About one kilometer north of the Vela luka beach you’ll find a charming little bay with a beach aptly named Mala luka (or ‘Little port’). The landscape here is adorably rustic: small hillsides covered with low grass and some rocks reach the shore composed of pebbles and small stones, and an occasional sheep slowly moving across it. The sea bed is a mix of pebbles, sand and rocks, depending on where you are on the beach, but the sea is shallow with easy water access. There is not a lot of natural shade here, so you’ll be able to rent beach umbrellas in case you can’t find any, along with deck chairs. There is a small bar near the beach that offers a selection of fish dishes and refreshments.The beach is not accessible by car, but there’s a hiking trail that will take you to it. This trail is a part of the route that takes you to Vela luka beach, but it is well marked, and with a map on hand you won’t get lost. You can park your car near the start of the trail, though (charges apply in during the summer season). If you’re not into hiking you can rent a taxi boat from Bashka that will take you directly to the beach. If you want to enjoy a bucolic day in nature and still have a beach close by Mala luka is just the place for you: there won’t be much to interrupt your peace and quietness as you enjoy in the blend of countryside landscape and seascape.
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