Zelena Beach Poreč: Blue Flag Shore in the Oak-Wood Resort
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Zelena Beach, Poreč: Blue Flag Shore in the Oak-Wood Heart of the Zelena Laguna Resort
Croatia | Poreč | Istrian Peninsula
Zelena Laguna is the resort complex that occupies the coastal zone 5 kilometres south of Poreč and 2 kilometres north of Funtana — a territory of pine and oak-wood forest, hotel buildings, camping pitches, and the connected beaches that face the western Istrian coastline across the open Adriatic. The name means green lagoon, and the greenery is the first thing that distinguishes this stretch of coast from the more urban beach environments of the Poreč town: the trees are old, the forest canopy dense, and the shade above the shore genuine rather than cosmetic. The Camping Zelena Laguna beach — the Blue Flag-certified shore at the heart of the resort — is a rocky and pebble waterfront in the green area of those oak-wood trees, adapted to the natural ground configuration of the limestone coast rather than built over it.
The resort is managed by Plava Laguna, the Istrian tourism operator whose portfolio includes multiple coastal properties between Poreč and Umag. Zelena Resort within that portfolio is the larger complex of three, four, and two-star hotels and apartments, campsite, and beach that functions as a self-contained destination — eight pools across the resort, multiple restaurants and bars, a horse riding centre, tennis, mini-golf, the water ski lift, the aqua park, the tourist train to Poreč, the boat to the town — with the beach as the waterfront anchor of the whole operation.
Getting There: Tourist Train from Poreč, Boat, or by Bicycle on the Coastal Path
The tourist train that runs between Poreč old town and the Zelena Resort takes approximately 15 minutes and operates throughout the summer season. It is the most popular connection between the town centre and the resort beach for visitors based in Poreč accommodation who want the larger resort beach environment without a car. The train follows the coastal road south and deposits passengers at the resort area, from which the beach is a short walk.
By boat, the water taxi connection from Poreč harbour to the Zelena Resort pier provides the sea-level approach — a 15-minute crossing that is scenic enough to justify choosing the boat for at least one direction. The pier at the resort receives regular summer water taxis and is the most atmospheric way to arrive at a coastal resort that the forest above the shore makes feel genuinely remote from the city despite its five-kilometre proximity.
By bicycle, the coastal path south from Poreč runs through the resort zone and connects the old town to the beach at Zelena Laguna in approximately 50 minutes of relaxed cycling. The path is paved and flat, and the cycling infrastructure of the Poreč area — including the Parenzana trail network — extends through the resort zone and into the Funtana hinterland. Cyclists can combine the beach day with a wider ride through the western Istrian countryside using the resort as the coastal turning point.
By car, the drive south from Poreč takes approximately 10 minutes along the coastal road, with paid parking available within the resort complex.
The Beach: Rocky and Pebble Under Oak-Wood Trees, Blue Flag, and 1km of Varied Shore
The Zelena Laguna beach is described officially as a resort beach that is “low with rocky sections, in the green area of oak-wood trees, well adapted to the ground configuration” — a description that captures the beach’s specific physical quality accurately: it follows the natural limestone platform of the coast rather than imposing an artificial beach surface over it, and the oak-wood forest above provides the canopy that the more exposed sun-resort beaches of the Poreč northern zone cannot replicate.
The shore spans approximately 1 kilometre and combines pebble sections, natural rock platforms, and concrete paved sunbathing areas in the arrangement that the limestone coastal topography allows. The pebble sections have the gradual sea entry that families with younger children prefer. The rock platforms provide the flat, elevated sunbathing surface above deeper water for confident swimmers. The paved sections are the stable lounger-and-umbrella zone that most organised resort beaches on this coast include as standard.
The dog beach — a designated section of the Zelena Laguna beach specifically for swimming with pets — is a specific provision that distinguishes this resort from the no-dogs beaches that most Istrian and Dalmatian tourist beaches maintain. For visitors travelling with dogs who want a resort beach rather than a remote cove, Zelena Laguna is one of the few organised beach complexes in the area where the dog comes along to the full beach experience rather than being left at the accommodation.
An FKK naturist section is also part of the Zelena Laguna beach — clearly labelled, separate from the main beach, providing the naturist option within the resort context. This is characteristic of the Istrian coast’s long-established naturist tradition, and the Zelena Laguna designation sits within that tradition without being exclusively a naturist destination.
Water Quality: Blue Flag, Clear Adriatic, and Lifeguards from May to September
The Zelena Laguna beach has lifeguards present from 8am to 5pm between 15 May and 30 September, with lifesaving equipment, first aid, an infirmary, and waste recycling facilities on site. The Blue Flag certification — held consistently over many years at this beach — confirms the water quality monitoring standard and the management practices that the certification requires. The water is clear, the circulation of the open western Adriatic coast maintaining the visibility and freshness that the sheltered, less well-circulated resort bays cannot match.
The sea entry on the pebble and rock sections benefits from water shoes — the limestone surfaces and some underwater growth make the entry more comfortable with protection — and the depth increases at a moderate rate from the shore without the abrupt drops that purely cliff beaches carry.
The Zelena Resort: Eight Pools, Horse Riding, Water Ski Lift, and the Parenzana Trail
The Zelena Resort infrastructure is what makes the beach at Zelena Laguna a destination for an extended stay rather than a day trip. The resort has as many as 8 pools across its hotel and camping complex, along with sport centres, restaurants, cafes, a disco, and shopping. Water sports include windsurfing, canoeing, pedal boating, banana boating, parasailing, and a water ski lift. Additional activities for a fee include tennis with a tennis school, horse riding, water skiing, the water park, football fields, bicycle rental, trampoline, and the Aquagan aqua park.
The horse riding centre is the specific activity that distinguishes Zelena Resort from the more standard water-sports-and-tennis formula of most comparable Istrian resort complexes. The Parenzana trail — the converted railway line that runs from Poreč through the Istrian hinterland toward Motovun and the interior — begins near the resort and provides the longer cycling context for visitors who want to combine the beach base with inland Istrian exploration.
The Vela restaurant, renovated in 2025 and positioned next to the pool with a sea view, is the main on-site dining option — Mediterranean cuisine in the Istrian tradition, with the fresh fish and local produce that the western Istrian coast’s food culture is built on. The Buffet Nudo, Restaurant Pizzeria Astra, and the Caffe Bar Tramontana provide the range from formal dining to casual coffee and pizza within the resort complex.
Zelena Beach and the Plava Laguna Resort System
Zelena Laguna Resort is part of the Plava Laguna coastal resort system that also includes the Plava Laguna (Plava Resort) complex further south — together constituting the major resort zone between Poreč and Vrsar. Within that system, the Zelena beach is the northern section and the campsite-centred beach; Plava Laguna to the south provides the hotel resort equivalent with the Hotel Parentium, Hotel Albatros, and the connected beach infrastructure.
For visitors choosing between Beach Parentino Poreč and Zelena Beach, the practical distinction is clear: Parentino is the town beach 10 minutes’ walk from the old town, on an urban waterfront with the view of the Euphrasian Basilica; Zelena is the forest resort beach 5 kilometres south, set in oak-wood rather than pine-urban transition, with the full resort sports and activity infrastructure around it and none of the old town proximity. Both hold the Blue Flag and serve the Poreč visitor market; they represent the town-adjacent and resort-south ends of the same coastline.
The Parenzana Connection and Cycling from Zelena Laguna
The Parenzana — the narrow-gauge railway that operated between Trieste and Poreč from 1902 to 1935 and that has been converted into a cycling and walking trail along its former route — connects Poreč to the Istrian hill towns of the interior, including Grožnjan, Oprtalj, and ultimately Trieste at the northern end. The trailhead near Poreč is accessible from the Zelena Resort area, and the combination of a morning beach day at Zelena and an afternoon ride along the Parenzana into the Istrian countryside is the specific programme that the resort’s cycling infrastructure and trail access makes possible.
Zelena Beach at Camping Zelena Laguna is the oak-wood resort beach 5 kilometres south of Poreč — a Blue Flag pebble and rock shore under genuine forest canopy, with lifeguards, a dog beach, a naturist section, a water ski lift, horse riding, eight resort pools, and the tourist train back to the Euphrasian Basilica whenever the afternoon is ready for the town.
Take the tourist train south from Poreč. Arrive before ten for the shaded pitch under the oaks.
The Adriatic and the oak forest will take care of the rest.
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