Hvar Island
A narrow, intimate inlet right next to Jagodna — well-protected and peaceful, with a handful of local boats at anchor and water that shifts between emerald and turquoise.

Right next to Jagodna on Hvar's north coast, Lozna is a narrower, more intimate inlet that feels like a secret even locals treasure. The bay is part of the Bruške Vale — a string of hidden coves below the village of Brusje.
Lozna is very well-protected from wind and waves, making it a favourite spot for local fishermen to moor their boats. On any given day you'll find just a handful of traditional wooden boats at anchor, adding to the authentic Dalmatian atmosphere.
The water here shifts between deep emerald and bright turquoise depending on the light, and the rocky shore is dotted with small pebble patches perfect for laying a towel. Dense Mediterranean vegetation grows right down to the waterline, providing shade and fragrance.
With no development and no crowds, Lozna offers a peaceful escape from busy everyday life — a place to swim, float, and simply be. It's an ideal second stop after Jagodna on a north-coast boat tour.
Sheltered from wind and waves — calm water even when conditions are choppy elsewhere.
A handful of traditional fishing boats at anchor give this bay an authentic Dalmatian feel.
The water colour shifts beautifully with the light, from deep emerald to bright turquoise.
Dense Mediterranean vegetation grows to the waterline, providing shade and fragrance.