Sveta Nedjelja Beach, nestled on Hvar Island's southern coast in Dalmatia, Croatia, is framed by sheer limestone cliffs and turquoise Adriatic waters. Known for its secluded pebble beaches like Veli Kamik and Lučišća, the area offers dramatic coastal views and a tranquil, family-friendly atmosphere. The beach’s unique geography, where St. Nikola mountain (626m) plunges directly into the sea, creates a striking backdrop for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation.
Visitors praise its unspoiled charm and proximity to natural wonders like Red Rocks, a diving hotspot accessible by boat. The village itself blends traditional fishing culture with modern tourism, offering a mix of rustic authenticity and curated experiences such as wine tastings at Bilo Idro, owned by Hvar’s renowned Plenković winemaking family[1][3].
Recent reviews highlight the beach’s crystal-clear waters and tranquil vibe, making it an ideal escape from crowded tourist spots.