Brač island

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Brač island

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Milna or as the Venetians called it “Valle di mille navi” (the bay of a thousand ships) is located on the north-west side of the island. The welcoming bays of Milna have always been favourite port to sailors sailing through the Middle Adriatic. Milna is still reputed as the most beautiful and the safest harbour of Brač. The two highly equipped marinas in Milna offer high quality service even to the most demanding sailors. Stone houses along the beautiful long coastline are small masterpieces of plebeian architecture. In the village there is aslo a beautiful Baroque church with a typically Dalmatian bell tower. The interior of the church hides impressive works of Venetian masters. For years, Milna was known for its shipbuilding and the renowned Dalmatian boat “bracera” was first made here. Today, Milna is a popular tourist centre and a favourite nautical port. Besides historical sights, its scenic beauty and irresistible charm of a typically Dalmatian “small town”, Milna will enchant you with its healthy Mediterranean cuisine abundant in fresh fish, quality olive oil and home-made wines. If you like maritime sports, you can enjoy scuba-diving, sailing or fishing.
12 locals recommend
Milna,Brač
12 locals recommend
Milna or as the Venetians called it “Valle di mille navi” (the bay of a thousand ships) is located on the north-west side of the island. The welcoming bays of Milna have always been favourite port to sailors sailing through the Middle Adriatic. Milna is still reputed as the most beautiful and the safest harbour of Brač. The two highly equipped marinas in Milna offer high quality service even to the most demanding sailors. Stone houses along the beautiful long coastline are small masterpieces of plebeian architecture. In the village there is aslo a beautiful Baroque church with a typically Dalmatian bell tower. The interior of the church hides impressive works of Venetian masters. For years, Milna was known for its shipbuilding and the renowned Dalmatian boat “bracera” was first made here. Today, Milna is a popular tourist centre and a favourite nautical port. Besides historical sights, its scenic beauty and irresistible charm of a typically Dalmatian “small town”, Milna will enchant you with its healthy Mediterranean cuisine abundant in fresh fish, quality olive oil and home-made wines. If you like maritime sports, you can enjoy scuba-diving, sailing or fishing.
little Zoo , really fun for kids and grownups .
37 locals recommend
Park Prirode Sutivan
37 locals recommend
little Zoo , really fun for kids and grownups .
Really interesting place
65 locals recommend
Pustinja Blaca
65 locals recommend
Really interesting place
Supetar is the largest place and at the same time the only urban centre on the island and as such it represents an administrative, cultural and a tourist centre. Rich cultural and historical heritage of Supetar will take you back to Roman times. You will find yourself surrounded by numerous “villae rustice” and remains of a mosaic located next to the parish church dating from the 6th century. An imperative is the Church of St. Mary of the Annunciation from the 18th century with a beautiful bell tower and a museum. Walking down the cobblestoned streets and across romantic squares “pjacete” will make you understand the true spirit of a Dalmatian coastal town. With rich offer in accommodation such as hotels, villas, residence houses and apartments, with diverse restaurants, cultural events and festivals, Supetar is one of the most popular places on the island. In numerous restaurants and traditional taverns you can taste the magnificent Mediterranean food. All this in combination with different sports and recreational activities will make your holiday unforgettable. Also, if you would like to visit popular tourist spots on the mainland or sail to the islands of Hvar or Vis on a one-day excursion, Supetar is a great starting point. To sum up, Supetar is a great place for unforgettable moments of peace and quietness on one side and fun on the other; a place of indigenous charm of Dalmatia.
83 locals recommend
Supetar
83 locals recommend
Supetar is the largest place and at the same time the only urban centre on the island and as such it represents an administrative, cultural and a tourist centre. Rich cultural and historical heritage of Supetar will take you back to Roman times. You will find yourself surrounded by numerous “villae rustice” and remains of a mosaic located next to the parish church dating from the 6th century. An imperative is the Church of St. Mary of the Annunciation from the 18th century with a beautiful bell tower and a museum. Walking down the cobblestoned streets and across romantic squares “pjacete” will make you understand the true spirit of a Dalmatian coastal town. With rich offer in accommodation such as hotels, villas, residence houses and apartments, with diverse restaurants, cultural events and festivals, Supetar is one of the most popular places on the island. In numerous restaurants and traditional taverns you can taste the magnificent Mediterranean food. All this in combination with different sports and recreational activities will make your holiday unforgettable. Also, if you would like to visit popular tourist spots on the mainland or sail to the islands of Hvar or Vis on a one-day excursion, Supetar is a great starting point. To sum up, Supetar is a great place for unforgettable moments of peace and quietness on one side and fun on the other; a place of indigenous charm of Dalmatia.

beach

The paradise beach Zlatni rat is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Croatian coastline and at the same time the most representative panorama of Bol. It was created by deposits of fine pebbles as sediment around the underwater reef, spreading as a small tongue as much as 500 metres into the sea. The very tip of Zlatni rat keeps changing its shape constantly due to the influence of winds, waves and sea currents, making it appear different and repeatedly interesting. This location is a protected natural area and a favourite spot for surfers and kite-surfers from around the globe. Zlatni rat beach is only 2 km from Bol. You can reach the beach either by car or by a 20-minute walk along the sea. During the summer months, every half an hour there is a small tourist train going to the beach, as well as tourist boats that take off from the port of Bol.
324 locals recommend
Golden Horn
Put Zlatnog Rata
324 locals recommend
The paradise beach Zlatni rat is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Croatian coastline and at the same time the most representative panorama of Bol. It was created by deposits of fine pebbles as sediment around the underwater reef, spreading as a small tongue as much as 500 metres into the sea. The very tip of Zlatni rat keeps changing its shape constantly due to the influence of winds, waves and sea currents, making it appear different and repeatedly interesting. This location is a protected natural area and a favourite spot for surfers and kite-surfers from around the globe. Zlatni rat beach is only 2 km from Bol. You can reach the beach either by car or by a 20-minute walk along the sea. During the summer months, every half an hour there is a small tourist train going to the beach, as well as tourist boats that take off from the port of Bol.
Bobovišća na moru is located on the west coast of the island of Brač in a beautiful cove that branches into two ports; Bobovišća na moru and Vičja luka. Bobovišća harbour has always been attractive to navigation experts and Vičja luka is interesting for its Illyrian and Greek civilisation sites. The stone waterfront in Bobovišća harbour is harmoniously followed by stone houses. The most beautiful is the Gligo family house from the 18th century now used as a summer mansion. Its imposing beauty dominates the place. The village is ideal for exploring its rich cultural heritage, its Roman and Byzantine archaeological sites and above all, enjoying its genuine hospitality.
beach Bobovišća
Bobovišća na moru is located on the west coast of the island of Brač in a beautiful cove that branches into two ports; Bobovišća na moru and Vičja luka. Bobovišća harbour has always been attractive to navigation experts and Vičja luka is interesting for its Illyrian and Greek civilisation sites. The stone waterfront in Bobovišća harbour is harmoniously followed by stone houses. The most beautiful is the Gligo family house from the 18th century now used as a summer mansion. Its imposing beauty dominates the place. The village is ideal for exploring its rich cultural heritage, its Roman and Byzantine archaeological sites and above all, enjoying its genuine hospitality.