Debeli Rtič

The wide ridge of the cape elevates towards east into Jurjev hrib (George's hill), and gains altitude of 70 meters above sea.

Its tip on the west end is characterised by flysch cliffs raging from 12 to 21 metres in height, and below them a narrow abrasion terrace.

The park proved suitable for wine-growing as the quantity of products is significantly bigger than the counterparts in other nearby regions.

[2] Since 1991, part of the cape is protected as a natural monument, which is also home to the only salt meadow on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.

[3] It covers about 800 metres (2,600 ft) of coastline around the western edge, including the cliffs and the abrasion terrace.