Stoja Strand is a charming beach nestled on the eastern side of the Stoja Peninsula in Grad Pula, Istria, Croatia. It offers a scenic coastal retreat characterized by its striking golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea. The beach stretches generously along the coast, providing visitors ample space to unwind in a tranquil environment that is ideal for families, older visitors, and all age groups. Despite its somewhat hidden entrance and the beach itself being unfurnished and showing signs of wear, Stoja Strand retains a natural allure and peaceful ambiance favored by both locals and tourists seeking a relaxing seaside escape.
Located inside Camp Stoja, the beach benefits from a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, as the vicinity includes an Austrian-era stone fort which was once part of Pula’s extensive defense system. Lifeguard services provide safety, making the beach secure and family-friendly. Its combination of natural charm, historical context, and accessibility makes Stoja Strand a unique destination within the Istrian coastline.
Visitors often appreciate the slow-paced vibe here, away from the hustle of larger tourist hubs. The beach’s rocky and pebble shoreline intersperses with flat concrete areas, offering varied terrain that encourages exploration and relaxation alike. Water enthusiasts and sunbathers alike find it a well-rounded beach destination in Pula.