Raca
Raca is a beach in Valun, a coastal village in Croatia, characterized by pebbles and clear water. The beach sits in a protected cove that provides natural shelter and calm swimming conditions.
Valun is a small settlement shaped by its maritime past and connection to the Adriatic. The village developed around fishing and shipbuilding activities that took advantage of the sheltered coastal location.
The small size of this beach means it can fill up during peak hours, especially at midday. Arriving early or visiting in late afternoon helps you find space and avoid the midday crowds.
The beach is popular with local divers for its clear water and underwater rock formations. These submerged features attract experienced swimmers and snorkelers who want to explore the hidden marine landscape.
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