Famous for it's marble quarries as well as Zlatni Rat beach. Brac is one of the largest islands in Dalmatia. It is separated from the mainland by the Brac Channel, from the island of Solta by Splitska Vrata and from the island of Hvar by the Hvar Channel.
We invite you to explore this unique island that offers everything one needs for an unforgettable holiday in an unspoiled natural enviroment.Rich cultural and historic heritage that dates back to pre-historic times, unique gastronomy, beautiful beaches and bays, crystal blue sea,
Little bit about Bol
The magical spirit of old Dalmatian „kalas" in this small fisherman’s place is just as enchanting as the famous fine pebble beach Zlatni rat. This is the most famous Croatian beach, the favorite of many tourist brochures, which will not leave you indifferent. This is the unique geological phenomenon and Bol’s (and Croatian) trademark, which originated about one million years ago on a submarine reef that stops banks of pebbles, sand and clay carried by waves and currents. It always surprises people with its new shapes of the top that bends itself up to please mild currents and winds in the turquoise blue Brač channel. Hidden in the pine shade and paved with white Brač stone, the promenade leads you to the famous beach, past hotels, through the colorful Bol, alongside the waterfront up to the Dominican Monastery in the south. The quietude and peace that exist in the Dominican Monastery are transformed into the crowd of the popular summer place and the most famous surfer's heaven.