Blue Lagoon (Krknjaši)

Splitsko-dalmatinska županija

65/10060 min

Blue Lagoon, locally known as Krknjaši, is a breathtaking natural feature located in the Splitsko-dalmatinska region of Croatia. This cove is famous for its remarkably clear turquoise waters, making it a favored destination for swimmers, snorkelers, and nature lovers. The lagoon is nestled among lush Mediterranean vegetation and rocky shores, offering visitors a serene and picturesque environment. Its calm, shallow waters provide ideal conditions for families and casual swimmers. The area remains relatively unspoiled, preserving its natural charm and offering a peaceful escape from busier tourist spots. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing on the rocks or exploring the surrounding coastline by boat. The lagoon is accessible by sea or via nearby coastal paths, adding to its allure as a secluded retreat. Its popularity has grown due to social media exposure, yet it retains a tranquil atmosphere. Blue Lagoon (Krknjaši) represents the natural beauty of Croatia’s Adriatic coast and is a must-visit for those seeking stunning landscapes and clear waters.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Blue Lagoon is during the late spring to early autumn months when the weather is warm and the sea is calm. Arriving early in the day can help avoid crowds, especially in peak summer. It is advisable to bring your own snorkeling gear to fully enjoy the underwater clarity. Since access is often by boat, consider booking a tour or rental in advance to secure your spot. There are no formal ticketing systems, but some boat operators may offer combined packages with nearby attractions. Remember to bring sun protection and enough water, as facilities are limited around the lagoon.

Faits intéressants

  • Blue Lagoon is renowned for its exceptionally clear and warm turquoise waters, attracting visitors from around the world.
  • The lagoon is part of the Adriatic coastline and is surrounded by typical Mediterranean flora, contributing to its scenic beauty.
  • It is a popular spot for snorkeling due to the visibility and calmness of the water.
  • The name 'Krknjaši' is the local name used by residents in the region.