The symbol of Mošćenička Draga, a popular fishing town with a rich past, is one of the most stunning beaches in Kvarner. Having retained the charms of a fishing village up to the present day, Mošćenička Draga has that special allure that attracts tourists seeking the traditional Mediterranean atmosphere. Villages on the hill slopes will attract foodies and anyone enjoying fine wine, excellent prosciutto and local food, especially fish and seafood dishes.
When someone mentions Mošćenička Draga, you will certainly visualise the beach. These are the most beautiful pebbles in the whole Bay of Kvarner, and perhaps in the whole Adriatic Sea. The locals call it Sipar, and it is a few hundred meters long. The beach of Mošćenička Draga was gradually formed from the sand coming from the brook of Mošćenička Draga, the spring of which is on the slopes of Učka Mountain, and its pebbles were shaped by sea waves. It stretches on towards St. Ivan, and its particularly beautiful part is the one hidden among the cliffs, below Villa Zagreb. Naturists will find their place under the sun on the beach of Senjavac, which is situated after Sv. Ivan Beach (St. John’ Beach).
Between Mošćenička Draga and Brseč there are two rather bigger beaches, Uboka and Jelenšćica. You can get there by boat or on foot if you take one of the paths leading there from the main road Rijeka – Pula. If you go by boat in the direction of Pod Brseč, towards Plomin, you will arrive at Stupova beach. By car or on foot, through the valley of Brseč, past the graveyard, you will get down to the beaches of Klančac and Riva. If you have a small boat, you can go along the coast to visit and explore the coast of Brseč. You can hide in the shade of small sandy coves. On the neighbouring beaches there are old stone fishermen houses which are used to store boats equipment.