Beach Jadra is located at the northern end of Stara Novalja on the island of Pag, Croatia, within the Lika-Senj County. This beach offers a unique combination of small pebble coves and rocky terrain, making it an attractive spot for both relaxation and adventure seekers. The beach is characterized by its natural pebble and small stone beaches that give way to clear turquoise waters, offering excellent swimming conditions and beautiful sunbathing areas. The upper part of the beach, covered in fine stones, provides a comfortable space to unwind and enjoy the Mediterranean ambiance. The rocky parts of the beach are popular with thrill-seekers who enjoy diving and jumping into the sea from natural cliffs.
The serene environment of Beach Jadra, contrasted with its partially rugged shoreline, offers a quiet atmosphere ideal for those looking to escape the crowded party scenes of neighboring beaches. While it doesn't cater specifically to surfers or dogs, the beach has a scenic charm for visitors who enjoy natural beauty, hiking nearby, or simply soaking in the peaceful Adriatic coastline. Its accessibility from the town of Novalja makes it a convenient yet less commercialized alternative to busier beaches on the island.
The beach draws a mix of tourists, including families and couples, who appreciate its casual and unspoiled vibe combined with the broader amenities and nightlife options available in nearby Novalja town and on the famous Zrće Beach, known for its vibrant party scene and water sports.