The island of Brac is the largest in Dalmatia, and one of the most visited. What makes Brac so special? Above all, diversity. Hidden coves, small fishing villages, cultural and historical importance, the dedication of the local population to agriculture and fishing, a stone of Brac whose quality is recognized at the world level ... All this makes Brac well known and unique. Well, let's start exploring...
Pickup included
Start the trip aboard a comfortable speed boat.
The first stop is Smrka Bay. The deep and sheltered cove was once a forbidden territory due to the former Yugoslavian structures and the deep undermining of the removal of warships. Today, military tunnels serve local fishermen. An almost uninhabited cove, beautiful sea, and a trace from the past will surely be etched in your memory. And now it's time for the next stop.
The photo that toured the world and became the best ambassador of tourism is certainly a photo of “Zlatni Rat” beach. The Golden Horn is a pebble beach formed by the deposition of golden pebbles around an underwater reef. It extends about 500 meters into the sea. The top of the beach is constantly changing due to the influence of sea currents, waves, and winds. You will have the opportunity to swim and enjoy, soak up the sun's rays on the most photogenic beach in the world. The beach is located near the small fishing village, Bol. If you wish, you can walk to Bol on foot.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points