Brulo Beach is a partly rocky, partly built resort beach situated on the southern edge of the city of Poreč, Istria, Croatia. It stretches approximately 500 meters along the Adriatic coast, featuring a combination of pebbly, rocky, grassy, and paved sunbathing areas. The beach is surrounded by lush pine, cypress, and oak trees, providing natural shade and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for families, couples, and disabled visitors. The proximity of the beach to the tourist resort Brulo and its connection to the main city beach, which holds the prestigious Blue Flag for cleanliness, further enhances its appeal.
Visitors appreciate the clearly zoned activities and easy access via pedestrian paths. The beach’s facilities include sanitary amenities for disabled guests, showers, lifesaving equipment, first aid services at a nearby hotel, and rental facilities. Ecological initiatives such as cleaning actions and cooperation with educational institutions underline the beach's commitment to environmental sustainability. This blend of natural beauty, accessibility, and organized amenities makes Brulo Beach a favored destination for diverse visitors seeking a relaxing seaside experience.
The beach’s combination of rocky and pebbly shorelines with paved sunbathing spots ensures that visitors can find their preferred way to enjoy the sea and sun, with a grassy area adding a unique touch to the coastal environment. Despite its rugged charm, the beach is family-friendly and well-equipped, balancing both natural and developed beach elements seamlessly.