Brac Hotels for Your Next Holiday
Why Tourists Visit Brac
- • Stroll along Zlatni Rat, Croatia’s most photographed beach.
- • Hike Vidova Gora for panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.
- • Explore Supetar’s quaint streets and the St. Peter’s Church.
- • Visit the centuries-old Škrip Olive Oil Museum for a taste of history.
- • Enjoy windsurfing and kiteboarding in Bol, a hotspot for water sports.
Brac offers over 230 accommodation options, ranging from budget family-run guesthouses to luxury resorts in Bol and Supetar; 3-star hotels typically cost $80-$150 per night, while 5-star properties like the newly opened Hotel Lemongarden in Sutivan average $400 per night with high-end amenities and beachfront access.
Brac, the largest island in Central Dalmatia, is famed for its crystal-clear waters, iconic Zlatni Rat beach, and charming coastal towns like Bol and Supetar.
Tourists flock to Brac for its perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor activities like windsurfing, hiking on Vidova Gora (the highest peak on the Adriatic Islands), and exploring ancient olive groves.
The island's relaxed atmosphere, combined with its accessibility via ferry from Split, makes it an essential destination for travelers seeking both adventure and serenity.
Brac Tips You Must Know
• Book hotels 3-4 months in advance if visiting in high season (June-August).
• Ferries from Split to Brac operate frequently, but plan for potential delays during weekends in peak summer.
• Consider Supetar for convenience if you plan day trips; stay in Bol for beach access and water sports.
• Many hotels offer free parking—important if you plan to rent a car for exploring.
• Stay hydrated and cautious during outdoor activities as summer temperatures can soar up to 90°F (32°C).