Murter, Sibenik-Knin County, Dalmatia, Croatia

Jezera Beaches

Overview

Jezera, a picturesque fishing village on the island of Murter, offers a tranquil beach experience in the heart of Dalmatia, Croatia. This destination is ideal for those seeking a relaxed, family-friendly holiday with beautiful pebble and stone beaches lapped by crystal-clear waters. While true sandy beaches are less common on Murter, many bays around Jezera boast calm, shallow entries perfect for children and swimming. The island is conveniently connected to the mainland by a bridge, making exploration easy.

Among the highlights, Lovišća Beach, situated within a resort, is a major draw for families due to its extensive facilities and shallow waters. For a taste of stunning turquoise waters, Podvrške offers a memorable swimming experience, though it's closer to Murter town. Slanica, the island's most famous sandy beach, is also near Murter town and is a hit with families. Closer to Jezera, Čigrađa is a charming cove favored by locals for its relaxed vibe and pine-shaded shores.

Jezera provides a quieter atmosphere compared to some other bustling Croatian coastal spots, making it perfect for a peaceful getaway. Beyond the main beaches, numerous smaller coves and natural spots invite exploration. Whether you're looking to relax by the sea, enjoy the clear waters, or find a family-friendly spot, Jezera and its surroundings offer a variety of choices, all detailed further in our guide's longer list of beaches.

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Is Jezera a good place for a family beach holiday?

Yes, Jezera is considered a great destination for family-friendly adventures. Many beaches in and around Jezera offer shallow entry into the sea, making them suitable for children. For instance, Lovišća beach, located within the Jezera Village Holiday Resort, is a large pebbled bay with a significant shallow area ideal for kids. It also offers amenities like an aqua park, mini-golf, and playgrounds. Some beaches also have concrete areas for sunbathing and pine trees for shade.

What are the beaches like in Jezera, are they sandy or pebbly?

The beaches in and around Jezera are predominantly pebbly. You'll find many beautiful pebble bays, as well as some stone beaches. While true sandy beaches are less common on Murter island, some pebble beaches have sandy bottoms once you enter the water, like Slanica and Podvrške (though these are closer to Murter town). Lovišća beach in Jezera is a large pebble beach. Zaratić beach (also known as Jezera Beach) is a mix of pebble and stone.

Can you swim in the sea around Jezera and what is the water like?

Yes, you can definitely swim in the sea around Jezera. The waters are known for being crystal-clear and of excellent quality. The sea temperature is ideal for swimming during the summer months, typically from June to September. The area is also popular for snorkeling due to the clear water and interesting underwater world in some bays like Kosirina.

When is the best time to visit Jezera for a beach holiday?

The best time for a beach holiday in Jezera is during the summer months, from June to September. During this period, you can expect warm, sunny weather and ideal sea temperatures for swimming and water activities. The bathing season can extend from May to October due to the region's 2698 hours of sunshine per year.

Are there accommodation options right on the beach in Jezera?

Yes, there are accommodation options near or on the beaches in Jezera. For example, the Jezera Village Holiday Resort, which includes Lovišća beach, offers apartments and mobile homes. There are also holiday settlements and apartments located close to beaches like Zaratić. Some glamping options like Golden Haven are situated near Jasenovac beach.

Are there quiet or hidden beaches near Jezera?

Yes, there are several quieter and hidden beaches near Jezera. For example, Koromašna Uvala is a secluded bay accessible by a gravel road or boat, known for its natural scenery. Guščica beach, south of Jezera, is another quiet, natural cove. The Murtarić peninsula also offers undisturbed swimming in a natural setting. Some smaller, clothing-optional coves are accessible by kayak, bike, or walking trails south of Jezera and near Kosirina.

How do I get to the beaches in Jezera?

Many beaches in Jezera are within walking distance from the town center. For example, the main local beach is about a 5-minute walk. Lučica beach is about a 10-minute walk. Some more secluded beaches like Koromašna Uvala might require a car (and a drive on a gravel road) or a boat. The island of Murter, where Jezera is located, is connected to the mainland by a drawbridge in Tisno, making it accessible by car. You can also explore the coastline and reach hidden coves by kayak or bike.

Are there any beaches in Jezera with amenities like showers and cafes?

Yes, some beaches in Jezera offer amenities. Lovišća beach, part of the Jezera Village Holiday Resort, has showers, public toilets, a cafe bar, and a restaurant. The main local beach, a short walk from the town center, also has facilities. Zaratić beach has a beach bar. Lučica beach also has beach bars.

Is Jezera a good destination for watersports?

Yes, Jezera and the surrounding island of Murter offer opportunities for watersports. Activities available at some beaches include jet-skiing, pedalos, kayaking, SUP boarding, and an aqua park at Lovišća beach. The clear waters also make it great for snorkeling and diving. Murter is also a popular sailing destination and a gateway to the Kornati Islands.

What is the atmosphere like in Jezera? Is it a party place or more relaxed?

Jezera is generally known as a quieter, picturesque fishing village with a relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for a more laid-back, family-friendly, or nautical vacation. It's the smallest settlement on Murter Island, offering a cozy vibe. While it has restaurants and bars, it's not primarily a party destination like some other Croatian coastal towns.

Are there any naturist or clothing-optional beaches near Jezera?

Yes, there are a few small clothing-optional coves near Jezera. These are typically accessible by kayak, bike, or via walking trails and are located south of Jezera and near Kosirina. They are described as quiet and perfect for naturist travelers seeking solitude.

How does Jezera compare to other towns on Murter Island like Murter Town or Tisno for beaches?

Jezera offers a quieter, more relaxed beach experience compared to Murter Town, which is larger and livelier with popular beaches like Slanica (sandy shallows) and Podvrške. Tisno, partly on the mainland, is known for music festivals and has its own beaches, some accessible via a coastal path from Jezera. Jezera's beaches are mainly pebble and stone, with some secluded coves, while Murter Town has more varied options including some sandier areas. Each town on Murter Island has its own distinct character and beach offerings.

Are there any unique beach experiences near Jezera, like an underwater trail?

Yes, there is an underwater education path that starts near the promenade in Jezera, along the new coastal path leading towards Tisno. You can swim from buoy to buoy and find signs underwater explaining the marine life. This offers a unique snorkeling experience.

What are some local tips for visiting beaches in Jezera?

Locals and frequent visitors often recommend exploring beyond the main town beaches to find quieter coves like Koromašna Uvala or Guščica. Renting a kayak or SUP can be a great way to discover hidden spots. Water shoes are often recommended for pebble beaches. For some popular beaches on Murter island, like Slanica or Podvrške (near Murter town), visiting in June or September can mean fewer crowds. Also, be mindful of parking restrictions near some beaches, as tow trucks can be active.

Is Jezera a good base for exploring other Dalmatian beaches or islands?

Jezera can be a good base for exploring other parts of Murter Island and nearby areas. Murter Island is connected to the mainland by a bridge, allowing easy car access to explore other Dalmatian coastal areas and national parks like Krka. Boat trips to the Kornati National Park, an archipelago of over 80 islands, regularly depart from Jezera's harbor, offering fantastic opportunities to visit numerous secluded coves and beaches in the archipelago.

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