Sušac is a small, isolated island on the open sea, southwest of Lastovo.
It’s one of the Adriatic’s most hidden and most authentic islets—completely untouched by mass tourism.
Here, you feel like you’ve reached the end of the world.
What defines Sušac?
- high, steep shores plunging into crystal-deep waters
- the 19th-century Sušac Lighthouse, now the island’s most recognisable symbol
- small inland lakes connected to the sea through underground tunnels
- a raw, natural, uncompromising Mediterranean
Sušac is a destination for:
- divers
- explorers
- sailors seeking extreme isolation
- anyone who wants to experience what total silence and the “primeval Mediterranean” truly mean
Sušac isn’t an island of easy tourist elegance.
It carries the archetype of wilderness.
You come here to experience sea, rock, wind, silence, and stars in their purest form.
Sušac is a sanctuary of nature on the open sea—a place that returns you to an elemental sense of connection with earth and water.