
Labadusa Beach
A hidden cove on the southern side of Čiovo — smooth rocks, pebbles and pine shade reaching right down to the water, with views towards Šolta and Brač.
Duboka Cove, southern Čiovo
Why Labadusa is not “just another cove on Čiovo”

Shade that reaches the sea. Unlike most beaches in the Trogir area, the pine forest here extends all the way to the pebbles — which changes the whole beach day in July and August.
Čiovo Island has 18 registered beaches in Okrug Gornji alone. Labadusa is the one that makes people drive 2 kilometres along a narrow road where two cars can barely pass each other — and then come back again the following year.
The beach lies in Duboka Cove, on the southern side of the island, around 3 km from the centre of Okrug Gornji and 8 km from Trogir. It is not one compact beach, but a series of roughly 250 metres of coastline that changes every thirty steps: pebbles, then smooth sun-warmed rocks, then concrete platforms, then pebbles again.
Three faces of one beach
That variety is why Labadusa works for very different types of visitors. The pebble section is the part families with children tend to choose. The smooth rocks are for those who want to lie on a dry surface and jump into deeper water. The concrete platforms solve the problem of sun loungers and level ground. The sea is exceptionally clear, with a seabed of sand, stones and rocks — which is also why this is one of the better snorkelling spots in the Trogir area.
Why shade matters more here than elsewhere
The cove is south-facing. That means sun from morning until sunset, with no hillside shade — perfect if you want to tan, challenging if you arrive with small children in August. The pine forest that reaches right down to the water is therefore a practical detail, not just an aesthetic one: it is the only natural shade on the beach.
The southern exposure means all-day sun and views towards Šolta and Brač — but also that without the pine shade, the beach becomes almost unusable between 12 and 4 pm in August.
Labadusa is also one of the few beaches in the area with all-day infrastructure in one place: a konoba with a terrace above the sea, a beach bar and a campsite stretching along the cove. That means you do not have to go anywhere — but it also means crowds in July and August are very real. For a broader overview of the nearby coast, see our list of the most beautiful beaches in Trogir and Čiovo.
You will find the beach name in two versions — Labadusa and Labaduša. Both are in use: the campsite, konoba and Google Maps use “Labadusa”, while some Croatian guides write “Labaduša”. They refer to the same cove.
Before you go
Six things to know before visiting Labadusa
Practical details that decide whether your day runs smoothly or whether you spend half an hour looking for a parking space.
€4 – €6 / day
Paid parking with limited capacity. It fills up by 10 am in July and August.
~2 km of narrow road
Single-lane in places. Drive slowly and expect to give way.
Pines right by the water
Natural shade throughout the day — a rarity on Trogir’s beaches.
South-facing — sun all day
Views towards Šolta and Brač. No hillside shade, even in the afternoon.
Konoba + beach bar
Konoba Labadusa is open from 12 pm to 10 pm. The nearest shop is 2 km away.
Before 9 am or after 5 pm
In peak season, the beach is very busy from 10 am to 5 pm.
Climate and weather
When to visit Labadusa
A Mediterranean climate with over 2,700 hours of sunshine a year — check which months are best and what the sea is like in the week you are planning to visit this cove in south-western Čiovo.
Late May – mid-September — warm sea, while the pine forest provides shade even at the height of summer.
Insider tip: June and September offer the same warm sea as July and August, but with far fewer crowds. The dense pine forest right by the beach provides natural shade — ideal for hot afternoons when the sun is at its strongest, so you do not have to leave the beach at midday.
Gallery
Labadusa in pictures
A pebble cove surrounded by pine forest in south-western Čiovo — sea, nature and Mediterranean atmosphere in a few frames.
Facilities and features
A hidden cove in southern Čiovo — pebbles, pine shade and a well-known beach bar. Everything waiting for you at Labadusa, from basic facilities to practical tips. Hover over the items for details.
Basic facilities
- Showers
- Beach equipment rental Paid
- Parking nearby Limited
- Campsite nearby
- Natural pine shade
- Pebbles and concrete slabs
Food and drink
- Labadusa Beach Bar
- Konoba / restaurant
- Cash payment Konoba
- Coffee and cocktails
- Chill-out music
- Dalmatian specialities
Sea and nature
- Swimming in crystal-clear sea
- Paths to hidden coves
- Spectacular sunsets
- Peaceful, relaxed atmosphere
- Families and young travellers
- Unspoilt nature
Good to know
- Slightly demanding access
- Bring cash
- Busy at weekends and in the afternoon
- Arrive early for parking
- Ideal for sunset
- Limited shade — bring sunscreen
Access to Labadusa is unpaved and slightly demanding, and parking is limited — arrive early, especially at weekends. The konoba behind the bar does not accept cards, so bring cash. The reward is a peaceful cove with pine shade and one of the most beautiful sunsets on Čiovo.
Beachside accommodation
Labadusa Campsite
Right beside the cove, in the shade of the pine forest — a small family campsite that gave the beach its name.
Camping right on the beach, surrounded by pines and the scent of lavender
Labadusa Campsite is located in a southern cove on the island of Čiovo, close to Okrug Gornji. It stretches along a beautiful cove in the shade of a pine forest, while the campsite beach is varied — the pebble section is ideal for children, and the rocky areas offer a special swimming atmosphere. Inside the campsite there is also a Mediterranean stone konoba with a covered terrace.
Key details and contact
Campsite facilities
What the campsite offers
Pitches with hook-ups
Pitches with electricity and water connections — fresh and waste water. Space for tents and caravans in the shade of the pines.
Mobile homes
For those who want comfort without a tent — 12 mobile homes are available to rent.
Children’s playground
A trampoline, swings, slides and a sandpit — the campsite is especially suitable for families with small children.
Mediterranean konoba
A stone tavern with a covered terrace offers Dalmatian specialities with homemade olive oil and wine.
Sanitary facilities
Sanitary blocks with hot water, a toilet adapted for people with disabilities, plus a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Pets welcome
Dogs are welcome in designated zones, both in and out of season — travel with your pet worry-free.
The campsite is open from May to October and is popular with families, so book in good time for July and August. The nearest shop is around 1.5 km away — bring basic groceries, and for lunch there is the konoba inside the campsite.
Comparison
Labadusa compared with other beaches on Čiovo and around Trogir
Five of the area’s best-known beaches, compared by the things that really decide where you will spend your day.
| Beach | Surface type | Peak-season crowds | Shade | Parking | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labadusa Okrug Gornji · Duboka Cove | Pebbles, smooth rocks, concrete | High | Pines right down to the water | Paid, €4–€6 | Snorkelling, peace outside peak hours, a full-day stay |
| Okrug (Copacabana) Okrug Gornji · west coast | Fine pebbles | Very high | Pine trees along the promenade | Paid, several zones | Entertainment, bars, water sports, 2 km of coastline |
| Pantan Near Trogir, mainland | Pebbles and sand | Medium | Dense pine forest | Paid | Families with small children, shallow water, taxi boat from Trogir |
| Kava Slatine · eastern Čiovo | Pebbles and rocks | Low | Partial | Limited, free | Peace and quiet, no crowds — bring food and drink |
| Duga Cove 300 m from Labadusa | Pebbles and rocks | Low | Partial | No formal parking | An escape from Labadusa when it is too full — arrive on foot |
In brief: if you want entertainment and facilities — Okrug. If you want shade, clear sea and a full-day stay with lunch — Labadusa
Location & access
Where it is and how to get there
Labadusa is a hidden cove on the southern coast of the island of Čiovo, around 3 km from Okrug Gornji. Čiovo is connected to Trogir by a movable bridge, so the easiest way to reach the beach is by car.
Address and parking
How to get there
Four ways to arrive
By car over the Čiovo Bridge
From Trogir, cross the movable bridge to Čiovo and continue through Okrug to the beach. This is the easiest way. Parking by the beach is ~€6/day — arrive early as it fills up quickly.
On foot or by bike
From Okrug Gornji, the beach is around 3 km along the coast. It is quick by bike and a pleasant walk on foot. Ideal if you are staying in Okrug and want to avoid parking.
From Split Airport
Split Airport (Resnik) is right next to Trogir, making Labadusa one of the closest beaches to the airport. Take a taxi or hire car across the bridge.
By your own boat into the cove
Labadusa is a bay, so you can also arrive by boat and anchor there. It is the most scenic approach — the beach opens up from the sea. Check local anchoring rules during the season.
Accommodation
Where to stay near Labadusa Beach
Okrug Gornji and nearby Rastići are the most practical bases for staying close to Labadusa. Browse apartments, studio units and holiday homes, and check each property’s location on the map before booking.

Hotels in Trogir and on Čiovo
Hotel accommodation is a good choice for guests who want a reception, breakfast and additional services. The widest choice is in Trogir, while some hotels can also be found in coastal villages on Čiovo.
- Reception and services
- Breakfast depending on offer
- Trogir and nearby places
- Different hotel categories

Holiday homes and villas
A good choice for families and groups who want more privacy. The offer can include houses with a garden, a sea view or a swimming pool.
- More space
- For families and groups
- Pool in selected properties
- Private outdoor space

Studio apartments
A compact and simple option for couples or solo travellers who value a good location and their own space during the holiday.
- Private bathroom
- Kitchenette
- For couples and solo guests
- A simpler stay

Apartments on Čiovo
Browse apartments in Okrug Gornji, Slatine, Mastrinka, Arbanija and other places on Čiovo. A practical choice for guests who want their own kitchen, more space and a stay close to the sea.
- Offers across Čiovo
- Kitchen or kitchenette
- Terrace or balcony
- Near the sea, depending on the offer
Detailed offers
Photos, facilities and terms listed with each property
Wide choice
Apartments, studio units and houses for different types of holiday
Booking support
Help before arrival and during the booking process
Local expertise
Offers focused on the Croatian coast and Adriatic islands
Find accommodation near Labadusa and explore Čiovo at your own pace
Browse the current offer in Okrug Gornji, compare locations on the map and choose the property that best suits the way you travel.
Questions and answers
Frequently asked questions about Labadusa Beach
Twelve questions visitors most often ask before arriving — with clear answers, no sugar-coating.
01 Where exactly is Labadusa Beach?
Labadusa, also written as Labaduša, lies in Duboka Cove, on the southern coast of the island of Čiovo, in the municipality of Okrug Gornji. The GPS coordinates are 43.4809° N, 16.2452° E.
Distances: around 3 km from the centre of Okrug Gornji, 8 km from Trogir, 13 km from Split Airport and 35 km from Split.
02 Is there an entrance fee for the beach, and how much does parking cost?
Entrance to the beach is free — Labadusa is a public beach.
You only pay for:
- Parking: around €4–€6 for the whole day, depending on the zone and season
- Sun loungers and parasols: according to the concession holder’s price list
- Konoba and beach bar: according to what you order
Parking capacity is limited. In July and August, it fills up by 10 am. If you arrive later, expect to search for a space along the narrow access road — which is also the most common cause of traffic jams.
03 What is the access road like — can I come by motorhome?
The beach is reached by around 2 km of narrow local road, which is practically single-lane in places. Two cars can pass with care and slowing down — a motorhome or a car with a trailer requires an experienced driver.
Arriving by motorhome is possible, and campsite guests do it regularly, but:
- Avoid arriving between 10 am and 1 pm, when traffic is heaviest
- There are passing places on the narrow sections — use them to give way
- If you are unsure, arrive early in the morning
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Stay just five minutes from the crystal-clear sea
Okrug Gornji has more than five hundred accommodation units — from apartments right by the coast to villas with pools. Labadusa, Trogir and Split are all within half an hour.





