Island Brač- BOL
We're proud to present information pages of island Brac, and town of Bol, Croatia.
Brac is situated between islands Solta and Hvar and it's biggest middle Dalmatian island with 395 km2 of space.
With it's unspoiled nature, beautiful beaches (check for Golden cape), cultural and historycal attractions, and well developed tourist and sport offers, Bol is one of the best known tourist destinations in Croatia.
Beautiful beach resort - nearby
Bol is just about a hour away by boat from city of Split, which is second biggest Croatian city, well connected with the rest of Europe.
Brac also has it's own airport, enabling you to get to Bol really fast and convinient and spend beautiful holidays
Brac is situated between islands Solta and Hvar and it's biggest middle Dalmatian island with 395 km2 of space.
With it's unspoiled nature, beautiful beaches (check for Golden cape), cultural and historycal attractions, and well developed tourist and sport offers, Bol is one of the best known tourist destinations in Croatia.
Beautiful beach resort - nearby
Bol is just about a hour away by boat from city of Split, which is second biggest Croatian city, well connected with the rest of Europe.
Brac also has it's own airport, enabling you to get to Bol really fast and convinient and spend beautiful holidays
Island Brač - Milna
Milna is located on the western part of the island Brac, 18 kilometers from Supetar. It is famous by its marvellous bay, in which the ships of the emperor Diokletian have found a secure harbour in the time of the building of his palace in Split. Today there is a marina with several berths, modern equipped for a secure stay and the service of yachtsmen from the whole world.
Island Brač - Povlja
Povlja is situated 10 km on the east from a ferry port Sumartin. This village arose in a cove that is also called Povlja, whose inhabitants occupy themselves with wine-growing, olive-growing and fishing. Povlja is surrounded by many bays (Travna, Smokvica, Ticja luka, Tatinja) with different sorts of beaches, and in the cove Povlja itself there is a safe port. The harbour of Povlja and Luke on the west were the main anchorages for Roman ships. The remains of amphoras affirm such a hypothesis.