Brac Island is the largest island in Dalmatia: contains of twenty two villages and the highest peak of our islands – Vidova Gora with 778 meters above sea level. It is anchored in the heart of the central Dalmatian islands at the intersection of sea routes: the Brac channel, the gate of Split and Hvar channel.
Besides being the largest, the island is proud of its diversity: it is island of stone, but also olives and wine, sheep and goats. Perhaps the cleanest sea in the Adriatic surrounds him. Brac is the fishing and maritime island, but also the top island destination among foreign visitors, offering them an abundant choice of luxury Brac villas as well as a lot of sightseeing opportunities.Bol I, Author Marko Kapitanoviå source Tourist Board Split.-dalm. county
Because the Brac is crosslinked asphalt roads, cycling, walking and hiking trails, you can visit the surrounding fields, plateaus, shepherd settlements, vineyards and olive groves.
If you prefer sea, this rich island Brac Island is the largest island in Dalmatia: contains of twenty two villages and the highest peak of our islands – Vidova Gora with 778 meters above sea level. It is anchored in the heart of the central Dalmatian islands at the intersection of sea routes: the Brac channel, the gate of Split and Hvar channel.
Besides being the largest, the island is proud of its diversity: it is island of stone, but also olives and wine, sheep and goats. Perhaps the cleanest sea in the Adriatic surrounds him. Brac is the fishing and maritime island, but also the top island destination among foreign visitors, offering them an abundant choice of luxury Brac villas as well as a lot of sightseeing opportunities.Bol I, Author Marko Kapitanoviå source Tourist Board Split.-dalm. county
Because the Brac is crosslinked asphalt roads, cycling, walking and hiking trails, you can visit the surrounding fields, plateaus, shepherd settlements, vineyards and olive groves.
If you prefer sea, this rich island has two completely different coasts. Southwest coast is adorned by the deep and sheltered bays that attract hundreds of sailboats, motor boats and yachts, while the north coast is the most populated part of the island with destinations Sutivan, Supetar, Splitska, Postira, Puči¨ća, Povlja, Sumartin… However, for beach lovers the best place to visit is Bol, which boasts a world-famous beach Zlatni rat. Bol also has some of the best holiday villas on Brac you could possibly find.
A large and rich of things that offer, Brac is worth of longer and better familiarizing, and for the breaking down prejudices about domestic people you are always welcome to create friendships with the locals. |