Perched on the edge of the sparkling Adriatic Sea, Brac Island is a destination that truly captures the essence of Croatia’s natural beauty, rich culture, and timeless charm. Located just a short ferry ride from Split, Brac is famous for its breathtaking coastline, historic stone villages, and the iconic Zlatni Rat beach – a golden pebble coastline that shifts shape with the tides and is one of the most photographed beaches in the world. Brac combines everything you could hope for in a Mediterranean escape: dramatic landscapes, laid-back coastal towns, and a welcoming blend of relaxation and adventure. Combine that with a holiday villa on Brac Island and a dream holiday begins to emerge!
Brac has so much to discover, from ancient olive groves that blanket the countryside, to stone churches and villages which speak to a history dating back to Roman times. This is an island that invites you to unwind and explore its many layers at your own pace. Wander through pine-fringed trails, relax in secluded coves, or sample local delicacies. With something for everyone, from immense hikes to bustling harbour towns, stunning vistas to unique flavours, Brac Island promises an unforgettable experience that immerses visitors in the authentic soul of Croatia. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a week, Brac will capture your heart and keep you thinking of its shores long after you’ve left. We have a growing portfolio of villas in Brac so, whatever your budget or requirements, we can help you find your dream villa in Brac Island.
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View villa SaveBrac Island is a true gem in Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. Known for its striking landscapes, historic villages, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Brac offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. From the iconic Zlatni Rat beach, with its transforming coastline and impossibly clear waters, to the island’s stunning views from Vidova Gora, the highest peak in the Adriatic islands, Brac promises experiences that are as unique as they are memorable.
We explore some of the the best things to do on Brac Island, whether you’re a history enthusiast, a beach lover, or an outdoor adventurer. Discover hidden coves, ancient architecture, charming seaside towns, and authentic local cuisine that showcases the island’s rich culture. Dive into everything Brac has to offer and plan an unforgettable trip to this incredible Croatian island!
Discover the best things to do in Brac in our blog below.
A visit to Brac island promises to bring your dreams of sun-drenched shores, turquoise waters, and stunning coastal scenery to reality. Known for its iconic Zlatni Rat beach, one of the most famous and unique beaches in Europe, Brac is home to some of the most beautiful and varied beach spots on the Adriatic. From picturesque, pebbled shores with water sports and beach bars to secluded coves surrounded by lush flora and offering a true feeling of zen, Brac offers a beach for every occasion and personality.
We have explored some of the best beaches Brac Island has to offer, highlighting what makes each one special and why it deserves a spot on your itinerary. Whether you’re looking to relax in a peaceful hideaway, dive into crystal-clear waters, or experience Croatia’s beach culture, Brac beaches have it all.
Discover the best beaches on Brac Island in our blog below.
Whether you’re looking for quiet relaxation or adrenaline-inducing fun, Brac Island has something for every family looking to explore its beautiful Mediterranean setting. Known for its plentiful beaches, pretty villages, and stunning natural landscapes, Brac offers a wide range of activities that are perfect for visitors of all ages. From exploring shallow, family-friendly waters to hiking scenic trails, or visiting ancient sites that bring history to life, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
In this blog, we’ll suggest some of the best family activities on Brac Island to help you make the most of your time here. Whether you’re building sandcastles on Zlatni Rat, hiking up Vidova Gora, or tasting local treats at a cosy café, these family-friendly adventures will ensure a memorable vacation for everyone.
Discover our favourite family activities in Brac in the blog below.
Brac Island is a stunning island on the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia, with a number of ways to access it by various means of transport, all dependent on personal preference and price point.
The best way to reach Brac Island by plane is to fly to either Split or Dubrovnik airports, the closest local and international airports to Brac. From here, visitors will need to book a taxi, hop on a bus, or hire a car to reach Markarska or Split ferry station, where regular ferries go to and from Brac. Both ferries from Markarska to Sumartin and Split to Supetar take cars on board. From Split, catamarans for passengers only (no cars) travel to Bol and Milna.
We have a hire car partner located in the airport, who will be waiting for you at the airport and take you through any paperwork before directing you to your vehicle. GPS coordinates and instructions to reach the villa are provided by us, and it is all designed to be as simple as possible.
For those who prefer a more relaxed arrival, we also offer taxi transfers directly from the airport to your villa. Fully insured drivers will meet you at Arrivals and take you straight to the ferry station or villa of your choice.
The best route to Brac Island by car varies on the direction of travel. Depending on where you are coming from, you either need to go through Zagreb to Split or Makarska via the main Croatian highway A1, or you can drive along the coast. From Split, you can take the ferry to Supetar on Brac, which takes around an hour, or the ferry from Makarska to Sumartin, which is around the same. More details on boat crossings below.
There are buses which connect the whole country so it is possible to reach Brac Island by bus wherever you’re coming from. Connections run from most big cities to Split and the ferry station is right across from the main bus stop. Hop off and hop on to a ferry to Supetar, or continue by bus to Makarska to hop on a boat to Sumartin.
Arriving in Split by train is ideal for getting to Brac Island, since the train station is just across from the ferry. Here, get on a ferry to reach Supetar, or continue by bus to Makarska to get the Sumartin ferry. Regular trains run between Split and other major cities, including Zagreb.
Most journeys to Brac Island require a brief sea journey, with the choice of ferry port dependent on where your villa stay is specifically. Split and Makarska both run ferry services to Brac, and there are a number of ferries each day, as well as catamarans, which you can hop on to. From Split, ferries travel to Supetar. From Makarska, ferries go to Sumartin. From Split, catamarans travel to Bol and Milna. Tickets cost around €7 per person and €50 per car. All ferries are operated by Jadrolinija d.o.o. Catamarans are operated by either Jadrolinija d.o.o. or Kapetan Luka. It is also possible to hire a private boat transfer. We can arrange for a driver to meet guests at the airport and take them to the pier where a skipper will be waiting to take them across the water in style. Just ask us for more details.
Brac Island offers something for everyone, no matter the time of year. While the summer months of June, July, and August see the island at its busiest, with peak temperatures and beachgoers aplenty, there are also many advantages to visiting during the other seasons. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the mild temperatures of spring and autumn, often referred to as the “shoulder months,” provide the perfect conditions for hiking and exploration. And if you’re after a festive, quieter escape, the winter months of December, January, and February offer a peaceful atmosphere with bright, mild weather. Each season brings its own charm and unique experiences, so there’s no wrong time to visit Brac! Keep reading to explore the pros and cons of each season, along with helpful tips for planning your trip.
Brac Island boasts several stunning beaches which are as varied as they are beautiful. Depending on your personal preferences, any number of the beaches may suit your needs best, though Zlatni Rat beach is most famous!
Brac has an area of 396 square kilometres, making it the third largest island in the Adriatic Sea, and the largest in Dalmatia.
Brac Island is known for many things, including the famous Zlatni Rat beach, and the Vidova Gora – the island’s highest point. Alongside this, Brac has a few other things it is known for, including its Medieval seaport and Roman history.
The atmosphere on Brac Island varies depending on where you choose to stay. Bol is known for its vibrant energy and lively nightlife, making it a popular choice for those looking for a bit more buzz. In contrast, towns like Milna offer a more laid-back, tranquil vibe. It’s also worth noting that the island’s activity level can fluctuate throughout the year – peak summer months are busier, while spring and autumn offer a quieter, more relaxed experience.
While there may be occasional minor incidents involving both visitors and locals, Brac Island is generally a very safe holiday destination. Bol and other towns on the island are especially known for their excellent safety record, making Brac a friendly and secure place to visit.
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