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Brela beachs

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Brela is south of Split and north of the resort of Makarska. 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 at Brela 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 it in the top 20 beaches of the world.
The most popular beaches are Punta Rata and Berulija, both awarded with Blue Flag.

Punta Rata is a long, streched, pebbled , resort beach surrounded by restaurants and coffee shops.
The beach has lifeguards, life-saving equipment, facilities for disabled, doctor, sport facilities, catering facilities. The lifeguards are present on the beach from June 1-September 30, from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.
The beach is located in the vicinity of the Biokovo Mountain Park of Nature, in a pine forest, on the outskirts of Brela community.
There are 3 ways to approach the beach: a promenade from east and west, and a forest walk and road from north.

Berulija is a resort beach situated underneath a hotel in the municipality of Brela. It is a pebbled beach, 400 m long, consisting of 3 small coves. The beach can be approached by stairs and the road that leads from the city center. A ramp prevents the cars from entering the beach. The beach has sanitary facilities and it also offers during the season various catering and rental facilties. 2 lifeguards are present from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Numerous other facilities can be found at the hotel. The beach offers facilities for the disabled.

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