Playa de Mekićevica is a hidden white pebble cove, known for its crystal clear waters and serene atmosphere, ideal for those seeking tranquility and a natural environment near Split.
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Introduction
If you're looking for a peaceful corner, away from the bustle of Split's busier beaches, Playa de Mekićevica is undoubtedly a gem you must discover. It's a relatively hidden cove, a true natural treasure on the Dalmatian coast, which captivated us with its pristine beauty and atmosphere of absolute tranquility. Located on the southern slope of the Marjan peninsula, this beach is not easily accessible, which precisely contributes to its charm and maintains that feeling of a well-kept secret.
We, as beach tourism experts, always value those places that offer an authentic experience and a deep connection with nature, and Mekićevica more than meets these requirements. It's the perfect place to disconnect, immerse yourself in incredibly clear waters, and enjoy the sun in an environment where human intervention is minimal. While it's known as a popular beach among naturists, its beauty is universal and attracts anyone who appreciates the serenity of a white pebble cove bathed by the turquoise Adriatic. It's a destination that we highly recommend to travelers seeking a more intimate and relaxing experience in Croatia.
How to Get to Playa de Mekićevica
Getting to Playa de Mekićevica is part of the adventure and the reason why it retains its wild and uncrowded character. Don't expect direct car access or a bus stop right at the beach; here, the path is a trail that rewards the effort with spectacular views and a sense of discovery. Our experience tells us that the best way to approach is through the Marjan Forest Park, an impressive green lung overlooking the city of Split.
Access from Marjan Park
We can start the hike from the center of Split, going up the stairs that lead to the first of many panoramic views of Marjan, or take a local bus (line 12) that will drop us off closer, for example, in the area of Bene beach. From there, the path is relatively simple but requires a good walk. We prefer the option of walking from Bene, as it allows us to enjoy the entire coastal walk, with the scent of pine trees and sea views. The trail takes us along the southern part of the peninsula, passing other small coves and viewpoints. It's a walk of about 20-30 minutes from Bene, which feels longer under the summer sun, but every step is worth it.
Route from Kašjuni
Another option is to approach from Kašjuni beach, which is more accessible by car or taxi. From Kašjuni, we must follow a coastal trail to the west. This route also involves a walk, possibly a bit rockier in some parts, but equally rewarding. It's important to wear comfortable and suitable hiking footwear, as the terrain can be uneven. We recommend bringing enough water, especially in the summer months, as you won't find shops or kiosks on the way or at the beach itself. We always prepare a backpack with the essentials: water, some fruit, sunscreen, and, of course, the camera to capture the beauty of the surroundings. The nearest parking is near Kašjuni beach or in designated areas within Marjan Park, which means that, even if you come by car, the walk is inevitable.
The Sand and Water
When we talk about Playa de Mekićevica, we must clarify that this is not a typical fine sand beach, but a white pebble cove, polished by the constant ebb and flow of the waves. These pebbles, of various sizes, give the beach an immaculate appearance and a particular texture underfoot. We would say the 'sand' is of a 'mixed' type in the sense that the pebbles are small and pleasant, not the large rocks sometimes found on other beaches. The light color of the pebbles, combined with the absence of algae and sediment on the bottom, contributes to the incredible transparency of the water.
The sea at Mekićevica is an intense turquoise blue, so crystal clear that it allows us to see the seabed with astonishing clarity, even at several meters depth. It's the kind of water that directly invites you to dive in. The temperature of the Adriatic here is generally pleasant from late spring to early autumn, perfect for long swims and cooling off from the Dalmatian sun. The entry into the water is gentle, although the pebbles may require water shoes for greater comfort, something we always recommend on this type of beach. The calm of its waters, protected by the bay, makes it ideal for swimming and floating without worries, allowing us to fully enjoy the serenity of the surroundings.
Services and Facilities
This is where Playa de Mekićevica differs from many other tourist beaches: its charm lies precisely in the absence of services and facilities. We see this as a blessing, as it's what allows it to maintain its wild and pristine character. Don't expect to find beach bars, restaurants, showers, toilets, or umbrella and sunbed rentals directly on the beach. This is a place for total disconnection, to return to the essentials, and to appreciate natural beauty without commercial distractions.
This lack of infrastructure means that, if you decide to visit, you must be completely self-sufficient. We always advise bringing with you everything you might need for the day: plenty of water, some food or snacks, a large towel to lie comfortably on the pebbles, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. It's also a good idea to bring a bag to collect any waste and make sure to leave the beach as impeccable as you found it, contri