The town of Bol on the island of Brač is a picturesque seaside town consisting of old stone houses and winding stone streets dotted with pink and purple geraniums and bougainvillea. On both sides of Bol there are stunning beaches, among which is the main attraction of the island of Brač, Zlatni rat beach.
Zlatni rat beach is the most visited place in the city of Bol, as well as on the entire island of Brač. Zlatni rat is an impressive pebble beach that protrudes almost half a kilometer into the blue sea in the shape of the letter V. What makes Zlatni Rat beach unique is its shape, which visibly changes depending on the direction of the wind and the movement of the tide.
Zečevo is a small uninhabited island in the Hvar archipelago. It is the perfect place for anyone looking for peace, freedom, the scent of untouched nature, crystal clear sea or solitude. The island of Zečevo invites you to unite with nature and escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. Jump in and cool off in the clear sea, enjoy diving and underwater exploration, or simply enjoy the view of the untouched beauty of the islet.
Vrboska is the smallest town on the entire island of Hvar, located along a long narrow fjord-like bay. This picturesque town is called "Little Venice" because of the numerous small stone bridges that connect the two sides of the bay. Vrboska is a place that will leave few people indifferent thanks to its narrow winding streets, numerous close-knit stone houses and their reflection in the calm water of the deep bay, and the soothing scent of the surrounding pine forest. This charming town is an ideal place for everyone who longs for peace and quiet, which is hard to find in the summer months.
Jelsa is a small picturesque town located on the less exposed northern coast of Hvar. Surrounded by the highest peaks of the island of Hvar - Hum peak and Sveti Nikola peak. The surrounding landscape of Jelsa is rich in vineyards, olive groves, pine forests, fragrant fields of rosemary and lavender, and the turquoise sea. The city is full of historical monuments that tell the story of its rich history. Jelsa will not let you down regardless of your wishes - whether you want to walk through the historic streets of the old town, have a bite to eat or dive into the crystal clear sea - Jelsa has everything you need.
Mala Stiniva beach (or Mala Stiniva cove) is a small stone cove located near the town of Jelsa on the island of Hvar. Mala Stiniva is particularly recognizable for its picturesque cliffs that descend vertically into the azure blue sea, creating an impressive scene. If you prefer to spend time away from the crowd and enjoy only the sound of waves and the sounds of crickets coming from the surrounding forest, Mala Stiniva beach is the ideal place for you.
Veliki Pokrivenik beach is located in the deep cove of the same name on the northern coast of the island of Hvar. The bay overlooking the island of Brač and the coast of Makarska is located between impressive cliffs, as if carved into the surrounding rocky landscape. Since Veliki Pokrivenik beach is one of the lesser-known beaches on the island of Hvar and is off the usual tourist routes, you can enjoy its charms undisturbed.