moscenicka draga
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The beach is in the small, scenic village, like in a fairy tale. I had greatest time during June and September. On July and August, the heat and the crowd are too much.Excellent restaurants.
What a divine beach!Looks like Portofino. Loved the little marina, have a capucino and a walk all the way .
lots of colorful umbrellas, cool, clear water. Nudist section at far South end (gotta love those Deutschers!).
This is a samall town next to the sea. The water is turquoise a bit cold but the only thing that you want to do is start swimming! I went with my family in July 2012 and we loved it very much! Think to bring some rubber shoes as the beach is a pebble beach and you can have some sore feet. If you can, bring as well a rubber tapestry or something thick to lie down because the beach is not soft. Besides that, it is a beautiful place to visit!
It was our second visit to Mošćenička Draga and we loved it even more then the first time. Nice little town, but the beach is somethig really special there. Beach was empty, because of early spring time, but you can see it's beautiy completely, that way. :)
We liked everything about the place - the beach, the promenade, shops, restaurants, the atmosphere. There are small round stones on the beach, Ok even for kids to enter the water. The sea is so clean you can see everything even without mask. Many small fishes to see while snorkling. There is also a diving club and diving site nearby.
It's one of the few beaches in the north of Croatia, it's made of stones, it has lots of bars, stands, even a supermarket! But it's way too crowded!
It's a must to have a dip in the clear crystal sea od Moscenicka draga, it tends to be a bit crowded in the summer months, but it's definitely worth a visit.So, my advice is to be an early bird, in that way you'll also find a parking space (those in the very center of the little town have to be paid, but then it's a short walk to the pebbles), and to place your towels in the first row beside the sea. The beach is very long, and if you take a walk along the lungomare path (beneath the pines and fragrant mediterranean vegetation) you'll find a few smaller beaches and at the end the beach of Sv.Ivan, which is my favourite.If you get hungry, there's plenty to choose from in the small cafes and bistros. If you're in for a veritable seafood treat, one of the best restaurants of this region is located on the main street, it's called "Johnson" (and the scampi are simply delicious!)
Nice coast and beach. If you're there do not miss the overlying Moskovica city. And you'll get a pleasant surprise. A staircase connects the two villages as well.
I drove there as there is a diving school. The views from the boat of the town are awesome! There is a supermarket, many hotels and a beach. Will definitely go back to the diving school. Just be aware that you have to pay parking to enter the town.
A nice beach with many restaurants. We spent most days in the Summer visiting eating ice cream and trying the various restaurants
This is a place I love. Go there when staying in Istria each year. There are two beaches - both wonderful clear water for swimming and the whole place is really picturesque. The drive on the road from Labin is stunning.
Great long, pebble beach with very easy access to the sea. The village is a traditional old fishing village that has been transformed into holiday apartments and two hotels. Parking can be a problem and payment is obligatory. Expect to walk a bit. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants as well as a supermarket and the odd market stall.
Wonderful place to relax.The crystal clear waters.Small beach coves.Happy Recommended for: families with young children, couples, groups.I hope to come again to swim and sun on the most beautiful part of the Adriatic Sea
Perfect place to relax and enjoy in beautiful colors and smells of the sun and the sea. Possible kayak renting to explore gulfs and coast from the seaside. 20 min by steps from the beach is small old town mošćenice with few viewpoints on the coast and mountain učka.