Beli is a village in Cres island.
Beli is one of the oldest settlements on Cres. Organised like an acropolis, 130 m high hill above the northeastern coast of the island, on the site of a prehistoric hill-fort, is a closely-built village with narrow stone-clad streets, and used to play a prominent role in the past.
From the main road of Cres island there is a 7 km long narrow curvy road leading to Beli, sometimes as narrow as one path. If driving, be prepared for slow traffic and careful maneuvers on the serpentines.
Excursion boats arrive at the port of Beli.
The port of Beli, the beach and the camping is located at the bottom of the hill of Beli. It can be reached with a few minutes drive (good brakes are essential for this road!) or 10–15 minutes walk.
The village has a wonderful setting on the top of the hill. Narrow streets, small houses give it a real Mediterranean feel.
Water sports. Beli has a small beach in the bay, facing east. One can swim, jump from the rocks, snorkel, rent a kayak or SUP. Water shoes recommended.
Zipline, over the bay.
Hiking. There are several hiking routes starting from Beli, some passing by rock sculptures and some labyrinths.
There are four restaurants in Beli, and all of them at cash only.
The bar Pod Beli at the beach offers drinks, food sandwiches and ice-cream until late. And a wonderful sea view.
Many rooms and apartments are available for rent: more in the village on the hill-top and a few also next to the beach.
Beli has a post office opening M-F 09:00-12:00. Stamps, phonecards etc.