The island of Brač, the largest in Dalmatia and the third-largest in the Adriatic Sea, is famous for its brilliant white limestone — used to build Diocletian’s Palace in Split. With its crystal-clear beaches, rich cultural heritage, and authentic Dalmatian charm, Brač is one of Croatia’s most captivating islands. It’s a destination where relaxation and adventure perfectly meet.
Located on the southern coast of Brač, Bol is home to the world-famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn). This ever-shifting pebble beach stretches elegantly into the Adriatic and is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.
In addition, wander through Bol’s charming old town, visit the Dominican Monastery, explore Baroque mansions, and taste local wines in cozy seaside taverns.
Known as the “Bay of a Thousand Ships,” Milna is a picturesque harbor surrounded by pine forests and traditional stone houses. Its calm waters make it perfect for sailing, scuba diving, and fishing. Moreover, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and authentic Dalmatian dishes in waterfront restaurants, all while soaking up the tranquil maritime atmosphere.
As the island’s main town and cultural hub, Supetar blends history, art, and warm island hospitality. Visit the Church of St. Mary of the Annunciation, explore its museum and bell tower, or join one of Supetar’s lively summer festivals.
Supetar also offers a variety of beaches, accommodations, and family-friendly activities, making it a great base for your Brač adventure.
For nature lovers and explorers, Brač offers endless opportunities for outdoor fun and discovery.
🏞️ Hike or cycle scenic trails that lead to Vidova Gora, the highest peak on any Adriatic island, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.
🪨 Visit traditional stone quarries and artisan workshops to watch skilled craftsmen shape Brač’s famous limestone by hand.
🛶 Explore hidden coves and sea caves that can be reached only by boat, and enjoy the peaceful beauty of the Adriatic coast.
Island Brač is a true paradise for food enthusiasts. Savor local specialties such as vitalac, a traditional lamb dish, and pašticada, a slow-cooked Dalmatian beef stew. Pair these meals with Brač olive oil, homemade cheese, and fine local wines made from native grapes.
Furthermore, visit traditional konobas (taverns) to experience authentic Dalmatian hospitality. Every meal, crafted with fresh island ingredients, tastes even better when enjoyed with a view of the sea.
Whether you stroll through stone-paved villages, sail along Brač’s coastline, or relax on its pristine beaches, this island perfectly balances tradition, adventure, and tranquility.
🌊 Ready to explore Island Brač?
Book your Brač island tour, boat excursion, or private day trip from Split or Trogir — and discover why Brač is one of Croatia’s most unforgettable destinations.