Explore the Island of Brač – A Jewel of the Adriatic
Brač, the largest island in central Dalmatia, is a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and laid-back coastal charm. Famous for its white stone, picturesque villages, and stunning beaches, Brač offers something for every traveler—whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration.

Zlatni Rat Beach
Known as one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia, Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) near Bol is a unique, shifting spit of white pebbles that changes shape with the wind and currents. It’s a paradise for beachgoers, windsurfers, and photographers, but unfortunately no boats allowed anymore.
Vidova Gora
Vidova Gora is the highest peak on the Adriatic islands, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Brač, Hvar, and the surrounding sea. A hike or drive to the top is well worth it for the incredible vistas.


Stone Masonry Tradition
Brač is renowned for its white limestone, used in famous structures like Diocletian’s Palace in Split and even parts of the White House in Washington, D.C. Visit the Pučišća Stonemasonry School to learn about this centuries-old craft.
Charming Coastal Towns
Explore Brač’s picturesque towns, like Supetar, the island’s main hub, and Milna, a historic harbor known for its stone houses and tranquil atmosphere. Each town has its own unique charm, with waterfront promenades, local markets, and excellent restaurants.


Olive Groves and Local Flavours
Brač is home to thousands of olive trees, some over a thousand years old. Taste the island’s famous olive oil, along with local specialties like vitalac (lamb offal skewers), fresh seafood, and hrapoćuša cake (a type of walnut cake), a traditional dessert from Dol.
unforgettable island — a blend of adventure, nature & tradition.
Fun Facts About Brač
Zlatni Rat’s Shifting Shape
The beach’s distinctive horn-like shape changes slightly with the wind and sea currents, making it a living natural phenomenon.
Home to the Oldest Olive Tree in Croatia
Brač boasts an olive tree over 1,500 years old, still bearing fruit today.
Stone for the White House
The island’s famous white stone is said to have been used in the construction of the White House in Washington, D.C.
Vidova Gora
At 778 meters, it’s the highest peak on any Adriatic island, offering unparalleled views of the Dalmatian coast.
Traditional Festivals
Brač hosts numerous festivals celebrating its culture and cuisine, including the Olive Oil Festival and Fishermen’s Nights in local villages.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Brač?
Brač is accessible by ferry from Split (to Supetar) or from Makarska (to Sumartin). The ferry from Split takes about 50 minutes. Brač also has a small airport with seasonal flights from several European destinations.
What is Brač best known for?
Brač is famous for its Zlatni Rat Beach, Vidova Gora (the highest peak on any Adriatic island), and its white stone, used in iconic buildings like Diocletian’s Palace and allegedly the White House in Washington, D.C.
What are the top activities on Brač?
Visitors can swim at Zlatni Rat, hike or cycle to Vidova Gora, explore charming towns like Bol, Supetar, and Milna, and sample local olive oil and traditional Dalmatian cuisine.