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Brač
Home to Croatia's most iconic beach and dramatic limestone landscapes
Why visit
Why Brač by Boat?
Brač is the largest island in Dalmatia and home to Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) — arguably Croatia's most photographed beach. The unique pebble spit that changes shape with the wind and current has made it an icon of the Adriatic. Beyond the famous beach, Brač offers the charming town of Bol, the seafront promenade of Supetar, and crystal-clear water in shades of turquoise you won't find anywhere else. Our group tours reach Brač in around 30 minutes, making it our most accessible island destination.
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- Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) — iconic pebble beach
- Blue Lagoon at Krknjaši for snorkelling
- Bol — charming waterfront town
- Dominican Monastery museum
- Supetar — ferry port & old town
- Crystal clear turquoise water
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Brač — Frequently Asked Questions
Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) is one of Croatia's most iconic beaches — a slender pebble beach that stretches into the crystal-clear Adriatic and uniquely shifts direction with the wind. Framed by pine forest and with turquoise water on both sides, it's a must-see on any visit to Brač.
The Blue Lagoon at Krknjaši sits just off the islet of Žečevo, a 15–20 minute cruise from Brač towards Hvar. It is one of the most beautiful swimming spots in Dalmatia, with shallow, crystal-clear turquoise water that's perfect for a swim or snorkel stop.
A half-day is enough to visit Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) and enjoy a couple of swim stops along the way. A full day opens up much more — add the Blue Lagoon, explore Bol or Jelsa, and still have time for a hidden cove or two on the way back.