Embark on a full-day private boat tour around Brac Island and discover the hidden coves, charming fishing villages, and rich cultural history of Dalmatia’s largest and most visited island.
Embark on a full-day private boat tour around Brac Island and discover the hidden coves, charming fishing villages, and rich cultural history of Dalmatia’s largest and most visited island.
- Split - Begin the journey on a cozy speed boat.
- Uvala Smrka - The first stop is the tranquil Smrka Bay, a hidden treasure with pristine waters and a captivating historical background. Once off-limits due to former Yugoslavian military installations, the bay now provides a serene escape with remnants of its history still visible, including old…
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Split - Begin the journey on a cozy speed boat.
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Uvala Smrka - The first stop is the tranquil Smrka Bay, a hidden treasure with pristine waters and a captivating historical background. Once off-limits due to former Yugoslavian military installations, the bay now provides a serene escape with remnants of its history still visible, including old military tunnels now utilized by local fishermen. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing in the peaceful surroundings — a truly memorable location.
After appreciating the beauty and history of Smrka Bay, the journey continues to the next stunning destination.
- Zlatni Rat Beach (Golden Horn) - As one of Croatia’s most iconic landmarks, Zlatni Rat Beach — the Golden Horn — stands as a symbol of the Adriatic and a true ambassador of tourism. This magnificent pebble beach extends approximately 500 meters into the clear sea, its shape constantly evolving with the currents, waves, and winds, creating a unique and ever-changing landscape.
Here, visitors can swim in the sparkling waters, sunbathe on one of the world’s most photogenic beaches, and simply enjoy the breathtaking surroundings. Zlatni Rat is situated near the charming fishing village of Bol, which can be explored on foot if desired.
- Sumartin - After a refreshing swim, it’s time to savor some of Brač’s famous culinary delights. The island is renowned for its homemade wine, fresh olive oil, delicious seafood, and tender lamb. The next stop is Sumartin, a delightful maritime town on the south side of eastern Brač, known as one of the island’s most sought-after destinations.
Here, guests will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, where every dish is crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients and paired with excellent local wine. Whether choosing seafood or traditional specialties, the meal is sure to please even the most discerning palate. The attentive skippers are always happy to recommend the best options.
After lunch, as the journey continues to the next destination, there will be a brief stop for a refreshing swim in the sparkling Adriatic — the perfect way to keep the day relaxing and memorable.
- Pucisca Stonemasonry School - Welcome to Pučišća, a charming town that exudes harmony and elegance at every corner. Its stunning white marble stone-paved houses reflect a centuries-old tradition of craftsmanship. Pučišća is globally renowned for its stone-carving culture, and the Stonemasonry School here is truly unique — young artisans continue to hand-carve stone using ancient Roman tools, a tradition that has been alive for over 100 years.
Visiting this remarkable school is a rare experience that will leave a lasting impression. After exploring the town, visitors can choose to continue sightseeing its picturesque streets or take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear Adriatic waters nearby.
- Lovrecina Bay - Even before it became a popular spot for relaxation, this bay has a fascinating history. Archaeological discoveries reveal the foundations of Roman country villas and the remains of the Basilica of Sts. Lawrence, offering a glimpse into its rich past. Tall pines and poplars frame the bay, adding to its natural beauty.
Today, it’s the perfect place to swim, sunbathe, and enjoy the simple pleasures of a summer day on the Adriatic.
- Supetar - For those who prefer sightseeing over sunbathing, the next stop is Supetar, the main town on the island of Brač. This charming Dalmatian town is perfect for strolling along its quaint streets, enjoying a coffee, and discovering local history. Supetar’s roots date back to Roman times, and the town is also known for its many artists who have left a lasting mark on its culture.
After exploring Supetar at your own pace, the journey returns to Split, bringing a perfect day on the Adriatic to a memorable close.

- Safety equipment and boat insurance
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Wind jackets and Bottled water
- Surcharges on fuel
- Safety equipment and boat insurance
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Wind jackets and Bottled water
- Surcharges on fuel
- Lunch
- Lunch
Brač Island, the largest in Dalmatia, is among the most popular destinations in the region. Its unique appeal lies in its remarkable diversity, featuring secluded bays, charming fishing villages, and a wealth of cultural and historical heritage. The local communities are committed to preserving traditional agriculture and fishing practices, while the…
Brač Island, the largest in Dalmatia, is among the most popular destinations in the region. Its unique appeal lies in its remarkable diversity, featuring secluded bays, charming fishing villages, and a wealth of cultural and historical heritage. The local communities are committed to preserving traditional agriculture and fishing practices, while the renowned Brač stone, celebrated globally for its quality, enhances the island’s allure.
With an abundance of sights and experiences, Brač is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable adventure. Embark on a journey to explore the wonders of Brač!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.