This central shore runs along the harbor under a canopy of pines, blending pebble and rocky sections. With its promenade of cafés, water sports rentals, and a discreet nudist zone near the Sv. Petar peninsula, it offers both energy and ease for beachgoers.
Location: Right by the harbor promenade
Beach Type: Pebble and concrete platforms
Facilities: Watersports, sunbeds, showers, cafés, restrooms
Special Feature: Discreet naturist area near Sv. Petar peninsula
Tucked away between Makarska and Tučepi, Nugal is a peaceful, cliff-carved pebble cove famed for its natural beauty. Reached only by a scenic, rocky path or boat, it’s a serene slice of Adriatic calm—often chosen by nudists and nature lovers.
Access: 30-minute scenic walk or by boat
Beach Type: Pebble
Facilities: None—carry water, snacks, and beach gear
Best For: Seclusion, naturism, and dramatic coastal photos
One of the longest beaches on the Riviera, Tučepi combines a broad pebble stretch with pine-shaded promenades and family-friendly vibes. The clear shallow water and variety of services make it a practical and pleasant spot for all-day stays.
Distance from Makarska: 5 km south
Length: 4 km
Facilities: Sunbeds, beach bars, showers, watersports, playgrounds
Best For: Families, active travelers, shaded strolls
Often featured in travel magazines, Punta Rata is best known for its iconic pine-covered rock jutting into crystalline waters. Located in the nearby town of Brela, it’s ideal for a day trip from Makarska.
Distance from Makarska: 15 km north
Beach Type: White pebble, Blue Flag certified
Facilities: Sunbeds, cafés, parking
Highlights: Pine-shaded areas and postcard views
Combining scenic beauty with modern facilities, Baška Voda is perfect for those who want a relaxing experience without venturing too far. The village charm, pine backdrop, and well-kept promenade make it a go-to for many locals and visitors.
Distance from Makarska: 10 km north
Beach Type: Pebble, Blue Flag
Facilities: Rentals, playgrounds, restaurants, parking
Atmosphere: Lively yet relaxed with a local vibe
Velika Duba is a quiet, naturally shaded beach with minimal development. Its turquoise waters and pebbled shore remain relatively undiscovered, making it ideal for reading, resting, and reconnecting with nature.
Distance from Makarska: 20 km south
Access: By car and short walk
Facilities: None—pack your own essentials
Vibe: Secluded, tranquil, off-the-radar
A small cove hidden near the Osejava forest path, Solarić is known for its glass-clear water and snorkeling-friendly coastline. The rocky terrain and limited services give it a raw charm that attracts adventurous swimmers.
Location: East of Makarska harbor, walkable from center
Beach Type: Rocky and pebble
Facilities: Showers, basic snack kiosk
Best For: Snorkeling, short escapes, quiet swims
Whether you're after full-service comfort, alpine-backed serenity, or postcard perfection, the Makarska Riviera serves up coastal options for every kind of traveler.