THE ISLAND

Brač – magnificent nature, mediterranian vegetation, unique diversity. The island located in front of the dalmatian coastline is one of the most beautiful and popular destinations of Croatia.

DISTINCTIVE BRAČ

Brač with its numerous historical buildings and locations, the charming villages with their typical stone houses, numerous picturesque bays, fantastic beaches and hiking trails, is truly the jewel of the adriatic sea. Whether relaxation, sports, adventure or pure enjoyment – Brač offers a lot: watersports, boat cruises, hiking, biking, culture and gastronomy.

SPORTY WAYS TO DISCOVER THE ISLAND

Brač with its 170 km of beaches and numerous biking and hiking trails is the ideal destination for varied active holidays. Insider recommendation: Brač is a hiker’s paradise. The Via Brattia, a 140 km circular hiking trail, connects twelve historical and cultural sights. Those who want reach the top can hike the Vidova Gora near Bol, at 778m the highest peak on the island.

DISCOVER CULTURE

Whether the Dominican Monastery near Bol, the historical excavations in Postira, the hermitage Blaca, the island museum in Radojkovic Palace in Skrip or the white limestone quarry in Pucisca: Brač and its impressive cultural diversity on 395 squaremeters excites and fascinates everyone.

OUR FAVORITE PLACES

The small harbor of Sutivan, the town closest to Villa Tramonto – its rocking boats are the perfect scenery for evening walks. The Golden Horn of Bol – the most popular attraction on the island, with one of the most fantastic beaches. Beautiful architecture, casual local restaurants and waterfront esplanades can be found in Pucisca and Supetar. Other highlights: The Dragon Cave near Murvica, the beach in Lovrenica, the Klesarska skola stonemasonry school in Pucisca, the wonderful Prirode Park in Sutivan.

DID YOU KNOW?

The island of Brač is also known for its high-quality limestone. The Romans already used it to build their palaces and amphitheaters. Today the processed stone can be admired in Split, Sibenik and Trogir, but also in the Reichstag in Berlin and the White House in Washington.