia—by no means under the radar—is a seaside destination that deserves even more recognition, particularly when it comes to the best beaches in Croatia. “The maze of over 1,200 islands and rocks makes the coast and beaches truly unique,” Secret Dalmatia founder and owner Alan Mandić says. “The Croatian Adriatic sea is also one of the clearest seas of Europe,” he adds.

One of the key distinguishing factors of Croatian beaches is that they are often pebbled or rocky. While this might require a pair of swim shoes, Adriatic Luxury Hotels’ Barbara Krilanovic notes it helps maintain the famously clear turquoise water compared to sandy beaches. “Croatia’s beaches are known for their clarity, dramatic settings, and a sense of authenticity that’s becoming harder to find in Europe,” she says.

The country stretches along the eastern edge of the Adriatic Sea, with a long, jagged coastline dotted with over a thousand islands. From the historic beaches of Dubrovnik to the hidden coves of Dugi Otok and Vis, there’s much to be discovered. Ahead, 13 breathtaking beaches to plan your next Croatian getaway around.

Croatia has over 1,200 islands and a long Adriatic coastline stretching over a thousand miles. There are hundreds of beaches in the country, offering a mix of sandy, pebble, and rocky shorelines.

Sveti Jakov, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia

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Banje Beach is Dubrovnik’s most famous, with the Old Town just across the water and Lokrum Island on the horizon. But if you’ve been to Banje before and want to try something different, Krilanovic points to Sveti Jakov. “It’s a bit more secluded and lesser-known than Banje, which makes it perfect for a quiet escape,” she says. “Guests at Adriatic Luxury Hotels stumble upon the beach and are blown away by the tranquility, framed by cliffs and panoramic views of the Old Town.”

Šunj Beach, Lopud Island, Dalmatia

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