Croatia Traveller logo

Sucuraj, Hvar Island

SEARCH SITE
Get Started
About Croatia
FAQ Travel
Croatia Map
Croatia Photos
When to Go
Top Sights
Planning
Accommodation
Transport
Car Rental
Ferry Guide
Money
Inspiration
Adventure
Sailing
Cruises
Tours
Itineraries
Special Interests
Destinations
Dubrovnik
Split
Zadar
Zagreb
Istria
Kvarner
Croatian Islands
Dalmatia
Community
Travel Forum
News Blog
Service
About
Contact
Privacy Policy
Site Index
Travel Directory
Trip Planning



Sucuraj, Hvar Island
Sucuraj, Hvar Island

Sucuraj sign

Sucuraj is on the eastern tip of Hvar Island, about 77km from Hvar Town. Most people come to Sucuraj on the car ferry from Drvenik and leave it quickly. It's true that Sucuraj village lacks the amazing architecture of Hvar Town or the beaches of Jelsa but it's certainly a peaceful and attractive place to visit and even spend the night. Plus, there are some beaches and inlets, not far from town.

Sucuraj was first settled around the 15th century  but little remains from that period. The Augustinian monks arrived in 1573 and built a monastery, only part of which remains. Venetians arrived in 1631 and built a fortress and the baroque Church of St Anthony.

The tiny population of Sucuraj (less than 500) supports itself by fishing, farming and viticulture, now augmented by various tourist services.

Getting to Sucuraj

Sucuraj is a major entry point for Hvar Island. Jadrolinija runs several ferries a day between Drvenik, on the mainland, and Sucuraj. You cannot book this ferry in advance. Drive to the ferry port about 1/2 hour in advance and buy your ticket at a stall. See the Drvenik-Sucuraj ferry schedule.

Buses meet many ferries to make the trip to Hvar Town, Jelsa, Vrboska and Stari Grad. See more on getting to Hvar Island and getting around Hvar Island.

The road to Sucuraj from Hvar Town takes you past a bucolic panorama of hills and fields but the two-lane road is poorly maintained so it's slow going.

Tourist Information in Sucuraj

The Sucuraj tourist office (tel: 021-717-288) is easy to find and will help finding accommodation.

Related Pages

Hvar Island Travel Guide

Hvar Town

Jelsa

Stari Grad

Vrboska

 

 

 

 

 

Back to Top

©CroatiaTraveller 2005-2012 All rights reserved