
Šušanj occupies the slope just north of Bar, and its beach is the reason local families have summered here for decades: a wide band of shingle with mature pines standing right at the back of it, so there is real shade to retreat into when the afternoon turns fierce. The neighbourhood behind is quiet and residential, dense with gardens — figs, vines, mediterranean herbs — and the walk down to the water takes a few minutes through streets where cars are the exception rather than the rule.
Locals will tell you the air here is unusual, a mix of sea, mountain and lake climates meeting at one point on the coast, and the area has long had a reputation as good for children and for anyone recovering from a hard winter. The practical side is easy: small shops, a post office and a run of cafés and pizzerias within a few hundred metres, with Bar's town centre, market and railway station a short hop south. Households in this part of Bar still keep bees and livestock, so honey, milk and fresh cheese often come from a few streets away rather than a supermarket. Stari Bar's ruins and Sutomore's longer beach both make simple half-day outings.
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