Brač Island Coast
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Brač Island Coast

Supetar → Bol
45 km
1 Days

About This Route

Zlatni Rat beach to Vidova Gora — Croatia's highest island peak and iconic horn beach.

Detailed Route Guide

Forty-five kilometres from Supetar to Bol cross Brač — the Dalmatian island famous for white limestone that built Diocletian's Palace in Split and for Zlatni Rat, a golden pebble spit that shifts shape with current and season at Bol harbour. Reach Brač by ferry from Split — the crossing takes fifty minutes, Jadrolinija and private operators carry campervans, and Supetar harbour puts you minutes from fuel and a waterfront Stellplatz before heading south on roads cut through stone-mason country. Vidova Gora at 778 metres is the highest peak on any Adriatic island — the access road climbs steeply enough that a VW T3 needs second gear and engine braking, but the summit view across the Hvar channel to the Pakleni islands rewards the mechanical effort on any clear morning.

Zlatni Rat beach at Bol's tip is Croatia's most photographed shoreline — a triangular tongue of pale pebble extending into turquoise water that bends with prevailing currents, best approached before nine in the morning when the municipal car park still has spaces and before sunbed-rental operations claim the narrowest sections. Škrip, Brač's oldest settlement inland from Supetar, preserves Illyrian and Roman stone walls in a village where olive oil producers sell cold-pressed oil from groves that cover half the island — ask at farm gates for tasting appointments rather than expecting walk-in shops. The drive between Supetar and Bol passes through pine forest and open hillside where stone-cutting workshops still export Brač marble to architects worldwide.

Camping Bijar near Bol handles overnight stays with sea proximity; Supetar harbour Stellplatz suits arrival-day parking; private olive-grove owners near Škrip sometimes allow quiet nights if you buy oil and ask permission. Zlatni Rat parking closes at sunset — do not attempt to stay on the beach road where wardens patrol and the spit narrows to walking width. After rain, the Vidova Gora descent is slick on cambered corners — keep speed low and avoid riding brakes for the full drop from summit to coast.

May delivers an empty Zlatni Rat before Split weekenders flood the ferry on Friday evenings. September pairs warm Adriatic swimming with hawk migration visible from Vidova Gora ridges above Bol. The bora wind gusts hard through Bol's harbour in winter and can disrupt ferry schedules from Split — check maritime alerts before planning a single-day circuit. One day covers Supetar, Škrip, and Bol with Zlatni Rat; add a second for the Vidova Gora summit walk and olive-oil tastings in Murvica village above the coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, with care — Vidova Gora access to Croatia's highest island peak is steep; Zlatni Rat beach parking fills by 9am in summer. Ferry from Split to Supetar takes vans.
One day Supetar to Bol via Škrip stone village works; add a second for Vidova Gora summit walk and olive oil tasting in Murvica.
Camping Bijar near Bol; Supetar harbour Stellplatz; private olive grove parking near Škrip (ask owners). Zlatni Rat closes parking at sunset.
May for empty Zlatni Rat spit before Split weekenders arrive. September for warm Adriatic water and Vidova Gora hawk migration. Bora wind can gust hard in Bol during winter.

Points of Interest

Zlatni Rat

Nature

Golden horn beach

Vidova Gora

Nature

778m — highest Adriatic island peak

Škrip

Town

Oldest settlement on Brač

Route Highlights

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Route Information

Distance45 km
Est. Duration1 Days
StartSupetar
EndBol
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