Bi Village Beach is a scenic locale situated in Fažana, Istria, Croatia. Known for its natural beauty and cleanliness, the beach is a pebble beach, which extends for about 1 km, with a blue flag marking 250 meters of it due to its pristine sea and well-maintained condition. The beach's shallow waters extend for a considerable distance, making it suitable for children. However, the presence of many rocks suggests that footwear might be advisable for those not accustomed to hard or pebbled surfaces.
The beach is part of the BiVillage Holiday Centre, a camping and holiday resort that provides a relaxing holiday experience for both humans and their pets. The beach is public, free to enter and dog-friendly, with specific amenities for dogs including authorized bathing, dog showers, and a free beach area. Trash cans specifically for dog waste are provided, and visitors are responsible for their dogs while at the beach.
In terms of amenities for human visitors, there are sun loungers available in the shade of parasols. Shower facilities and dressing cabins are also provided for visitors. For those interested in activities, options like swimming, pedaling, surfing are available. The beach also provides a safe net marked swimming area and a lifeguard service for safety measures.
Adjacent to the beach are several bars and restaurants. Additionally, the beach is equipped with smart benches that have USB charging stations, providing a modern convenience for visitors. The beach is well-maintained by wardens, ensuring its cleanliness.
Despite its many attractions, the beach can get overcrowded during the summer season, with commercial sun chair rentals occupying most parts of the beach, leaving little to no shade and making it difficult to find personal space.
To reach Bi Village Beach, it is located within the Bi Village Camp and Resort near Fažana and Valbandon, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Visitor reviews highlight the cleanliness of the beach and its facilities, and its dog-friendly nature with amenities like trash cans and a smart bench with a USB charging station. The shallow waters are appreciated as they are great for kids, though some visitors advise wearing booties due to the rocky terrain. However, some visitors complain about overcrowding during the summer season and the dominance of commercial sun chair rentals, leaving little space for personal use.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
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