White Rocks Beach
Beach
Bele Skale Beach (White Rocks) in Strunjan is one of the most naturally preserved and hidden spots on the Slovenian coast, known for its picturesque white cliffs, tranquility, and crystal-clear sea. It is accessible via a forest footpath through the Strunjan Landscape Park, which gives it a special charm and keeps it away from mass tourism.
Due to its inaccessibility by car, lack of infrastructure, and untouched nature, it is an ideal choice for lovers of peace, nature, and relaxation in a secluded setting.
Additional information
Dog access: prohibited
Public transport access: accessible via footpath; bus lines only to Strunjan or Izola (approx. 20 minute walk)
Swimming season: access to the beach is possible all year
Note: wild beach with no lifeguards
Infrastructure and services
Sunbeds and umbrellas: Not available
Showers and toilets: No public showers or restrooms
Food and beverage: Not available on the beach itself; nearest bars and restaurants are in Strunjan
Parking: Paid parking near Hotel Belvedere
Accessibility: Access is via a woodland trail, partly steep. Not suitable for strollers, bicycles, or wheelchairs.
Interesting facts
Bele Skale is one of the most untouched beaches on the Slovenian coast – with no concrete piers, bars, or commercial facilities.
The area is part of the Strunjan Landscape Park, which is a protected natural reserve.