Krušija is the primary bay on the island and acts as the entry and exit port for several tourist boats and travelers. It is situated in the middle of three pebble bays on the southern side of the island. The waters are crystal clear and pristine, much like the rest of Plavnik. A historical stone path takes you from the cove to the plateau at the island's peak. The valley is densely wooded with oak, fig, and poprivici trees, among other indigenous species. Aleppo pine is a scarce sight on the island. The road leads to a dilapidated chapel without a roof and the only remaining large house on the island. In the grove, sheep roam freely, and fallow deer are frequently spotted.