Croatia
Croatia has its share of beautiful beaches along the romantic, rocky Dalmatian Coast. Hvar Island is recognized for its vibrant party scene where the young and beautiful sun by day and catch a siesta before indulging in the open-air clubs by night. The Bonj les Bains beach club is an upscale spot to take in the azure waters and the lively scene. Rent a couple of sun beds on a long wooden deck overlooking the sea or opt for a private and romantic stone cabana. You don’t even need to leave the beach for a massage at the Sensori spa. If too much partying has your head in a fog, join the spa staff for the daily meditative walk and give in to the natural splendor.
Dubrovnik has a special spot in the sand for every beach lover, from families to serious sunbathers. The decadent Eastwest Beach Club sits on Dubrovnik’s pebbly Banje Beach. There’s plenty to look at including stunning views of the city’s nearby Old Town and even some possible star-spotting as hipsters and celebrities are known to kick back at the club. At night, the view of the Adriatic Sea is framed by torches and candles creating an exotic party scene. Families prefer the atmosphere at the shady Lapad Beach, Dubrovnik’s largest beach. There are seaside promenades, nearby restaurants and hotels, and supervised swimming.
Kolocep is just a 25-minute ferry ride from Dubrovnik, but this unspoiled getaway seems worlds away from the city’s busy pace. Kocolep is part of the Elafati Islands, an archipelago made up of 13 islands northwest of Dubrovnik. The Hotel Villas Kolocep is a lush Adriatic getaway with one of the island’s only sandy beaches. Be prepared to enjoy alternative modes of transportation -- bike, kayak, sailboat or your own 2 feet -- as cars aren’t permitted on the island, adding to the peace and quiet.
Croatia has its share of beautiful beaches along the romantic, rocky Dalmatian Coast. Hvar Island is recognized for its vibrant party scene where the young and beautiful sun by day and catch a siesta before indulging in the open-air clubs by night. The Bonj les Bains beach club is an upscale spot to take in the azure waters and the lively scene. Rent a couple of sun beds on a long wooden deck overlooking the sea or opt for a private and romantic stone cabana. You don’t even need to leave the beach for a massage at the Sensori spa. If too much partying has your head in a fog, join the spa staff for the daily meditative walk and give in to the natural splendor.
Dubrovnik has a special spot in the sand for every beach lover, from families to serious sunbathers. The decadent Eastwest Beach Club sits on Dubrovnik’s pebbly Banje Beach. There’s plenty to look at including stunning views of the city’s nearby Old Town and even some possible star-spotting as hipsters and celebrities are known to kick back at the club. At night, the view of the Adriatic Sea is framed by torches and candles creating an exotic party scene. Families prefer the atmosphere at the shady Lapad Beach, Dubrovnik’s largest beach. There are seaside promenades, nearby restaurants and hotels, and supervised swimming.
Kolocep is just a 25-minute ferry ride from Dubrovnik, but this unspoiled getaway seems worlds away from the city’s busy pace. Kocolep is part of the Elafati Islands, an archipelago made up of 13 islands northwest of Dubrovnik. The Hotel Villas Kolocep is a lush Adriatic getaway with one of the island’s only sandy beaches. Be prepared to enjoy alternative modes of transportation -- bike, kayak, sailboat or your own 2 feet -- as cars aren’t permitted on the island, adding to the peace and quiet.
The beaches along the Eastern Mediterranean range from glitzy and glamorous to perfectly secluded hamlets. While this region is popular on cruise itineraries, some of the region’s beaches are still undiscovered by tourists. Here’s our selection of the best beaches in Croatia, Greece, Turkey and Montenegro.
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