Lovely island fabulous beaches only stayed on a day trip but didn't like the cramped coach from ferry port

Lovely island fabulous beaches only stayed on a day trip but didn't like the cramped coach from ferry port
My wife and I took the Jadrolina car ferry to Brac and drove around to Bol site of the famous Zlatni Rat beach. We stayed at Zlatni Bol apartments and had dinner at the Konoba Dalmantina, where the food was excellent and the staff very friendly and helpful. One highlight was visiting the only sculpture school in Croatia at Pucisce....
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We went to Supetar for a day trip only. First it's a nice 50 minute boat ride (tickets are just about 15 euros for two adults to the island and back to Split) and in Supetar you get a very small and quiet town with few beaches (one bigger pebble beach), coastal walkway which can be done with buggy too,...
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We have take one-day trip from Split to Supetar in May 2013. The ferry has around 50 mins from Split to Supetar. There have too many taxi driver waiting at the ferry port (Kn50 same as bus fare from Supetar to Bol). We have walk around the Supetar, the town is very small and paceful. After lunch, we have rental...
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Postira was my favorite village in Croatia. It is not filled with tourists and has no modern construction except for the hotel. All old old stone buildings, fishing boats everywhere. I visual paradise. Hvar was great but Brac was amazing.
The island has so many beautiful places. I loved the center/habor of Supetar (not spoiled yet with yachts all over the place and the population that goes with it), Milna in the ligth of sunset, Lozisca and its white stone houses hanging in the hills, Pucisca with it's habor hidden from the sea, Vidova Gora and its spectacular view and...
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Easy day trip, go early. Bol is more Resort style however a walk up to the Golden Beach was good. Supetar had more cafes and points of interest however on saying this it is still early in the season.
Brac Island is easily reached by ferry (1 hour) and a nice day trip out of Split. Walk along the paved trail following the shore to see a lovely church and cemetary by the sea. Enjoy the peacefulness!
Brac is a beautiful island but we visited in early April, and the towns were dead, hard to even find a shop open, however it does offer the chance to see some spectacular scenery without crowds of people, would recommend a day trip in low season.
We've been there in april and that was somewhat early, for the diving season was not yet started after the winter was cold and long. But the island is peacefull with pinetrees, sheeps and stones. Nature is origine. The beaches are made out of pebbles, no sand. Along the shores there are trees so when the sun is to powerfull...
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