Supovica Beach is a secluded, pebbly beach located in the village of Risika on the island of Krk. Known for its tranquil natural surroundings, it provides a peaceful retreat for visitors. The beach stretches for approximately 0.13 kilometers and is known to be usually uncrowded, even during the warmer months of June, July, August, and September which are considered to be the best times to visit.
Supovica Beach was once designated as a naturist or clothing-optional beach, although this designation is no longer officially maintained. Despite this, the beach retains its clothing-optional character, providing an opportunity for visitors to sunbathe and swim in a more natural state if they wish.
Access to Supovica Beach is achieved via a mountain trail, which requires a 15-20 minute walk through scenic woods. The trail is steep, and visitors are advised to wear comfortable and safe footwear such as sneakers. To reach the beach, after taking the right road from the last visible branch on digital maps, visitors should take a small path to the left just before reaching a house. A sharp right turn on this path will lead directly to the beach.
For visitors who prefer to drive, a parking area is available. However, due to the beach's secluded location, it is recommended to use digital maps for navigation. Despite its remoteness, Supovica Beach is relatively easy to find with the help of these maps.
In terms of amenities, specific details are not provided. However, given its secluded nature, it is likely that facilities are minimal. Visitors are thus encouraged to come prepared with their own essentials to fully enjoy their visit to Supovica Beach.