The sea and sky merge into one, with the mysterious ocean swaying a dreamy landscape
Europe's No1 most beautiful beach, it is the sanctuary in my dreams.
Brela beach is the most comfortable beach I have seen over the years, truly second to none.
Sitting on the beach chair watching the sunset, I probably will never forget it in my lifetime.
Indescribably wonderful.
Croatia is really a place I can't stop thinking about.
I always say that I must take this opportunity to live here for a while in the future.
A completely tourist-free, quiet place.
Forbes magazine once rated Brela beach as the No6 beach in the world and the No1 beach in Europe, it is really very beautiful.
Brela beach stretches for 6 kilometers, with very little surf, and is a beautiful sea in Croatia and even Europe. Each bay is like a paradise, and century-old pine trees are distributed along the coastline and the edge of the beach, presenting different visual aesthetics and art, and I am still amazed when I think about it now!
{Geographical Location Overview}
In the Central Dalmatia region of Croatia, Route 8 is the essence of the Croatian coast, with charming white beaches, various hidden small bays with red-tiled fishing villages, and steep cliff sections along the way. Reaching the high ground, you can overlook the islands scattered in the Adriatic Sea, a world-famous coastal road. Among them, the super beautiful beach is the Brela area at the foot of the mountain, with clear and distinct water quality. The special feature is the rows of strong pines on the winding bayside, growing towards the sea with a powerful posture, layers of green shade, red-tiled villas built along the slope, and steep mountains in the distance, simply a heavenly landscape.
Transportation
Bus: Take a bus from Split, along Route 8 for 1 hour, and you can reach the Brela coast, tell the driver the destination in advance
Self-driving: Just navigate, be sure to choose a hotel or B&B that can park, as the beaches are steep and not easy to park
Accommodation 1 Paulina
It is a villa hotel apartment, the pool faces the sea which is super beautiful, and it is very convenient to go down to the beach 2 Bluesun hotel Berulia
A larger hotel, also by the beach, parking is also very good, there are more trees in front of the hotel blocking the sea, but the hotel is still very good
[Croatia Itinerary Travel Route Arrangement 1: Dubrovnik (Old Town + City Walls) 2: Dub City (Mountain Top tbanje Coastline) 3: Dub City - Split (Old Town)
4: Split Sea Day Trip (Blue Cave Money Edition)
5: Split - Eye of the Earth - Brela Beach 6: Brela Beach
7: Brela Beach - Rovinj 8: Rovinj (Cake City) 9: Departure from Rovinj
Dubrovnik became famous after being featured in the American TV show Game of Thrones, but even if you're not a fan, you'll still be blown away by its stunning scenery.
Stunningly beautiful town in a gorgeous part of the world . Very expensive to see the sights , eat in the restaurants etc . I would recommend going in the low season ( winter ) when the crowds are more bearable .
beautiful place with a lot of things to explore. It gets very crowded during peak season, but you can easily find some smaller alleys to explore in peace.
It should be the first Schengen visa on the mainland after the epidemic. It came earlier and there were not so many tourists. At sunset, the ancient city wall was basically no one. Very, very worth coming to a place with a deep history and a location for the game of power, I believe that photographers can stay on the wall for a day.
We entered Croatia twice from BiH, came to the ancient city of Dubrovnik, we arrived here at night, directly to the booked open-air restaurant on the side of the ancient city square, and then visited the night view of the ancient city.
Dubrovnik's history may date back to the 7th century, when between the 14th and 19th centuries Dubrovnik became an autonomous city. The city's prosperity was based on maritime trade, and as the capital of the Republic of the Sea Lagusa, it achieved high levels of development, especially in the 15th and 16th centuries, as it was known for its wealth and skilled diplomacy.
The old town I'm Dubrovnik is a really lovely place to stroll around and get lost in for the day. Like many UNESCO sites, this place gets crowded during peak season, so if you like your personal bubble, try going early.