Beaches

Punta

Punta is the biggest and most popular sandy beach in the Omiš area.
Located within walking distance from the old town it is very accessible and there is also plenty of parking space literally meters from the beach. It is very suitable for kids as you can wim 100—200 meters from the shore and your feet will still be touching the bottom. There’s also a wide variety of entertainment and leisure activities on sea and shore you can try at Velika plaža (jet ski, boat or sup rentals, sea trampolines, paddle boats, beach volleyball, aqua aerobik, cafes, beach bars…). Velika plaža is located at the exact spot where the Cetina river meets the sea so, especially if you prefer your water a bit colder, you can visit the west end of the beach and try swimming in the river instead of the sea.

Brzet

Still within walking distance from the old town, Brzet is one of the most popular beaches of the Omiš riviera, not only among tourists but also among Omiš locals. It will take you no longer than 15 minutes to reach the pebble beaches of Brzet and we would recommend walking.


Ribnjak beach
Besides Velika plaža, this is the only sandy beach in Omiš. Very popular among kids as there is a huge variety of activities at the beach and around it. There is also a windsurfing school on the beach for kids and adults and also a restaurant located just meters from the sea.

Čelina/Stanići

There is only one thing you need to know about the Stanići main beach — The most beautiful sunsets in Croatia. Because of its unique position, the sun shines over Stanići beach long after 8 PM during summer and if you are a fan of staying on the beach as long as possible — this is a place for you. In the highly unlikely case you get bored on the main beach, just around the corner there is Mala luka, a beautiful cove that’s very popular among locals.

Nemira

One of the biggest coastal villages on the Omiš riviera, Nemira’s coast is basically one huge beach. It could be tricky to access the beach by car so we would recommend either walking or, even better, exploring the coast by boat. Nemira and its long stretch of pine trees just above the beach make a great starting point for a boat tour (and there’s a solid chance you’ll spot a well hidden cove or a cosy restaurant that are only
visible from the sea).

Lokva Rogoznica

Located just beneath the D-8 road, Lokva Rogoznica beaches are among the most accessible ones on the Omiš riviera. All you have to do is drive your car and pick a spot straight from the road. Sometimes that will
be a cosy little beach you will share with others but the real bingo is when you find a hidden cove where you can enjoy the sea and sun in absolute privacy.

Mimice/Medići

The centuries old coastal villages Mimice and Medići are experiencing their tourist Renaissance in recent years, and the beaches are one of their main attractions. In Medići you will find one of the most popular
beaches in the area that attracts lots of locals. And, who knows the best beaches better than the locals? There is a big parking lot just above the beach in Medići so it is easily accessible by car, although finding a
parking space could prove tricky, especially on weekends.

Marušići

If you are looking to spend the day in a peaceful and quiet environment, you can’t go wrong with visiting Marušići. Although there are plenty of small beaches all around the village, the true hidden gem is the Borak
cove. A beautiful sandy beach, pine trees reaching all the way to the sea and a natural spring that was used for centuries by local peasants — all of that you can find at the Borak cove.

Pisak

The most remote coastal village on the Riviera is Pisak and many say you simply can’t get a better taste of truly clean sea than here. There is a small port in Pisak and, if you are lucky, there is a chance you’ll meet
local fishermen emptying their nets in the port (maybe even buy some ;)). Near Pisak there is also the Vruja cove, according to many — one of the best places in Croatia for scuba diving or snorkelling. Its extremely
rich maritime life attracts divers from around the world and there is even a local legend that an ancient hidden city lies in the depths of Vruja.
However, as often the case with truly unique places, Vruja is not easily accessible so be prepared for some hiking if you are getting there by car. Once again, we would highly recommend visiting Vruja by boat as you will get to explore the entire Omiš Riviera coast on your trip there

Vruja

Near Pisak there is also the Vruja cove, according to many – one of the best places in Croatia for scuba diving or snorkelling. However, as often the case with truly unique places, Vruja is not easily accessible, so be prepared for some hiking if you are getting there by car. Once again, we would highly recommend visiting Vruja by boat as you will get to explore the entire Omiš Riviera coast on your trip there.

Dog beach

Omiš offers a dedicated dog beach where your furry friends can enjoy the Adriatic Sea safely and freely. This designated area allows dogs to run off-leash on the sand and splash in the crystal-clear waters while you relax nearby. Experience the perfect seaside getaway for both you and your beloved pet in this beautiful Croatian coastal town.