Brač

Brač is an island in the Adriatic Sea, in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, near the city of Split. It is the largest island in Dalmatia and has a population of 14,000.

In landscape, Brač is similar to its well known neighbor Hvar, with its rolling hills, pine and fig trees, isolated bays and clear water. Brač has two larger towns, Bol and Supetar.

Towns

  • 🌍 Supetar
  • 🌍 Bol
  • 🌍 Milna charming village on Brač island
  • 🌍 Pućišća
  • 🌍 Bobovišća village located near a cove that splits into 2 ports (Bobovišća na moru and Vičja luka).

Talk

Each townlet and village on the Brač island has its own dialect but many people speak English, German or Italian, especially if working in tourism.

Get in

Get around

By bus

All the major destinations on the island are covered by the bus services run by Arriva Croatia company.

By car

In almost every place, it is possible to rent cars, scooters also quads and bicycles to explore the island.

See

  • 🌍 Pustinja Blaca (Blaca hermitage) (Either by car to Dragovoda then hike down the path or by boat to Uvala Blaca then hike up the rather steep hill). Tu-Su 08:00-17:00. A former monastery originating from 1551, now a museum run by two brothers. In the 2007 the hermitage was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. guided tour €5.50.
  • 🌍 Vidova gora. It is the highest mountain of all Adriatic islands. It has a great view to the Zlatni Rat beach, place Bol and islands Hvar and Vis.
  • Recommend to visit Dragon's cave near village Murvica on the south side of island.
  • Dominican monastery in Bol has a great collection prehistoric items, amphoras and numismatic collection.
  • Museum of the island in the village Škrip.

Do

Visit many pebble beaches and private coves, diving, kitesurfing and windsurfing in Bol.

Eat

Try Brač dishes of domestic lamb (vitalac) and famous Brač cheese.

Drink

Brač is famous for its wines, the most famous is Bolski Plavac. Spirits made of grapes with herbs.

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