This lovely beach overlooks the islet of Host in the Vis bay of St. George. It is about sixty meters long and covered with pebbles, surrounded by a thick wood of pine and tamarisk trees. A part of the beach has been turned into a plateau used for sunbathing. The seabed in this part of the port is rich in flora and fauna and an occasional scattered ruin from the medieval times, which will make snorkeling quite fun. After swimming and sunbathing you’ll be able to cool off with a drink in the beach bar. Because this beach is located near the entrance of the bay caution is advised when swimming further away from the shore.
№5 of 52 places in Island of Vis
№726 of 2178 places in Croatia
№1 of 2 wild beach in Island of Vis
№23 of 43 wild beach in Croatia