Saplunara Beach is a stunning sandy beach located on the southeastern tip of Mljet Island in Dubrovnik Neretva, Croatia. Known for its rare sandy shores, Saplunara offers a peaceful and natural retreat surrounded by dense pine forests, which provide ample shade and a refreshing backdrop for visitors. The beach stretches about one kilometer and is divided into the larger Velika Saplunara and the smaller Mala Saplunara, both treasured for their warm and crystal-clear waters. Its sheltered position from prevailing winds ensures mild conditions, making it a year-round attraction for lovers of calm seas and tranquility.
Saplunara is part of a protected landscape, enhancing its appeal to nature enthusiasts who appreciate its unique ecosystem, including critically endangered species and distinctive flora like Aleppo pines and junipers. This beach is ideal for visitors seeking an escape from crowded tourist hubs, offering a blend of serene natural beauty, warm Adriatic waters, and a vibe of quiet relaxation. The presence of local legends, such as Ulysses finding sanctuary here, adds a layer of cultural mystique to its appeal.
Easy access by bus or taxi from nearby ferry points makes Saplunara reachable yet still feels secluded due to the small village atmosphere, which has about 30 permanent residents living in holiday homes around the bay. Visitors enjoy the combination of pristine beach conditions, warm waters typically reaching 28°C in summer, and the peaceful village setting, making Saplunara a cherished spot for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.