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The most beautiful Brela beaches
are situated between Split
and Makarska riviera. Brela is an attractive village set on a beautiful
full six kilometers of white pebbly beach and is surrounded by fig
trees, olive groves and lovely pine woods. The beach slopes gently
into the safe blue sea making it an ideal place for family holidays
with young children. Setting is spectacular: white pebbles
underneath the huge Biokovo maintain.
Forbes magazine recently put
Brela beaches
in the top 20 beaches of the world. The most popular Brela beaches are
Punta Rata and Berulija, both awarded with
Blue Flag.
Brela (population 1,500) is situated
15 km north-west of Makarska, on the steep Biokovo foothills. The
population there is engaged i winegrowing, olive growing, growing of
marasca cherries and figs, and toursim. Brela is the springs of
beauty because of its natural features: a thick pine wood descending
all the way to the beutiful gravel beaches and the clear sea. It has
been known as one of the most attractive tourist places in Croatia
for several centuries already. It is the winner of the European
ecological award “Blue Flag” for years 1999 - 2001. The
Brela
beaches were awarded by the European Blue Flag, an environmental
award given to communities for their efforts in keeping their
beaches clean and managing them with consideration for the local
environment.
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Croatia's most spectacular is the vast,
golden pebble beach, almost 580 yards long, known as the
Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn), Bol, Island Brac
If you are looking for
Dubrovnik beach, my favorite beaches are: Banje beach and
Kopakabana ( Copacabana) Beach near Babin Kuk
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