Istria is known as Croatia’s hidden beauty. Many people choose to visit Dalmatia over Istria, making the Istrian coast more spacious and comfortable. With beaches that will take your breath away, you’ll find yourself falling in love with Istria. Here are the best beaches in Istria to visit this year.
Istria (Istra in Croatian) is one of the 5 main regions of Croatia, the others being the Mainland, Kvarner, Dalmatia, and Slavonia.
This 2820 square kilometer region in the northwest is a beautiful cultural gem. Istria has a long coastline of 540-kilometer length.
With magical rolling hills overlooking fields and valleys, wonderful coastal towns, incredible mountains, vineyards, and the beautiful blue sea, Istria is a place you have to see.
Istria wasn’t always a part of Croatia. Istria’s history is very rich, Austria, Italy have ruled it, and a lot more in further history. At some point, Italy tried to Italianize Istria’s population. But then when Italy lost World War 2, Istria became part of Yugoslavia.
Then in 1991, Istria officially became part of Slovenia and Croatia, and Yugoslavia was no longer. Due to this rich history, Istria is a bit like Italy in its culture, architecture, and cuisine.
Even though Istria is a less visited region in Croatia, it still gets many visitors, especially in summer. I mean, these beaches can’t stay hidden forever.
We were in Istria around the end of May and it was incredible! Some towns were a bit crowded, but the beaches are amazing this time of year. And if you still want to avoid tourists, even in the towns, make sure to visit these well-hidden gems in Istria!
The best time to visit Istria is around April and May, or in Fall, around September and October. In these times, the sea will be very refreshing, the beaches nearly empty and you’ll find the bluest untouched waters.
Things to know about beaches in Istria
Croatia is home to some of the most remarkable beaches in all of Europe. With some beaches rocky, some pebbly, or even a few sandy beaches, you’ll have a wide choice of different possibilities.
Some beaches in Istria even have a blue flag waving around, which means top sea quality and excellent facilities.
But not all waters are equally blue and clear. It is known that rocky beaches mostly have the clearest waters, pebble beaches still have clear water, but less, and sandy beaches in Croatia don’t have the clearest water.
All beaches are mostly flat, so sunbathing on your towel shouldn’t be a problem.
If you’re into snorkeling, you should head for the rock beaches, as they have the clearest water and fascinating fish and wildlife.
Take your water shoes with you
Most of these beaches are rocky or pebbly, which may hurt your feet. Sometimes the surface can also get very hot and burn your feet. So make sure to protect your feet in and outside the water!
Best beaches in Cape Kamenjak
In Nature Park Kamenjak in Istria, you will find some of the most beautiful beaches. Some you are able to find by using Google Maps, and other beaches are so hidden, you may stumble upon them by accident.
If you’re looking for the best beaches in Istria, Kamenjak is one of the best places to find them.
Kamenjak Nature Park is a protected landscape area and therefore not free to visit. Buy your tickets in advance.
If it is paradise you’re looking for, you can stop right here. Because Njive Beach is just like paradise. Kamenjak Nature Park is filled with the most stunning beaches in Istria, but this one may be the best.
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This dreamy pebble beach has an easy entrance, so it’s perfect for families. With the turquoise water, stunning rock formations, and surrounding pine trees, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a dream!
Above the beach, you’ll find the Njive Beach Bar, where you can get a refreshing drink and food. There are also toilets.
There’s a parking lot nearby, so you won’t have to walk all the way to the beach.
Another favorite amongst many people, especially couples, is Plovanije Beach. This beach is surrounded by cliffs and trees, for some natural shade. The cliffs are flat, so you can sunbathe on top of them.
The breathtaking turquoise water is perfect for snorkeling or sea kayaking.
On this beach, you won’t find any amenities, other than a parking lot 300 meters away.
Plovanije Beach is one of the most romantic beaches I’ve visited in Istria, make sure you get to enjoy it as well!
If you’re into extreme sports or simply a lover of more rugged beaches, Mala Kolumbarica Beach is for you!
On this beach, you’ll find cliffs with heights up to 7 meters, which are perfect for cliff-jumping! You can even explore the Mala Kolombarica cave, where – on a good day – you may find Mediterranean Monk Seals!
Above the beach, there’s a safari bar to take a break and get a bite in.
Make sure to wear your water shoes on this beach, in summer the rocks get terribly hot and may burn your feet.
Mala Kolumbarica Beach is not suitable for families or older people.
Where to stay near Cape Kamenjak?
If you want to spend some relaxing time close to the most beautiful beaches, check out this beautiful apartment at the entrance to Cape Kamenjak.
Pula is a popular city in Istria to visit. There are many things to see both in and outside the city. But if you’re looking for a break from the city, there are several magnificent beaches to turn to.
You’ll find them below!
Hawaii Beach is located in Principina Cove at Verudela Peninsula in Pula, you’ll find many more beaches here, but this one’s by far the most beautiful.
The center of the beach is pebbly, but you can find some good rocks to lay on and jump off of all around. This beach is safe for families and elderly people and easy to reach by car or bus from the city center.
On this beach, you’ll find several amenities, such as rental sunbeds, umbrellas, a bar, and there’s a restaurant nearby.
In summer, Hawaii Beach can get really crowded, so visiting on weekdays in the shoulder season is best.
But do remember, Hawaii Beach is the perfect place to relax and unwind!
Like many beaches we’ve already gone through, Cyclone Beach also has a pebble area and a rock area. This beach is easily accessible, by stairs only.
Cyclone Beach is surrounded by the most beautiful nature and is located next to the Pula Sea Cave, which can be discovered by kayak or paddleboard.
This beach has no amenities, but that doesn’t make it less worth a visit. You have to see this beach when you’re in Pula, so make sure to come prepared with snacks and drinks!
Only a few steps away from Cyclone Beach, you’ll find Galebove Stijene. This rocky bay is super popular for cliff jumping and it’s surrounded by the most stunning nature. You can take some stunning photos of this bay both from the water as well as from the land.
So when visiting Cyclone Beach, you can easily take a look at Galebove Stijene as well!
Gortans Cove is another wonderful beach in Pula. There’s a pebble beach with a low entrance, which makes this beach perfect for families and older people. There are also some stone plateaus that are perfect for sunbathing, as long as you wear your water shoes, so you don’t burn your feet.
Above the beach, you’ll find the cutest beach bar where you can get some refreshments, ice cream, and snacks. There’s a free parking lot, but this beach is also popular to visit by bike. There are some amenities here, like rental umbrellas, loungers, and toilets.
Gortans Cove is one of the most enchanting picturesque beaches in Pula, with its turquoise waters and white pebbles, it’s definitely worth a visit!