Every summer thousands of tourists, Italians and others, flock to the beaches of Croatia to discover some of the most famous pearls of the Adriatic and sanctuaries of unbridled fun. Not everyone loves crowded beaches and umbrellas, in fact, those looking for a more relaxed solution away from conventional tourism decide to visit Croatia by boat, from a new, more intimate perspective, but without giving up anything that this country offers.
Here are some examples of less crowded locations that can be visited by boat, including some that can only be reached from the sea:
Saplunara, the mythological island of Mljet
Among the calmest of the bays, Saplunara, on the southeastern coast of the island of Mljet, is a perfect place to stop when the Mistral blows. In addition to offering shelter in a crystalline corner surrounded by the centuries-old pine forest, this place exudes a mythological soul. This is where the father of the explorers, Ulysses, kidnapped by Calypso, found refuge.
Sveti Ivan, how to get there - Island of Cres
Sveti Ivan, a crescent-shaped beach on an emerald sea, is one of the less frequented bays in Croatia, thanks to its inaccessible position.
The island of Cres, a few kilometers from the coast of Istria, contains the renowned Lubenice, a small town overlooking the sea, where a downhill path to the beach starts. Given the difficult path, arriving from the sea is the best solution. For this reason, the yacht charter in Croatia it is one of the most frequent choices among tourists who want to visit places like this.
Podrače the wild bay of Brela
The Split-Dalmatian region enjoys one of the most beautiful seas in Croatia, so much so that inland tourism is also attracted to its beaches. In the town of Makarska Riviera, Brela is one of the most popular areas. Far from the sights of mass tourism, Podrače, near the famous Punta Rata, is one of the most photographed wild beaches in Croatia. The protagonist of the shots is the Rock of Brela, which emerges from the crystalline waters and is sprinkled with pine trees.
Beritnica, the beach on the island of Pag for those who love nature and tranquility
Pag is one of the largest islands in Croatia, near the northern Dalmatian shore.
Here, surely finding serenity is not an easy task. Thousands of tourists flock to the beaches, wandering through music festivals and paradisiacal beaches in search of fun. To get away from the hustle and bustle of this locality, many set out on an adventure towards Britannica, which rises, together with the three famous large rocks, south of the small town of Metajna. The golden gravel and an incredibly crystalline sea are the main reasons that lead to this beach, but you have to struggle to reach it, being necessary to climb Stogaj, a stone tower much appreciated by trekkers.
It is essential to bring everything you need by boat for the period of time spent in rest, the beach is really wild, there is nothing to buy.
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