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Stiniva Cove is a small pebble beach on the southern coast of the Croatian island of Vis. High limestone cliffs narrow the entrance from the sea and create the cove’s distinctive enclosed shape, while the beach itself occupies the sheltered inner shoreline. It is suited to visitors arriving by boat or walking from the island’s inland side who want to experience a compact, rocky Adriatic cove rather than a broad resort beach.
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Where is Stiniva Cove?
Stiniva Cove is on the southern coast of the Croatian island of Vis. High limestone cliffs narrow the entrance and create its enclosed shape.
What is the beach at Stiniva made of?
The inner shoreline is a small pebble beach rather than a wide sandy beach. The pebbles sit inside a sheltered cove formed by the steep limestone walls.
Why does Stiniva look so enclosed from the sea?
The cliffs close in around the entrance, leaving only a narrow opening into the bay. That geological shape is the main reason Stiniva is recognized as a distinct cove.
Can visitors swim at Stiniva Cove?
The sheltered inner water is suitable for swimming when sea conditions allow. Visitors should expect a small pebble beach and limited space rather than the facilities of a large resort beach.
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