Susak Beach is situated on the unique island of Susak in the Kvarner Bay of Croatia, distinguished by its rare sandy terrain unlike most other Adriatic locations. The beach lies in the largest bay, Spiaza, featuring soft, fine white sand and shallow, calm waters, making it an inviting spot especially for families with young children and those seeking a tranquil seaside experience.
Susak Island itself is famed as the "sand island" due to its geological formation of layered sand over limestone, supported by historic cultivation of reeds that prevent erosion. This natural setting, combined with the island’s car-free policy, creates a peaceful atmosphere without the bustle of vehicles or nightlife, perfect for visitors wanting to unwind in a serene environment.
Visitors can reach Susak Beach by daily ferry or catamaran from nearby islands such as Lošinj and Rijeka, making it accessible yet delightfully secluded. The surrounding bay areas offer various small coves and beaches to explore, blending sandy and pebble shorelines, with the southern side featuring dramatic cliffs and more rugged terrain for the adventurous. The overall vibe is one of calmness, natural beauty, and a step back in time, with charming local architecture adding to the appeal.