Goli Otok Beach is located near Lopar in the Primorje Gorski Kotar County of Croatia, situated on the island of Rab in the northern Adriatic Sea. This beach stands out for its unique historical significance and rugged natural beauty. The beach is characterized by a mix of rocky and pebbly shoreline, crystal-clear waters, and a tranquil atmosphere that offers both relaxation and a touch of adventure. Due to its location on the island, visitors can enjoy scenic views and a peaceful environment away from the more crowded coastal areas.
Goli Otok itself is known historically as a former political prison island, giving the area a dark yet fascinating past that attracts visitors interested in history and culture. The nearby town of Lopar provides easy access to the beach and is equipped with various amenities, making Goli Otok Beach an appealing destination for travelers seeking a blend of nature, history, and Croatian coastal charm. The vibe at the beach is a mix of calmness, with opportunities for exploration and discovery, fostering a unique getaway experience.
The beach offers a welcoming and inclusive environment, catering to diverse groups, including the LGBTQ community and families, with a variety of activities and services that enhance the overall visitor experience.