Croatia's best beaches

Novalja is the primary tourist centre on the island of Pag, with a long tradition in tourism. The island of Pag is the fifth largest island within the Adriatic Sea and its nicely-indented shoreline is the longest within the Adriatic. It's 270 kilometres long, full of bays, coves, capes and beaches.

Zrce is a long, streched, pebbled seashore, near the city of Novalja, situated in the north-jap part of the island of Pag and the seaside is a cove reverse the town of Pag. The seaside is city and nicely visited by the local inhabitants and the tourists.
Zrce seaside can be reached by automotive or by shuttle bus which operates recurrently from Novalja.
The seashore is surrounded by woods, by which many paths lead to the seashore itself, and there is a car parking zone in front of the seaside area. The seashore has numerous amenities comparable to life- saving gear, life-guards, first help, amenities for the disabled, catering services, rental facilities, telephones, recycable waste facilities, showers, source of drinking water, canoes, paddle boats, windsurfing boards, motorboats and speedboats etc. There are windsurfing and water snowboarding programs out there and also a fitness center at your disposal. The life-guards are on obligation from 10 a.m. to six p.m. The beach has zoning of different actions and areas for kids and non-swimmers.
The beach is called the occasion beach of Croatia. There are three seashore clubs, Aquarius, Kalypso and Papaya, which are open around the clock throughout summe