Destination · Kvarner

Susak

Plan Susak island in Croatia: sandy beaches, no-car island life, boat access from Lošinj or Rijeka, best months, and who should go.

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Susak is strange in the best practical sense: sandy, car-free, and not like most Croatian islands.

The island sits in the Lošinj archipelago and is known for sand, reeds, a specific local identity, and limited transport. It is worth visiting if you want quiet and can handle the logistics.

Quick Answer: Is Susak Worth Visiting?

Yes, Susak is worth visiting if you want a small Kvarner island with sandy beaches, no cars, and a slower pace.

It is not the best choice if you need frequent ferries, hotels, nightlife, or easy backup plans. Susak is simple, and that simplicity is the point.

Good forNot ideal for
Sandy beachesNightlife
No-car island staysTravelers needing many services
Lošinj archipelago routesLast-minute logistics
Quiet summer breaksBig hotel holidays

Practical Facts

DetailSusak
RegionKvarner
Island groupLošinj archipelago
Best forSandy beaches, quiet stays, no-car island life
AccessBoat/catamaran routes from Lošinj or Rijeka area
Best timeJune and September
Minimum time1 night, 2 is better

Where Is Susak?

Susak is west of Lošinj in Kvarner.

Its location makes it easier to combine with Mali Lošinj than with a fast mainland itinerary. The transport plan matters more than the straight-line distance.

What To Do On Susak

Use Susak for beaches, walking, and a slower island stay.

Visit Croatia's Susak reference describes the island as west of Lošinj, connected by boat lines to Mali Lošinj and Rijeka, with no cars and sandy coves. That tells you what kind of trip this is: small, quiet, and limited.

Bring what you need and avoid overplanning the day.

Susak Or Lošinj?

Choose Susak if you want smaller, sandier, and more unusual.

Choose Lošinj if you want more restaurants, accommodation, walks, cycling, and services. Lošinj is the safer base; Susak is the more specific detour.

For most travelers, Susak works best as an add-on to a Lošinj trip.

Best Time To Visit

June and September are the best months.

July and August have warm sea, but small-island transport and accommodation need planning. Outside summer, check boat schedules and services carefully.

Where To Stay

Stay on Susak if the island itself is the reason for the trip.

Stay on Lošinj if you want more flexibility and visit Susak as a boat-linked side trip. Stay in Rijeka only if you are using a specific catamaran schedule.

FAQ

Where is Susak in Croatia?

Susak is a small island in Kvarner, west of Lošinj.

Is Susak really sandy?

Yes. Susak is known as an unusual sandy island in a country where many islands are rocky or pebbly.

Are cars allowed on Susak?

Susak is known as a no-car island. Plan to walk and keep luggage simple.

How do you get to Susak?

You reach Susak by boat or catamaran routes connected with Mali Lošinj and Rijeka. Check current schedules before booking.