Uvala Samograd is a picturesque, serene pebble beach located on the northern coastline of Korcula Island, near the village of Potirna in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. This north-facing beach stretches a few hundred meters and is renowned for its stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, including Croatian mainland’s Biokovo mountain and the nearby Hvar island. Its peaceful atmosphere, combined with crystal-clear waters and a surrounding backdrop of olive groves and vineyards, makes it a favored spot for locals and visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Access to Uvala Samograd is exclusively by foot or bike from the parking areas above the bay, ensuring minimal crowds and a pristine environment. The beach offers ample shade in the afternoons due to the surrounding hills, providing a comfortable retreat on hot summer days. Its unspoiled nature and moderate size make it an ideal place for families, swimmers, snorkelers, and hikers who appreciate calm and less commercialized beaches. The absence of facilities adds to its untouched charm, making it a perfect escape into nature.