Resorts for all sorts
From Supetar to Milna and Bol to Sumartin, there’s a sun-speckled spot on this island with your name on it. Soak up the authentic Croatian feel in a tiny village or head to a bustling beachfront for music, cocktails and water sports.
A varied nightlife
When the sun goes down, the crowds come out on Brac Island. From young partygoers to older couples, this vibrant spot has something for everyone. Sundowner cocktail with a sea view? Lively beats at a beach club? It’s all on offer here.
What is Brač best known for?
Brač is famous for its white limestone, which has been used in buildings worldwide, and for Zlatni Rat beach in Bol, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia.
How can I reach Brač from the mainland?
The most common way is by ferry from Split to Supetar. The journey usually takes around 50 minutes. There are also catamarans connecting Split with other towns on Brač, and in the summer, additional ferry routes operate from Makarska.
Is Brač suitable for a family holiday?
Yes, Brač is an excellent destination for families. The island offers safe swimming spots, gentle beaches, outdoor activities, and a relaxed pace of life.
What is the best time of year to visit Brač?
The summer months (June to September) are the most popular due to warm weather and lively events. For fewer crowds and milder temperatures, May and early October are ideal.
Are there cultural or historical sites to visit on Brač?
Yes, Brač has several historical towns and sites, including the Dominican Monastery in Bol, the Blaca Hermitage built into a cliff, and the traditional stone architecture of villages like Škrip.