Best Beaches in Croatia

Croatia beaches are often the master attraction in this stunning country, which is no surprise that when summer time comes around, beaches are jammed everywhere. Even So, owning a rough idea of the beaches of Croatia in general might save you both time and serve you in projecting the perfect beach vacation you arrived to enjoy.

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Zlatni Rat – One of the most far-famed Adriatic beaches, Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn Beach) is over 500 yards long and is located in Bol on Brac Island. Well known for its peculiar form (a very sharp triangle) that juts out into the sea, the Golden horn’s beauty is in all probability its master draw. Other unique and infrequent thing about this beach is that the peak of it switches directions matching to the current of air and waves, thus if you’ve been here once and it was a particular angle, probabilities are it’ll be different the future time you arrive!

Paradise Beach – The crystal clear waters that lap the nice sandy coastline of Paradise beach are what draw the holidaymakers and locals likewise here year after year. With its shallow waters idyllic for families and beginner swimmers, pines that put up shade during the summer and just fresh old beauty, its not hard to discover why this site resembles Paradise. Located about 12km from the town of Rab, Paradise Beach has been rewarded with the blue flag prize and is arguably one of the best beaches Croatia has to provide.

Brela Beaches – Brela Beaches are legendary throughout the world, even if you don’t know the name, you might have seen it on postcards and magazines. Entered into Forbes “top 20 beaches of the world” listing, the two greatest beaches to see in Brela would be Punta Rata and Berulija. Both of these long white pebbled beaches have been presented with a blue flag and are family friendly also with lifesavers and life saving equipment altogether within reach. Both these beaches also treat the invalided and offering various on site changing and catering facilities.

Brela Beach and Mountains

Peljesac Beaches – The beaches on the Peljesac Peninsula are untouched, picturesque and some of the most romantic beaches in Croatia. Pass for the beautiful Vucine beach in Zuljana; a actual hidden gem within a exquisite positioning of transparent waters and porcelain sand or Trstenick in Vodice; a secluded beach perfect for that sunset walk with your loved one.

Camping on the island of Brac

The island of Brac also offers some great opportunities for spending your vacation camping. Here I’ll briefly represent some of them.
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Hotels on the island of Brac – City of Supetar

The town of Supetar is located on the north coast of one of the most attractive middle Dalmatia islands: Brac. Supetar has a ferry connection to the mainland’s city of Split. Today you can add up Supetar to all other main tourist centres in Croatia.

Besides rich cultural and historic contents, various sports and recreation programs, islands authentic entertainment happenings, Supetar also offers you a couple of representative hotels for a more pleasant vacation.

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Hotels on the island of Brac – City of Bol

Town of Bol is the city with the longest history on the coast of the island of Brac and is positioned on the southern coast of Brac. Bol is very well known for its gorgeous white pebble beaches. Among them is also the beach Zlati rat as a representative and the most beautiful beach in the whole Adriatic Sea.
Representative beaches must be followed by representative hotels.

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People And Places On Brac

If you wonder about Brac population I can tell you a lot, especially about its people. It is important to point out a couple of things that speak for themselves. On Brač there are about 14 thousand inhabitants which are all settled down in 22 bigger or smaller cities and places, we will call them settlements.
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Brac Croatia Photos

Brac has a good ferry and boat connections with Croatian mainland and it also has its own airport. The most popular tourist place is Bol with its popular sandy beach Zlatni Rat. The favourite tourist destinations are Supetar, Pucisca and Milna . An especially pleasant climate, abundant vegetation and beautiful beaches are a great bonus for people who visit Brac. Read the rest of this entry »

Zlatni Rat – the most famous beach of Croatia

The beach is called Zlatni Rat (Golden Cape), near the village of Bol and it is an authentic natural wonder. The Zlatni Rat beach on Brac is a long, thin strip of sand and thin pebbles, a vast, golden shingle sandbar that eagerly moves towards the sea for almost five hundred meters. Read the rest of this entry »

Map of Island Brac Croatia

You can travel to Brac by car, bus, ferry or plane. The map of Brac shows the main locations of Bol, Supetar, and minor towns. Read the rest of this entry »

Brac Geography and Clime

Thanks to Vidova gora (778m), Brač is the highest island in the Adriatic Sea. It is the biggest island in Middle Dalmatia and third by size among all Adriatic islands. Area of Brač consists of 354, 57 sq km. Read the rest of this entry »