The beautiful Caska beach is located east of Novalja, on the site of the former Roman city which, according to legend, was destroyed by an earthquake in the 4th century and whose remains can still be found in close proximity to the beach and the sea bottom.
Access to the sea is mostly sandy and the sea bed is very steep, which makes the beach deep and so beautiful!
PHOTO: Nino Salkić/The Plitvice Times
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