Beach tours croatia

Croatia is home to some of the most stunning beaches in Europe, with crystal-clear waters, untouched nature, and a coastline that stretches over 1,700 kilometers. From hidden coves on the islands to vibrant pebbled shores along the Adriatic, there’s something for every traveler — whether you’re looking to relax, swim, snorkel, or simply soak in the views.

Croatian beaches are where turquoise waves meet white stone shores, and every sunset feels like a private show. Whether you’re wandering through quiet island bays or lounging under pine trees on the mainland coast, the Adriatic’s charm is irresistible. Come feel the breeze, taste the salt in the air, and let the rhythm of the sea slow you down.

We are providing tours to the most popular destinations around Split, and we can organize special tailored tours at your request.

Island Murter

Panoramic view of sailboats anchored in a turquoise bay near Murter Island, Croatia, surrounded by lush pine forests
Sailboats floating in a peaceful bay near Murter Island, a hidden gem on Croatia’s Adriatic coast.

Murter is a small island with a big heart, located just off the Dalmatian coast and connected to the mainland by a short bridge. Known for its accessible beauty, traditional fishing villages, and crystal-clear coves, Murter offers an authentic Croatian island experience. It’s also the gateway to the Kornati National Park, making it a favorite base for boaters and nature lovers alike.With its stone houses, quiet harbors, and beaches like Slanica and Podvrške, the island is perfect for relaxed days by the sea.

Makarska Riviera

Hidden cove with crystal-clear water and pine trees near Tučepi, Makarska Riviera in Croatia

The Makarska Riviera stretches along the central Dalmatian coast, offering a stunning blend of turquoise sea and dramatic mountain landscapes. Known for its long, pebbled beaches, clear waters, and charming seaside towns like Brela, Tučepi, and Makarska itself, the region is ideal for sun-seekers, swimmers, and nature lovers. With the Biokovo Mountain rising just behind the coast, it’s a place where beach and adventure meet.Whether you’re looking for family fun, hidden coves, or a romantic escape, the Makarska Riviera welcomes you with open arms and endless views.

Island Hvar

Welcome to Hvar — where lavender fields meet sparkling seas, and every moment feels touched by sunlight. This island gem is a blend of tradition and beauty, with stone villages, palm-lined promenades, and quiet bays waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re sipping local wine in a seaside café or swimming in the calm waters of a secret cove, Hvar feels like the escape you didn’t know you needed.

There’s a quiet magic here — in the scent of pine, the rhythm of waves, and the way the light dances across stone walls at sunset. Hvar doesn’t just impress — it stays with you.

 

Island Brac

Brač is the largest island in central Dalmatia, known for its rich history, picturesque villages, and the iconic Zlatni Rat beach — one of the most photographed in Croatia. With its blend of rugged landscapes, pine-fringed coastlines, and charming stone towns like Bol and Supetar, Brač offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.

Famous for the ever-shifting Zlatni Rat beach and the peaceful rhythms of island life, Brač invites you to slow down and soak in its natural beauty. Swim, explore, or simply sit and watch the sea — this island is made for quiet moments and unforgettable views.

Naturist Beaches in Croatia: Freedom by the Sea

Distant view of a secluded naturist-friendly beach near Makarska on the Adriatic coast, with turquoise water and rocky shoreline
Remote naturist-friendly cove near Makarska — peaceful, scenic, and tucked away from the crowds

Croatia is well-known for its relaxed and welcoming attitude toward naturism, and the Adriatic coast is home to many beautiful naturist-friendly beaches. These spots, often marked as “FKK” (Freikörperkultur), offer visitors a chance to enjoy the sea in a natural and respectful environment. From hidden coves near Makarska to peaceful stretches south of Split, naturist beaches combine stunning scenery with a sense of freedom and tranquility. While these beaches are clothing-optional, they are also well-managed and discreet, making them ideal for visitors looking to unwind in harmony with nature. Always respect local signs and fellow beachgoers, and you’ll find these beaches to be a unique and peaceful part of the Croatian coast