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About us

Authors of Sućuraj homepage are brothers Martin and Ante Modrić. Martin Modrić was born on 12th of May 1965 in Henderson (New Zeland). He has a degree in economics and is a teacher in Tourist-catering School in Split. Ante Modrić was born on 31st of March 1983 in Sućuraj. He has a degree in public administration from the Law faculty of Split.

In December of 2000 we got our first computer and that was the first time we connected to the internet. At that time there was far less internet content than today, and basically nothing about Sućuraj. That is why we decided to make a website which will present basic information about our small town with a lot of photos. So on 29th of January 2001 Sućuraj homepage was born. Our knowledge of website design was little but we learn as we go.

The appearance of the website changed a few times, and the current look was decided on after the redesign in 2014, when all of the text and most of the photos were changed. In attached screenshots you can see how the site once looked. From the beginning the guest book was a component of the site. The guestbook was popular for a long time and had a large number of entries. With the development of social networks the guestbook gradually lost its significance, so we decided in 2014 to close it and instead integrate a Facebook page in Sućuraj homepage. Entries in our guestbook in txt format can be seen here.

Thanks:

For their help in redesigning the website in 2014 we thank: Vera Modrić (English translation), Tinie Radstake (proofreading the English translation), Snježana Vušković (German translation), Nevena Jurišić-Borozan (Italian translation), Mario Rendić (technical help) and Vanja Kuluz (for the cession of photographs from which a dozen was chosen for our website).

For their help in designing the website from 2001 to 2013 we thank: Marko Bartulović (English translation), Darijo Kujundžić (technical help) and Jasna Pavišić, Lana Janković, Aleks Šakota, Ivan Jaličić, Daniel Brandejs and Damir Jeičić for the cession of photographs.

For their help Sućuraj homepage Facebook page administration we thank: Anja Ukropina, Andreja Jerković and Hrvoje Pupačić.

If anyone has been left out of this list we apologize and ask them to contact us.

We ask people to contact us if they:

  • see a mistake on the page,
  • have a suggestion for improvement,
  • have an information that is relevant to Sućuraj and that hasn't been posted on the page,
  • have an interesting photo, video etc. that they would like to post on the page.


Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Martin Modrić) and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Ante Modrić)

Ferries for the island of Hvar ¦ webcams ¦ departure timetable

Ferry Sućuraj - Drvenik

Duration of voyage: 25 - 30 minutes.
Summer: 8-11 departures daily.
Winter: 6-7 departures daily.
Ferry Sućuraj - Drvenik departure timetable (Jadrolinija)

The simplest way to come to Sućuraj (for those not already located on the island of Hvar) is by ferry from Drvenik on Makarska Riviera. Drvenik is located on the Adriatic tourist road, 96 km southeast from Split and 120m km northwest from Dubrovnik.

Webcam Sućuraj

Ferry port Sućuraj - webcam

Ferry port Sućuraj - webcam

Webcam Drvenik

Ferry port Drvenik - webcam


Ferry Stari Grad - Split

Duration of voyage: 120 minutes
Summer: 6-7 departures daily
Winter: 3-4 departures daily.
Ferry Split - Stari Grad departure timetable (Jadrolinija)

Webcam Stari Grad

Ferry port Stari Grad- webcam

Ferry port Stari Grad - webcam


Camera from the website of the Croatian Auto Club - HAK.
Ferry lines are maintained by Jadrolinija.


Ferry Laslovo incoming Sucuraj port

Ferry in Sućuraj port (island of Hvar)


Island of Hvar, Sućuraj - Sights

¦ Parish church of St. George   ¦ Franciscan monastery   ¦ St. Anthony's church   ¦ Fort Fortica  ¦ Lighthouse ¦ Statue of St. Nicholas  ¦ Large graphite ¦ Statues in the park   ¦ Monument to the victims   ¦ Cross with altar ¦ Chapels   ¦ Cemeteries   ¦ Procession on Good Friday  ¦ Christmas Eve   ¦

Parish church of St. George

Parish church of St. GeorgeThe interior of the church of St. George - a view at all three altars- built in 1897 in neoromanic style. In terms of layout, the church has a cross shape. The main entrance is facing south and the belfry has three bells. The main altar is dedicated to St. George, from whom the town gets its name. The west altar is dedicated to Our Lady of Health, whose statue in carried in the procession on her holiday thru the town. The east altar, transferred from the old church is dedicated to Our Lady of the Belt. Painting on the ceiling of the churchOn the main altar, among other things, is the statue of St. George killing the dragon. The same motive is also present on the large round painting on the selling and on the church flag, located on the right of the altar, with an inscription: “St. George guard Sućuraj”. In the front yard of the church one can still see the foundations of the old church which was also dedicated to St. George. It is unknown when the old church was built, but there is mention of it in the Baylaw of the city of Hvar in 1331. It was demolished due to frazzle in the late 19th century during the built of the new church. Just left of the entrance to the church yard there is a memorial plaque written in Croatian version of the Cyrillic script called bosančica, dedicated to the bishop, father Bartul Kačić Žarković, set by the duke Petar Kulušić.


The Franciscan monastery

The Franciscan monastery- was probably built in the 9th century. The monastery was Augustinian at first and today is Franciscan, and it is the oldest preserved building in Sućuraj. Over the entrance gate of the monastery there is a sign that reads: “The monastery of the brothers of the order of St. Augustine rebuilt in 1309” (translation from Latin). The monastery was destroyed and rebuilt many times with the last renovation in 1994. It is presently being occupied by Franciscans from the province of Bosnia who perform the parish duties for Sućuraj, Bogomolje and Gdinj. There is a rectory in the monastery with an archive of important documents and in the monastery treasury a large roman mosaic found on its grounds.


St. Anthony's church

St. Anthony's churchThe oldest painting in Sućuraj- was built in 1663. In the 16th and 17th century many refugees from the mainland, fleeing the Ottomans, settled in Sućuraj and with the Franciscans built this church. In addition to the church they built the monastery, now a family house. St. Anthony's church guards the oldest painting in Sućuraj which represents St. Paškal, Our lady of Karmel and St Roko and is probably the work of artisan Philip Nadij from the 18th century. The church also contains an archeological collection of amphorae and an anchor from a sunken roman galley. Interestingly, there are two statues of St. Anthony: St. Anthony of Padova (to whom the church id dedicated) and St. Anthony the Monk. In folk stories these two are known as “St. Anthony the thin” and “St. Anthony the fat”. Alongside these, there is also statue of St Nicholas, a saint worshiped in Sućuraj, along with St. Anthony and St George. The statue of St. Anthony of Padova is carried every year thru the town on St. Anthony holiday, as well as St. Nicholas statue on his holiday.


The Fort called Fortica

Fort Fortica- was built in 1623, after the Ottomans plundered and burned down the village three times. During the Venetian-Ottoman wars Sućuraj was on the border of three countries: Venetian Republic (whom Sućuraj was a part of), Ottoman Empire (which held the coastline surrounding Makarska) and the Republic of Dubrovnik (which held the Pelješac peninsula). The fort was built in order to protect the port and the village and it was equipped with cannons and standing military crew what secured a much safer life for the inhabitants of Sućuraj. The fort was heavily damaged in the WWII, in the Allies bombardment of Sućuraj on March 24th 1944, what resulted in complete destruction of the tower, the interior and a large porting of defense walls. The appearance of the fort prior to the bombing can be seen in this photo.


Sućuraj lighthouse 

- was built in 1889 and is still in function today. It is located on the most eastern peak of the island of Hvar, less than a kilometer from the town center. Lighthouse Sućuraj on the east cape of HvarIn the vicinity of this lighthouse once stood an even older one, but it was destroyed in the WWII. The light on the lighthouse was automated in the 1990's, after which the lighthouse crew became expendable . Before that the lighthouse keepers lived in the lighthouse with their families, especially those with school –age children due to the vicinity of the town school. The lighthouse is one of the signature landmarks of Sućuraj and an incentive for many amateur photographers.The building has sinds been redecorated and  is now available as a holiday let for tourists. More info on page Lighthouse Sućuraj.


Statue of St. Nicholas on the breakwater

St. Nicholas- was placed in 2003, just prior to St. Nicholas’s holiday. It is located on the end of the old part of the pier built in 1870. St. Nicholas is patron saint of seamen, travelers and fishermen, which is important in Sućuraj as it is traditionally a town of seamen and fishermen . The statue is bronze, 3,2 meters tall and is a work of academic sculptor Dijana Iva Sesarić from Solin. The cast of the statue was made in Vele Luka on the island of Korčula by Vladimir Šeparović. The solemn blessing of the statue was on December 6th 2003 and photo reportage of the ceremony can be seen here


Large graffiti on the breakwater

Large graphite- in the summer of 2013, Stjepan Voženilek Chipy, a great enthusiast of graffiti and Sućuraj, drew a graffiti on a concrete wall of the new part of the breakwater. The graffiti is 45 meters long, 2,2 meters high and is, according to the author, longest independent graffiti in Dalmatia. The technique used to draw it is spray (Montana Black and Montana Gold). The central part of the graffiti makes the inscription SUĆURAJ, on the left side there is the municipality crest (St. George on a horse killing a dragon) and on the right side there is a crest of Mladost, the football team from Sućuraj which plays in Hvar football league.


Statues in the park

A woman with a fish- were placed in 1999. The small park in the centre of the town holds 3 stone statues: a woman with a fish (called Šofija), stone water drops and a monument to the old school. The old school and township building was located on the site of the park, built in 1888 and was the most beautiful building in town. By the end of WWII the building housed a German garrison. The Germans blew the building up on September 21st 1944 as they were leaving so that nothing of it remained and the appearance of the building can be seen here. The three statues were made in the summer of 1997 when Ivona Biočić held a summer school of sculpture.


Monument to the victims of Second World War

Monument to the victims of Second World War- was placed in 1996. It is located in a small park near elementary school and the infirmary. In WWII Sućuraj was heavily damaged. 40 people were killed locally and another 18 died in exile. In memory of them this monument was placed.





Stone cross with altar

Stone cross with altarThe stone cross with altar in the port was made in 1991 and was blessed in June 13th the same year. On the same place once stood a similar cross made 1872 in memory of Jesuit mission but was torn down after WWII on communist authority.





Chapels

Chapel - Our Lady of KarmelThere are a few small chapels surrounding Sućuraj:

  • Our Lady of Karmel, on the top of Gornja Banda
  • St. Nicholas (lower), 50 meters west of the soccer field
  • St. Nicholas (upper) on the Hill (above Gojmera)
  • St. Špiridijun, on Mačak peak, between Česminica bay and Valica bay
  • St. Michael, on the Lečevišća area (north of Perna bay)
  • Our lady of Health and St. Nicholas (joined), on the Bočić area (east peak of Mrtnovik bay)
  • etc.

Cemeteries

New cemeteryIn Sućuraj there are two cemeteries - the new and the old one. The main cemetery (new) in Sućuraj, built in 1923, is located on the road to the east peak, between the town and the lighthouse. Although first built in 1923 it was enlarged in the 1960's and 1970's.  The old cemetery was in use from 1816 to 1923, with an occasional burial in later years. The east part of the old cemetery holds a few graves in the shape of small houses, which is a remnant of old roman customs. Old cemeteryThe west part of the cemetery holds a few tombstones called “bogumilski stećci” which are similar to those in Makarska's coast, Dalmatian inland, Herzegovina and Bosnia, from where a large portion of locals originated. Prior to the construction of this old cemetery, people were buried in front of the old St. George's and St. Anthony's churches as well as within them.


Procession on Good Friday

Procession on Good FridayOn the eve of Good Friday, two days before Easter, there is a traditional and unique procession, in the memory of the torment and death of Jesus Christ. The procession begins from the parish church of St. George. The main cross bearer is dressed in black robes, holds a large black cross on his shoulders and a black hood on his head, so only his eyes can be seen. The cross bearer, whose name is kept a secret, leads the procession. He is followed by the rest of the cross bearers, who carry all the crucifixes from the church. They are followed by a priest with a monstrance. Above the priest there is canopy carried by four bearers, and on both sides there are three lamps. The rest of the procession consists of the people singing and praying all the way. The procession passes thru Gornja Banda, stops on the small square in front of the post office, continues across the port and stops for the second time in front of St. Anthony's church and continues again through Donja Banda to the cross in the port Second stop - in front of St. Anthony's church(where it stops for the third time) and the fourth stop is in front of St. George's church. After that the procession enters the church where people continue with song and prayer. During every one of the stops, the priest gives blessing and people rattle with traditional rattles called “škrgotaljke”. This device, known outside of Sućuraj as “čegrtaljka”, is a wooden devise used to make a big noise, and it is used in the end of Holy Week, when church bells do not ring.


Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve in SucurajOld wooden boat and wood are readyOn the night of Christmas Eve a great fire (called “Badnjak” in Croatian) is lit on the west side of St. George's church. The wood for the fire is gathered in the woods or an old wooden ship is brought. The custom dictates that the fire is grand, so a large amount of wood is needed. The fire is lit at 6 PM, Great fire called Badnjakafter which Christmas carols are sung. The custom dates from pre-Christian time when fire was lit because the nights were getting longer and the day needed help in defeating the night. Prior to WWII the custom was to light the Christmas Eve fire in the port. 


 

Island of Hvar, Sućuraj - Gastronomy

Gastronomically there is an excellent choice of restaurants, inns and taverns in Sućuraj on the island of Hvar which include traditionally local specialties such as fish, crabs, shellfish, wine and olive oil, as well as a range of meats and vegetarian dishes. There is also a pizzeria and an ice-cream parlour at your disposal. More information and photos soon...

Beaches and bays - Hvar Island, Sućuraj

Česminica ¦ Bilina ¦ Mlaska ¦ Perna ¦ Towards the Cape ¦ Mačak cape and "under the road" ¦ Valica and Blace  ¦ Prapatna and Židigova ¦ Mrtnovik ¦ Brigove ¦ Didina ¦ North side (the rest) ¦ South side (the rest)

Nautical-map of Sucuraj area Road map of Sućuraj areaThanks to a climate with a large number of sunny hours, beautiful nature and crystal clear sea, with temperatures for swimming from May to October, Sućuraj is an attractive tourist destination. Those who wish to spent a day swimming and sunbathing will find it very pleasant here, because there are more than 25 km of shore with picturesque sand, pebble or stone beaches and bays. Some of them have public beaches, but in most of them you can enjoy the wilderness of untouched nature. You can spend your day on the beach near the town centre or find a hidden corner just for yourself. With the exception of the harbor, swimming is possible everywhere in the area in or near Sucuraj. Sućuraj's coastline expands on both the north and the south side of the island of Hvar, which is a great advantage. If the south wind blows, there is calm sea on the north side and vice versa, so the pleasure is guaranteed no matter the conditions.

Welcome to pebble, stone or sandy beach in Sućuraj on the island of Hvar in Croatia!


Česminica beach

  • Česminica beachsouth side
  • main local beach in the bay of the same name
  • distance from the center: about 200 meters
  • pebble, stone and concrete shore
  • sandy and shallow sea bottom
  • showers and toilets
  • coffie-bar
  • protected by buoys
  • suitable for small children
  • access on foot, by car, scooter, bicycle and boat
    Photo gallery of Česminica beach

Bilina beach

  • Bilina beachnorth side
  • unspoiled nature
  • local beach
  • distance from the center: about 500 meters
  • pebble and stone shore
  • pebble and stone sea bottom
  • flat rocks suitable for sunbathing
  • toilet
  • protected by buoys
  • therefore suitable for small children
  • access on foot, by car, scooter, bicycle and boat
    Photo gallery of Bilina beach

Beach in Mlaska bay

  • beach mlaska sucuraj hvarnorth side
  • Velika Mlaska – bathing costume part
  • Mala Mlaska – nudist part (FKK)
  • beach and car camp
  • distance from the town: 4 km (asphalt road)
  • sand, pebble and concrete shore
  • sandy and shallow sea bottom
  • showers and toilets
  • restaurant and shop
  • buoys for safety
  • suitable for small children
  • access on foot, by car, scooter, bicycle and boat
    Photo gallery of Mlaska bay

Beach in Perna bay

  • perna sucuraj hvarsouth side
  • unspoiled nature
  • distance from the town: 2,5 km (gravel road)
  • stone shore, with large deposits of Posidonia algea on the bottom of the bay
  • sandy and shallow sea bottom
  • access on foot, by car, scooter, bicycle and boat
  • suitable for swimming from boats

    Photo gallery of Perna bay



Towards the Cape

  • Towards the Capesouth side
  • stone shore between the port and the lighthouse
  • distance from the center: from 100 to 800 meters
  • rocky sea bottom
  • flat rocks suitable for sunbathing
  • access on foot, by car, scooter, bicycle and boat

    Photo gallery




Mačak cape and "under the road"

  • Mačak cape and "under the road"south side
  • Mačak cape is located between Česminica beach and Valica bay
  • "under the road" is shoreline from Česminica beach to the ferry dock
  • stone shore on both sides of Česminica bay
  • rocky shoreline
  • distance from the center: from 200 to 800 meters
  • rocky sea bottom
  • flat rocks suitable for sunbathing
  • access on foot, by car, scooter, bicycle and boat

    Photo gallery

Valica and Blace

  • Beach in Valica baysouth side
  • two bays between Česminica and Perna
  • distance from the town: from 1 to 2 km
  • pebble, stone and concrete shore
  • suitable for small children
  • access on foot, by car, scooter, bicycle and boat

    Photo gallery




Prapatna and Židigova

  • Židigova baysouth side
  • unspoiled nature
  • two bays west from Perna
  • distance from the town: from 3 to 4 km
  • pebble and stone shore
  • sandy, pebble and stone sea bottom
  • straight stone panels suitable for sunbathing
  • access by boat and on foot fallowing the coast line (demanding path)

    Photo gallery of Prapatna bay
    Photo gallery of Židigova bay

Mrtnovik bay

  • Mrtnovik baysouth side
  • almost unspoiled nature (one building on the shore)
  • distance from the town: 10 km
  • pebble and rocky shore
  • pebble and stone sea bottom
  • suitable for small children
  • access by boat and on foot

    Photo gallery of Mrtnovik bay



Brigove bay

  • Beach in Brigove baynorth side
  • almost unspoiled nature (one object on the shore)
  • distance from the town: 3,5 km
  • pebble shore
  • sandy and pebble sea bottom
  • access by boat and on foot following the coast line from Mlaska bay (demanding path)

    Photo gallery of Brigove bay



Beach in Didina bay

  • Beach in Didina baynorth side
  • distance from the town: 10 km
  • pebble and stone shore
  • pebble and stone sea bottom
  • access by boat

    Photo gallery of Didina bay





North side (the rest)

sjever 03Besides before mentioned beaches and bays on the north side, swimming is possible along the whole north side of Sucuraj's coastline. From the lighthouse to Bilina there are both stone and pebble parts of the shore. A part of the rocky shore is flat and suitable for sunbathing. There is an asphalt road from the lighthouse via Bilina to Lučica and further an untarsealed road. This road passes a few bays and ends at Mlaska, with most of the road running along the shoreline. After Mlaska there is no more road whatsoever so access to bay is possible only by boat. Most of this coastline is unspoiled.

Photo gallery


South side (the rest)

Juta grma bayOther places on the south side that haven't been mentioned, but are also suitable for swimming are bays: Mala Perna, Žukova, Rasovaca, Oka vina, Juta grma, Slivanjske lučice, Carevića Vala and Bočić. There are no buildings in these bays, except an occasional old stone cottage so you can enjoy unspoiled nature.At the bottom of these bays there are most often pebbles. After Blace bay there is no road leading by the coastline. It is possible to reach Rasovica and Carevića bays by gravel road (map here), but you can reach the rest of the south side shore only by boat.

Photo gallery


Beaches and bays - island Hvar, Sućuraj: Česminica beachBilina beachMlaska beachPerna beachTowards the CapeMačak capeValica and Blace, Prapatna bayŽidigova bayMrtnovik bayBrigove BayDidina bayNorth side (the rest)South side (the rest)

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