Cape Seca is located between Portoroz and Secovlje Salt-pans in the nearness of the Camping Lucija. Camping Lucija is a modern camp with place for about 1000 guests. On the edge of the Cape Seca is a wild beach, which is a popular place for locals and tourists. We can take a walk by the meadow and enjoy in beautiful views to Portoroz and surroundings. On the hill above the coast is Forma Viva, where we can see the collection of stony sculptures from the Istrian rock. It is situated in the nice olive park and for the visiting we do not have to pay the entrance fee. The footpath from the Camping Lucija ends by the parking place of the Inn Ribic. Inn Ribic is famous by excellent made fish dishes and home wine. In the nearness is located the Garden of cacti. We can see lots of species of cacti. The owner is especially proud to cactus from the year 1955.
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Seca Cape
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Beach at Camping Lucija
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Path around Seca Cape with a view of Portoroz
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Path around Seca Cape
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Wild beach behind Camping Lucija
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Promenade around Seca Cape
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Former look of Seca Cape
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Benches
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Former look before renovation
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View of the wild beach from the location of Forma Viva Portoroz
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Seca Cape with outside fitness
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Seca Cape near Portoroz
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View of the small hill above the coast where is located Forma Viva
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Seca Cape with a view of the St. Bartholomew Channel
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End of the trail around the Seca Cape
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Seca Cape is a popular place for kiteboarding
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Kitesurfing
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Kitesurfer in the St. Bartholomew Channel direction
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Start of the St. Bartholomew Channel
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Pier between Seca Cape and St. Bartholomew Channel