Lun - Wild Olives Beach is a serene coastal gem in Grad Novalja, Croatia, renowned for its unique botanical heritage and untouched Adriatic beauty. Nestled on the northern tip of Pag Island, this beach features a rare concentration of 1,500 ancient wild olive trees (Olea oleaster), some over a millennium old, creating a shaded, otherworldly landscape unlike any other in the Adriatic[1][5]. The beach blends golden sands and rocky outcrops, offering a tranquil escape from crowded tourist spots while providing clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling[2][3]. Visitors often describe its atmosphere as peaceful yet adventurous, with the nearby Pag Triangle—a mysterious geological formation—adding an element of intrigue[5].
The beach’s remote location near Lun village enhances its unspoiled charm, making it a favorite for nature lovers and those seeking quiet coves. While nearby Novalja buzzes with nightlife at Zrće Beach (dubbed Croatia’s Ibiza), Lun remains a sanctuary for relaxation, surrounded by Mediterranean flora and the soothing sounds of waves[4][5].