Mezaroca Beach, also known as PlaĆŸa Mezaroca, is situated in the town of RaĆŸanj, a part of the Dalmatia region in Croatia. The beach is located close to the town center and can be easily reached on foot within a few minutes. It is also near popular towns like Rogoznica, Ć ibenik, Trogir, and Split, as well as the national parks Krka and Kornati.
Mezaroca Beach is recognized for its natural beauty, offering a serene environment surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and clear, clean waters ideal for swimming. The beach is mostly rocky and concrete, with a deeper entrance to the sea, making it a perfect spot for those who enjoy jumping into the water and prefer natural surroundings. For those who prefer a shallow entrance, there are two small pebble beaches in the nearby bays of StivaĆĄnica and VaroĆĄ, as well as in Mezaroca and Ljoljinica bay.
The beach is also characterized by its natural rocks and concrete slabs, offering visitors space for sunbathing. The surrounding trees provide shade, especially during midday and late afternoon. However, due to the rocky terrain, it might be challenging to install and use umbrellas effectively. Visitors are advised to bring their own sunblock, hat or cap, water, towels, and sunglasses as there are no additional facilities or amenities available on the beach.
The beach is known for its sea urchins, which can sting if stepped on or touched, so visitors should be cautious. To avoid the rocky areas and sea urchins, there are ladders placed along the beach that allow visitors to climb down into the sea.
Mezaroca Beach is a popular destination during the summer season, but it is not usually crowded, making it ideal for a peaceful and relaxing vacation. It is particularly quiet in the second half of August. It is recommended to visit early in the morning for a quick dip before the crowd arrives. The beach does not have a designated parking area, so visitors should plan their transportation accordingly.
Visitor reviews highlight the tranquility and natural beauty of the beach, especially its picturesque rocks and trees that provide shade. They also appreciate the unique features such as concrete slabs for sunbathing and ladders for easy access to the sea. However, some visitors complain about the beach being stony and the presence of sea urchins.
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