Drobni Pijesak beach

Karadağ

4.2 5 Reviews
About Drobni Pijesak beach

Drobni Pijesak is a small, secluded, and beautiful beach in the Montenegrin village of Drobnići. Named for its fine sand and known for its clear, turquoise waters, it's a perfect choice for those looking for a relaxing getaway.

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Food and drinks Sandy bottom Child-friendly Hot water Shallow Institutionalization Wavy Clean sea Clean beach Easy access
Drobni Pijesak Beach, Drobnići, Montenegro
Why Should You Go?

Drobni Pijesak Beach is one of Montenegro's hidden paradises. It's an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet and secluded beach. Its pebbled surface, clear turquoise waters, and lush greenery create a stunning view. It's a perfect option for those seeking a peaceful holiday away from the crowds.

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How to Get There?

Drobni Pijesak Beach is usually accessible by car. [Add Google Maps link for directions]. You can access the beach via footpaths. You can drive to a point where you can get close and then take a short walk. Public transport options are limited.

Why Should It Be Preferred?

Drobni Pijesak Beach stands out for its tranquility and natural beauty, far from the crowds. It offers a more secluded atmosphere than other popular beaches. Its crystal clear waters and pebbled surface offer a relaxing swimming and sunbathing experience. It's ideal for those seeking a peaceful holiday surrounded by nature.

When to Go?

Summer (June-September) is the best time to visit Drobni Pijesak Beach. The sea temperature is ideal and sunny days are more frequent. However, there may be more visitors during the summer months.

What are the possibilities?

Sun lounger and umbrella rentals may be limited or nonexistent at the beach. There may be no restaurants or cafes nearby, so bringing your own food and drinks is recommended. Restroom facilities may be limited. Because the beach is so naturally beautiful, facilities are limited.

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User Reviews
B*** E*** 5

2025-08-27 12:31:29

It's a beautiful bay, with a beach and a restaurant. The sea is rocky. There are showers and changing rooms.

G*** N*** T*** 5

2025-08-27 12:31:29

The coldest water we've ever entered in Montenegro. But I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel like a relief in the heat. The ground is quite rocky, so water shoes are recommended. The water was quite clear and clean when we went, and we didn't experience any negative effects.

U*** K*** 5

2025-08-27 12:31:29

Be sure to make a reservation; finding a spot can be a challenge; it's crowded but it's a large area. Parking is €15, but the lot right next to it costs €4 (you'll have to climb 15 stairs). It's definitely not worth €15. The food was very good, but the prices are above average. As for the beach side, they offer a variety of options via WhatsApp and send you prices (we paid €25 for two sunbeds and an umbrella). Overall, I liked it.

G*** A*** 1

2025-08-27 12:31:29

There's a disgraceful umbrella on the sun loungers. You'll constantly see people trying to shade their sun loungers. We asked the business for a shade cloth, but they said they'd bring it right away, but despite repeated reminders, they never did. If you want to pay 25 euros and burn like a working man in the sun, you can come.

e*** k*** 5

2025-08-27 12:31:29

We loved it here. It deepens quickly and is a bit wavy. It felt like Kaputaş. If you're coming by car, there are two parking lots. Pass the first one, and the second one on the right is more suitable for a day pass. We accidentally entered the other one, but it worked out. The road is quite steep. Both the descent and ascent can be challenging for children. But the lower part is enjoyable.

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