The Srebrna Beach is a popular, rocky beach in the limestone layer of on the south side of the Vis island in Croatia. Beach caves are a very frequent occurrence on Croatia's coast, but for me - coming from a cave-poor country - they are always a wonder. There's a very nice straight, tunnel-like beach cave on the left side of the Srebrna beach.
And a smaller side cave as well. You can reach these caves mostly on foot, but you have to wade in in some places in the cliff-faced shore when you make your way, and in the actual cave as well.
The main cave is at N 43.019399 E 16.204786. The small side cave is at N 43.019815 E 16.205279. The beach is at N 43.020619 E 16.205317. There's parking a couple of hundred meters from the beach, and at the beach there's a bar and some toilets. You may also rent beach beds for 10€ per day.
The main cave is approximately 11 meters long, but beautifully formed. I also recorded a 3D model of the cave, shown below. Load the model from this link in GLB format. Or rotate it on your browser's screen with this link. There's also a map, picture below but the high-res version is here.
Main cave:
Side cave:
Beach:
See also other Vis area cave articles here, here and here. Or the urban exploration destinations here, here, or here.
Read more urban exploration stories from theurbanexplorer.net, and other underground stories from planetcaver.net. For more sauna and swimming stories, check out planetswimmer.com and saunablogger.cool websites! Read the full Planetskier series at planetskier.net, or all blog articles from Blogspot or TGR. Photos and text (c) 2024 by Jari Arkko. All rights reserved. No beach- or sauna goers have been photographed.
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