Listed April 24, 2007 · Updated August 18, 2026
From the slope at Brezine, a few hundred metres above the town beach, the shape of Petrovac is obvious: a single sheltered bay between two wooded points, an old fort closing its southern end, and the islets of Katič and Sveta Nedjelja out on the water where the sun goes down. Pine forest covers the ground behind, so the view comes with the smell of resin and, in the evening, cooler air off the ridge.
Those pines are not decorative. They run back in a broad belt, and tracks through them climb to the old road along the Paštrovići heights, passing monasteries and half-empty hamlets with the whole riviera below. Down at sea level the sand and the promenade are a five-minute walk, and the coast either side rewards a car or a bicycle: the small cove at Lučice immediately south, then the long undeveloped shingle of Buljarica with its marshy hinterland, good for birds and for anyone who wants a beach without a soundtrack. Petrovac's own evenings stay gentle — a slow walk by the water, fish on a terrace, a drink in the fort's courtyard under the walls.
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