Supetar Beach in Nečujam – the main beach commonly referred to as Nečujam Beach

Supetar Beach is situated right in the heart of Nečujam, at the end of a large bay, in front of the main apartment complex and along the coastal promenade. It can be found on maps under the name Beach Supetar, but among visitors and in everyday conversation, it is much more frequently referred to simply as Nečujam Beach or the main beach. Supetar is actually the local name for this smaller bay within Nečujam, and it should not be confused with the town of Supetar on the island of Brač. The centre of the village, a shop, a bus stop, and most dining options are just a few minutes' walk from the shore.

This is the largest and best-maintained bathing area in Nečujam, and during the summer, it is where the highest number of people gather. The beach stretches along the wide central part of the bay and is not made up of just a short stretch of pebbles. Alongside the main section, there are smaller pebbly areas, concrete platforms, piers, and parts of the coastal promenade from which one can also enter the sea. However, most families settle on the pebbly section in front of the apartment complex as the entry into the water is easiest there.

The shore is covered with fine to medium-sized pebbles, and the entry into the sea is generally gradual. In the shallows, there are occasional stones, but there is no abrupt drop into deep water as found in some rocky parts of Šolta. This makes it one of the more practical beaches on the island for families with young children and less confident swimmers. The sea in the inner part of the bay is calm for most of the summer, although waves can appear after a strong north wind or a storm.

Access to the beach by car is via an asphalt road through Nečujam. The approach is straightforward and does not involve unpaved roads, but during the peak season, it is unrealistic to expect a free parking space right by the sea. Parking is available on public areas and along the access streets above the beach, while some spaces belong to apartments and nearby establishments. In July and August, it is advisable to arrive early in the morning or to park further up in the village and walk down to the beach. For most accommodations in the central part of Nečujam, a car is not actually necessary.

There is some shade from trees, palms, and greenery along the promenade, but not enough for all bathers. The majority of the pebbly area remains in the sun throughout the day, and spots in natural shade are quickly taken. For a full day at the beach, it is wise to bring your own sunshade, especially if visiting with children.

Unlike the smaller beaches in Tiha, Podkamenica, or Šumpjivina, you do not need to bring everything with you here. Nearby, there are cafés, simple food options, a shop, and other seasonal amenities. Phil’s Beach Bar is located right by the beach and is convenient for coffee, cold drinks, pizza, burgers, or a simple meal after swimming. Showers, changing cabins, public toilets, a children's playground, and the rental of sun loungers and umbrellas are available at the beach or along the promenade during certain seasons, but the range of services may vary from year to year.

Next to the beach is the area of a former pool complex, which older guests still recognise as part of this area of Nečujam. The condition of the pools and their availability can vary from season to season, so they should not be relied upon as a guaranteed facility. For swimming, the large pebbly shore in front of them and the opportunity to combine the sea, food, drinks, and other amenities in one place are more important.

Supetar Beach is neither hidden nor particularly quiet. During the height of summer, it can get crowded, with music and children's games, especially around midday. However, for guests staying in Nečujam, it is the simplest choice: it is centrally located, easily accessible, the sea is sheltered, the entry is gentle, and everything needed is close at hand. Those seeking a more secluded shore should head towards Tiha, Sabina, Podkamenica, or Šumpjivina, while Nečujam Beach is better suited for those prioritising convenience.