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Katoro & Polynesia Beaches Croatia

Katoro & Polynesia Beaches Croatia
 Katoro & Polynesia Beaches Croatia

Katoro & Polynesia Beaches Croatia
 Katoro & Polynesia Beaches Croatia

Umag, town and a port in the northwest coast of Istria, is a kind of exit and entrance of Croatia to Europe. Development of Umag is best evidenced by the world famous ATP tour, a tennis tournament taking place right here every year. 

Umag is one of the most developed tourist resorts in Croatia with numerous hotels, apartment villages, camping grounds, many facilities and attractions and especially known as a good destination for those seeking active holiday, not just baking on the beach.

These two beaches are located in the city of Umag, surrounded by pineforest and extensive green area, as well as recreational facilities. Both beaches, located next to each other, are a combination of pebbles, rocks and sand and offer a lot of facilities including various catering facilities, playground for children, sport facilities, renting facilities, pools. 

Beaches have lifeguards, lifesaving equipment and first aid. The beach is separated by the green area from the road, it can be accessed by walkways suitable for disabled people, sea access is secured by handholds.

In the immediate vicinity there are several hotels, apartment villages and campings.
Polynesia beach has a special section for those seeking an all over tan, that is there is a naturist part of the beach.
Both beaches have a Blue Flag.










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