On the Adriatic coast, at the very foot of the forested Marjan Hill, lies Ježinac Beach—a cozy corner of nature rightfully considered one of the most picturesque in the city of Split. This coastal location in Croatia enchants with its crystal-clear turquoise water and a harmonious blend of small pebbles, stone terraces, and shady pines.

The place is named after the sea urchin (ježinac in Croatian), whose charming sculpture adorns the shore. This is not just a decorative element, but a symbol of the impeccable cleanliness of the local waters. The beach is divided into three small bays, creating an atmosphere of privacy and tranquility, shielding visitors from noise and excessive bustle.
The site's cultural surroundings add special value. The famous Meštrović Gallery and Marjan Park are located nearby, turning a simple day by the sea into an exciting journey where natural beauty meets art.