Discover the best top things to do in Brac Island, Croatia including Vidova Gora, Wine Tasting Brac & Olive Oil Brac, Supetar cemetery, Sumartin Beach, Draulik Dive Center, The Island of Brac Museum - Skrip, Jaksic Galerija, Stone, Lovrecina Bay, Blaca.
Restaurants in Brac Island
4.5 based on 544 reviews
Had great holiday with walking leaders Angela and Vic Blundell. Footsteps in Croatia. Did not have t think about anything. They organized transport to and from walks. So informative with history of country. And really put their energy into making the group of 14 holiday enjoyable. Thankyou. Highly recommended.
5 based on 63 reviews
Visitors interested in original Brac wine tasting and olive oil tasting are welcomed in a traditional setting of old stone houses, which includes old fashioned wine cellar, ethno house and wine garden. Along with our high quality wine Plavac Mali Franulic we offer a range of other products: various grappas, olive oil and olives, anchovies, domestic cheese, capers, rock samphire, etc.
We called the winery if we could come that day, and they were really flexible with the time of our arrival. Last minute, two friends wanted to join and this was no problem. When we arrived we could choose where we wanted to sit, all...MoreHello Irini and thank you for sharing your impressions. We appreciate all the positive feedback and hope we will meet again in the future for another wine tasting. Cheers!
4 based on 124 reviews
On my first day on Brac island, I was looking for a good place to watch the sunset and wandered by the mausoleum. I didn't go in, but was impressed with the structure. I realized it was a cemetery of some sort, but had to go back and read about it to find out what it was.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
5 based on 23 reviews
Draulik offers daily boat diving trips as well as SCUBA certification courses. We also provide kayak and boat rentals, excursions to local bays for swimming and water sports, fast speedboat transfers, and organized day trips to river rafting and zip lining. Join our fun and eclectic international staff for a time you're sure never to forget.
We spent a fantastic day touring the Islands around Brac on a rib with John. We had 3 16 year old boys with us and he kept them perfectly entertained and then took them out tubing again the following evening. This was the highlight of our holiday and he was a great guide. Thanks again John the boys loved it!!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
My husband & I visited this museum during a bus tour of the Island of Brac and found it quite interesting. It has sculptures, urns and other artifacts dating from ancient times, when Greek and Roman settlements occupied the island. It also has objects from more recent centuries, showing the way of life of the people who lived here.
5 based on 14 reviews
Unique family Jaksic, consists of 3 academically educated artists, who display their work in gallery. It is located in the courtyard of the family house in Donji Humac on the island Brac. In gallery there are unique jewelry in semi-precious stones and silver created by fashion designer Ida; stone sculptures by academic sculptor Lovre and paintings by academic painter Dina.
Must see gallery on one of the greatest Mediterranean Islands. Extraordinary art works, great variety of beautiful shapes and colors in a hidden treasure of Brac.Thank you for your kind words. We are glad to know you enjoyed your time on the island Brač, and hope to see you again. There is a lot of work treasure you can still discover in our gallery.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The pretty seaside town of Pucisca on the Croatian island of Brac has a high school which also teaches stonemason skills. The white stone on this island has been used since Roman times and was even used at the White House in America.
Every year two classes of 25 students are accepted to do either a three or four year stonemason course in addition to their normal secondary education. There is even a student hostel. We were able to look around the two workshops and were most impressed with the work of students.
3.5 based on 83 reviews
Lovrečina cove is situated on the northern part of the island of Brač, between Postira and Pučišće, known for its large sandy beach and precious archaeological sites. The remains of the St. Lawrence basilica from the 5th and 6th century can be found in Lovrečina and local pilgrims from the surrounding places visit it on the feast day of St. Lawrence, August 10. You can reach the cove by boat and by car.
We have spent a nice afternoon at the beach. There is a simple restaurant, with a full drinks menu bar directly at the beach. Large parking (20kn) is also available, just the street is a little steaper and one way only.Dear, thank you for your kind review! We hope to see you again :)
4.5 based on 150 reviews
If you choose to come independently by road expect a 2kilometer drive down a poorly signed boulder strewn dirt track. It will take all your driving skills to gingerly navigate without tearing the underside of your car to shreds. Eventually you reach a spacious car parking area with nothing else there. Walking to the monastery takes stamina - 30 to 40 minutes in sturdy shoes - and natural balance. The pathway is mostly just a narrow stone and rubble track that winds itself down one side of the valley and up the other. Impassable for small children or the elderly. Once at the monastery the building itself is interesting, but smaller than one would expect. A modest entrance fee is payable but there is not really enough to see for a trip that will take more than an hour from the main road.
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