Sutmiholjska Beach is a charming pebble beach located on the southern shore of Mljet Island, nestled within a small, deep bay that offers a tranquil setting perfect for families and children. The beach lies outside the Mljet National Park, positioned between the villages of Ropa and Babino Polje. Its south-facing orientation grants it sunlight throughout the day, with natural shade appearing in the late afternoons on the western shore, enhancing comfort during the warm season.
Access to Sutmiholjska Beach is somewhat secluded, reached via a narrow 3-kilometer road from Babino Polje, with no direct road from Ropa. Public transport is limited, so visitors typically use a local bus to Babino Polje, then taxi or scooter rental to reach the beach. The serene atmosphere is amplified by the surrounding pine forest offering natural cover, and the pebble shoreline with crystal-clear waters provides excellent conditions for swimming and relaxation.
Visitors appreciate its family-friendly vibe, calm waters, and natural beauty, making it a favored spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from crowded tourist hubs. The nearby settlements provide basic amenities, including a small restaurant and cafe, which add convenience without disturbing the beach’s tranquil charm.