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How to get to the island of Brac

The closest airport to the island is in the city of Split. Direct flights are operated by Aeroflot, flights with transfers are operated by Lufthansa (Munich) and Austrian Airlines(Vein). You can then take the ferry, which departs from Split several times a day (ticket costs around 20 HRK). The ferry will dock at northern shore islands, that is, near the city of Supetar.

Another route goes through Zagreb. Direct flights are also operated by Aeroflot, with transfers by KLM (Amsterdam), Air Serbia (Belgrade), Austrian Airlines (Vienna). Several buses run between Zagreb and Split every day (tickets cost between 115 and 150 kuna). You can study the bus schedule.

Hotels on the island of Brac

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Housing prices in Brac are not exorbitant, but this popular destination for recreation, so you need to book rooms in advance.

An apartment for three people in the three-star Adria Apartments hotel will cost approximately 162 kuna per night. The hotel is located in the southern part of the island, in the town of Bol, the center of which can be reached in five to ten minutes.

A studio room for two at Apartments Marina will cost 192 kuna per night. The apartments are located in the historical part of Supetar, 300 meters from pebble beaches.

A double room with one bed in Apartment Baloević will cost 150 kn. The apartment is located in Postira.

Shopping on the island of Brac

Large shopping centers and it is useless to look for endless outlets on the island - they are not found here. You can look for them in Split, through which most of the tourist routes. Main stops: Mercator hypermarket, City Center One (Vukovarska ulica, 207) and Joker (Put Brodarice, 6) shopping centers. Mediterranean delicacies can be found at fish market(Marmontova ulica).

As a gift from the island of Brac you can bring rose wine, Maraschino cherry liqueur or Dalmatian lemon liqueur. Brac also produces excellent olive oil and tangerine honey.

The best walking routes on the island of Brac

The first place for long walks is Zlatni Rat beach. The pebbles here are so small that from a distance they look more like snow-white sand. At the whim of the wind and waves, the beach often changes shape, but from a bird's eye view it most closely resembles the ray of a giant starfish.

Vidova Gora rises 780 meters above the sea and is rightfully considered the highest on the Adriatic islands. A trip along its slopes can be combined with an inspection historical places islands: on the top of the mountain lies in ruins the ancient church of St. Vid, whose name the mountain was named after.

200 meters above the town of Murvica is the Dragon Cave. It is interesting to walk around it length and breadth, if only for the sake of the ancient bas-reliefs carved directly into the inaccessible rocks: once upon a time there was a monastery in the cave where Croatian monks lived.

Brac is one of the most beautiful islands Croatia. There are many pine forests, vineyards and olive groves. Amazing rose wine is made here and extraordinary fish and seafood dishes are prepared. The island has two famous resort towns with good hotel facilities - Supetar and Bol. The first is popular due to its medieval buildings and convenient connections with the mainland.

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8-10-385-21-phone number

How to get to Brac

The island of Brac can be reached by ferry from Split. The ferry runs several times a day, is equipped with an open deck for sunbathing and indoor areas with a lounge and bar, and below there is a compartment for transporting vehicles. Travel time is one hour, one-way fare is about 20 HRK. The ferry arrives in the city of Supetar on the northern coast.

During the season there is a boat from Makarska to Bol.

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There are more than a thousand islands off the coast of Croatia. Small and large, inhabited and uninhabited. Brac is deservedly considered one of the most beautiful and attractive among them. The island is the third largest, with an area of ​​just over 400 square meters. km. The climate on the island is mild Mediterranean. There is almost no heat here, because the island is constantly blown by a fresh sea wind. The sea here has an azure color and makes you think that a good ecological situation is a wonderful thing. The rocks here do not look harsh, and the plants are fragrant with magical aromas.

Not only beautiful scenery The famous island of Brac. The quarries in which the unique properties and very beautiful ivory-colored stone are mined are known all over the world, because many famous buildings in this world. For example, the White House in Washington, the Palace of Emperor Diocletian in Split.

The quarries near Pucisce, where the white “Brac stone” is mined, brought particular fame to the island. It is used to cover many famous buildings around the world, including Diocletian's Palace in Split and the White House in Washington.

A significant part of the island’s population is involved in the extraction and processing of Brac stone and the manufacture of souvenirs from it. It must be said that many tourists are happy to buy these products, from tiny funny figurines to weighty interior items.

In addition to processing the famous stone, the island's inhabitants live on fishing, olive oil production and tourism. Length coastline The island is almost 175 km long, along the coast there are tiny towns in a continuous chain, each of which has its own personality and its own hotels - the very different levels, style and cost.

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Beaches of Brac

On Brac there are small pebbles and sandy beaches, which stretch along the entire coast for tens of kilometers. One of the best beaches here, located in the south of the island near Bol, is called “Zlatni Rat” (“Golden Cape”). This pebble cape constantly changes its shape under the influence of wind and waves, protrudes 300 meters into the sea and is buried in a pine grove, and the wind and waves constantly change its contours. Half of the cape is seriously and permanently occupied by naturists. Here perfect place for windsurfing and tennis, 20 clay courts are always at the service of fans of this game.

Hotels and apartments in Brac

It must be added that, since 2000, considerable funds have been invested in the country’s tourism industry, by the country’s decision, so almost all hotels are systematically updated or reconstructed. There is also the opportunity to stay in a private villa or apartment on the island, which can be booked either from the owners or from intermediaries, who are quite widely represented on the Internet. Many hotels and villas are located at the very edge of the water, on the beaches. The beaches here are mostly pebble and sand; they have a convenient gentle slope to the water, which is important for children.

Entertainment and attractions of Brac

The largest city on the island is Supetar, its population is about 4,000 people. Archaeological excavations in the vicinity of the city they talk about its long and rich history. Tourists will be interested in walking along the streets of the city, which have preserved their color, and visiting churches and houses built mainly in the Romanesque style. From the port of this city it is convenient to get to Split and Dubrovnik. The trip will be equally interesting with a guided tour or on your own. A picturesque pedestrian road connects Supertar with the small resort village of Sutivan, where there is a marina for yachts, including those for rent.

On south coast The island is located Bol, one of the oldest and most popular resorts Croatia. Resort life It’s noisy here and doesn’t stop for a minute. Many restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and discos are ready to entertain tourists around the clock. It is here that the famous small-pebble beach “Golden Cape” is located - a unique natural object. This is a pronounced pebble cape, the configuration of which changes depending on the direction of the wind, the strength of the waves and other natural phenomena. The cape protrudes 300 meters into the sea; a pine grove is its natural decoration.

Near Supetar there is an interesting museum village Skrip with ancient houses, from there it is also convenient to travel to architectural monuments- to the Glagolitic stones “Blac Desert” and to Drohoniva, a cave with stone bas-reliefs.

The quarries near Pucisce, where the white “Brac stone” - snow-white limestone is mined, brought particular fame to the island. Many famous buildings around the world are faced with Brac stone, including Diocletian's Palace in Split and the White House in Washington.

Leisure

Sports are represented very widely on the island. Here there is not only the opportunity to do almost anything water view sports, but also rent equipment or contact a qualified instructor. Among the “land” sports, football and tennis are cultivated here. For children, many beaches have playgrounds and mini amusement parks.

Almost 200 kilometers of coastline and resort villages of all stripes - the island of Brac is a complete tourism reserve. Locals If they are not working in the tourism sector, they grow grapes, fish, produce olive oil or mine the legendary “Brac stone”. The island is known as the sunniest in the Adriatic - than on the mainland, and pomegranates and kiwis grow on the streets.

Where to stay on Brac?

Travelers on the island of Brac settle along the coast - the center of the island is given over to forest areas, olive plantations and vineyards. The most popular recreation areas with the maximum concentration of hotels, shops and restaurants are Supetar (north of the island) and Bol ( South part Brača, this is where Zlatni Rat beach is located). The first one is good for its atmospheric baroque houses and the ancient Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary (from its bell tower you can take excellent panoramic photos of the Supetar marina), the second one has stunning views of the mountains.

Not far from Supetar is the village of Sutivan - it is located near a major road junction and will be convenient for those who plan to drive around Brac in a rented car. There is also a small marina where you can rent a small boat and explore the coast from the sea. Another “yachting” place on Brac is the village of Milna (about 20 km from Supetar); at any time of the year you can rent a yacht at the local pier. On the eastern side of Brac you can stay in the area of ​​Sumartin, a fishing village with a laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere. The main local feature is the very clean sea with an abundance of sandy and small pebble coves.

Beaches of the island of Brac

  • Zlatni Rat

The most popular and most crowded beach on Brac is Zlatni Rat, or Golden Cape, marked Blue flag. You won’t find such a stunning palette of blue shades anywhere else in Croatia! The beach is covered with sand (interspersed with tiny pebbles); you can hide from the sun's rays in a pine grove. The place is very windy - tourists here are offered parasailing, kitesurfing or surfing. But there are almost no restaurants - to avoid standing in a long line, stock up on snacks in advance. There are always a lot of tourists here; periodically new groups of vacationers from other islands are brought to the shore. Shower and toilet are paid.

  • Pučišća

The town of Pučiška with the beach of the same name is located in a calm bay, so big waves doesn't happen here. The shore is strewn with pebbles, there are rocky areas, and the entrance to the transparent turquoise sea is flat almost everywhere (in some areas you can dive into the water from the embankment). The beach has changing cabins and showers, many cafes and restaurants, as well as children's entertainment. And also this popular place among divers.

  • Povlja

A relaxing holiday awaits you in the village of Povlja on the northern coast - there are much fewer tourists on the local beach than in other resorts of Brac. The sea is very calm, the water is warm, there is a lot picturesque bays. There are several cafes scattered along the coastline in the immediate vicinity of the beach. Also in this area you can find the classic Brac beach: a white stone embankment with stairs and a sharp entrance to the water.

  • Vlacica

Convenient small-pebble beach in the north-west of the island, near Supetar. There are locker rooms and playgrounds, there are water activities and several cafes, and rental of sun loungers and umbrellas is available (from 15 kuna). By the way, both this and other beaches in the vicinity of Supetar are almost windless - the town is located at the foot of the mountain.

average temperature water in the Adriatic Sea near the island of Brac fluctuates between 23-24 °C from July to September (in winter the sea cools down to 13-15 °C). The beach season begins in May, when the water warms up to 18-20 °C. There is no need to be afraid of waves - the beaches are either located in cozy bays or equipped with breakwaters. Low tides reach up to 50 cm, but are pronounced only in poorly protected bays and in strong winds.

What should travelers on Brac be afraid of?

There are practically no pickpockets and street scammers on the island, but sea ​​urchins– as much as you want, especially on wild beaches. Therefore, if you decide to swim away from established areas, be careful (hedgehogs lie on the bottom) and enter the water in coral slippers.

What is a must see on Brac?

  • The village of Skrip is a whole reserve of Roman antiquities (from an abandoned quarry where marble was once mined for the Split Palace to the graves of the daughters of Emperor Diocletian). They say this is the oldest settlement on Brac!
  • The Dragon Cave in the Murvica area is the remains of a 15th-century cave monastery, where mysterious carvings of dragons, angels and the Mother of God were discovered.
  • Vidova Gora – the main one Observation deck islands and highest point Croatian islands. At its top you can see the ruins of the Church of St. Vid and, of course, take the best landscape photos of your entire vacation - the frame will include endless hills covered with crooked pine trees, rocks, tiled roofs of Bol and the blue of the Adriatic.

What to bring from the island of Brac?

The island is famous for olive oil (absolutely not inferior to Greek or Italian counterparts), grapes and figs. If you are not afraid of overload on the plane, take a closer look at the dishes or dolls made of “Brac stone” - snow-white limestone, which has long been used here as the main building material.

How to get to the island of Brac?

Closest to the island international Airport located in Split (direct Aeroflot flights from Moscow land here, as well as connecting flights from St. Petersburg). Take a taxi to the port of Supetar (from 250 kuna) - from there ferries run to Brac. Buses go towards the port (to the Obala Lazareta stop) (about 30 minutes on the way, a ticket costs about 30 kuna). The boat trip will take about 50 minutes - ferries and boats moor in Supetar.

Jadrolinija / Jadrolinija is the largest ferry company in Croatia, with the most big amount domestic and international ferry lines.

Ports are located in almost all major cities Croatia. The main major ports of Croatia:

The main major ports of Croatia are located in:

Ferries in Croatia have several decks. The lower two or one for cars, the upper one is covered and open for passengers.
High-speed catamarans in Croatia transport only passengers between the islands; the speed of catamarans is much higher. For example, the ferry takes 3 hours, and the catamaran takes 1 hour.

International ferry lines in Croatia

International ferry lines in Croatia connect Croatian ports and Italian ports.

International ferry lines between the ports of Croatia and Italy

Zadar, Croatia – Ancona, Italy

Split, Croatia – Ancona, Italy

Dubrovnik, Croatia – Bari, Italy

Ferry timetables from Croatia to Italy

Cost of transportation on ferries from Croatia to Italy

Price passenger ticket on the ferry Split – Ancona for a seat on the deck from 34 euros

You can see ferry schedules, fares and buy ferry tickets from Croatia to Italy online on ferry company websites

Ferry company Jadrolinija official website www.jadrolinija.hr

Ferry company BlueLine official website www.blueline-ferries.com

Croatian domestic ferry lines

Domestic ferry lines of Croatia connect cities on the Croatian coast and islands of Croatia

From Split to Dubrovnik by sea

In the summer of 2016, a new high-speed sea line was launched from to.

The high-speed catamaran from Split to Dubrovnik has a capacity of 320 passengers. The catamaran sails daily from June 1st to October 1st.

The departure time of the high-speed catamaran from the city of Dubrovnik is at 7:10, arrival in Srlit at 12:55. The departure time of the high-speed catamaran from the city of Split is at 16:15, arrival in the city of Dubrovnik at 22:10. The travel time of the high-speed catamaran Dubrovnik – Split is 5 hours 55 minutes.

Catamaran Dubrovnik-Split makes stops on the islands of Brac, Hvar and Korcula.

Price full route passenger ticket for a high-speed catamaran from Dubrovnik to Split 210 kn (~28 euros)

Check the schedule, stops and book a catamaran ticket online on the carrier company’s website www.jadrolinija.hr

Inland ferry lines also connect small islands that have no car traffic.

Ferries and Catamarans in the Kvarner region: schedules and routes

Ferries and Catamarans of Northern Dalmatia: schedules and routes

Ferries and Catamarans of Central Dalmatia: schedules and routes

The island of Brac is one of the most beautiful and attractive islands in Croatia. Here the air is saturated with the aroma of pine, there are many vineyards and olive groves, as well as excellent rose wine and extraordinary fish and seafood dishes. When you come to Croatia on vacation, it is impossible not to visit this island. And, of course, we will go to the island on our own, devoting as much time as we can to it.

You can get to the island of Brac by ferry from the city of Split. The ferry departs several times a day and the journey takes 45 minutes. To transport a passenger car you will have to fork out $130, a ticket for an adult is $28, for a child from 3 to 12 years old – $14. Prices are presented by Jadrolinija. The ferry arrives at the port of Supetar, which is located in the north of the island of Brac. This is where our amazing journey around the island of Brac begins.


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