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Brač Island Villas — The Complete Guide to Croatia's Stone Island | Croatia Premium Stay

Brač Island Villas — The Complete Guide to Croatia's Stone Island | Croatia Premium Stay

Brač is not the loudest island in Croatia. It is not the most famous. It is the one that stays with you.

Ivana · 2026-06-01 · Brac

Brač is not the loudest island in Croatia. It is not the most famous. It is the one that stays with you.

Why Brač

Most islands in Croatia are defined by one thing — Hvar by nightlife, Korčula by its old town, Vis by its remoteness. Brač resists that reduction. It is an island with several characters, none of them performed.

The stone. The silence of the interior. Zlatni Rat — a beach so specific in its shape that photographs of it appear on Croatian currency. The konobas in the villages where the menu is short because everything on it was grown, caught or raised within twenty kilometres. And the people — Bračani — quietly, specifically proud of their island in a way that reveals itself slowly, once you show genuine interest.

This guide covers what you need to know before you book a villa on Brač — how to get there, where to stay, when to book, and what the island actually is beyond the famous beach.


Getting There

Brač is reached by ferry from Split or Makarska. There is no airport on the island. That is not an inconvenience — it is part of what makes it Brač.

⚠️ Before you book your ferry: In July and August, car ferries to Brač fill quickly — especially on Fridays and Saturdays. Book your ferry slot in advance through Jadrolinija (jadrolinija.hr). Arriving without a reservation in peak season and expecting to drive onto the next ferry is a genuine risk.

Route Departure Duration Cars Best for
Split → Supetar Split ferry terminal ~50 min Yes Most popular, frequent departures
Split → Bol Split ferry terminal ~1h 10min Passengers only Travelling without a car, heading to Zlatni Rat
Makarska → Sumartin Makarska port ~50-60 min Yes If exiting motorway at Baška Voda direction
Split → Bol (catamaran) Split ferry terminal ~1h 10min Passengers only Travelling without a car, heading to Zlatni Rat

Motorway tip: If you are driving from the motorway, your exit choice determines your crossing point. Exiting at Split-Dugopolje puts you on the road to Split ferry terminal — the Split → Supetar crossing. Exiting earlier toward Baška Voda or Makarska puts you on the Makarska → Sumartin route, which serves the eastern part of the island. Neither is wrong — it depends on where your villa is located.


Where to Stay

Brač rewards those who think carefully about location. Each part of the island has a different character, and the right villa depends entirely on what kind of holiday you are imagining.

Most Popular · Ferry Hub

Supetar

The island's main town. Villas here feel connected — close to restaurants, the market, the promenade. A good base if you want the island's social life within walking distance. Ferry from Split arrives here.

Prestigious · Beachfront

Bol & Zlatni Rat

Croatia's most famous beach. The pebble tongue that shifts with the current. Villas here book earliest and command a premium — reserve as far in advance as possible.

Authentic · Heritage

Pučišća

Croatia's stone capital. The Stonemason School here has trained sculptors for over a century. White stone buildings, a sheltered bay, complete quiet. Staying near Pučišća is a statement of taste.

Hidden · Untouched

Selca & Sutivan

Two of Brač's most underrated villages. Sutivan is simple and beautiful — a short drive from Supetar but a world quieter. Selca is the eastern gateway, worth visiting even just for an afternoon.

Privacy · Seclusion

Škrip & Interior

The island's oldest settlement. Olive groves, stone walls, views to the sea from above. Guests seeking full retreat have discovered the interior. The best kept secret on Brač.

Balance · Local Life

Near Supetar (Splitska)

Close enough to the ferry, far enough from the crowds. Villas in this zone offer the best of both worlds — town within reach, genuine peace at the property. A favourite among guests returning for a second or third visit.

💡 Insider note: In recent years we have noticed a clear shift — guests increasingly seek villas near Pučišća or Sutivan rather than the most central locations. You can always take a catamaran or drive to Zlatni Rat for a day. But you cannot recreate the silence of an olive grove villa in the evening.


The Stone of Brač

"To say your house is built from Brač stone in Croatia — there is nothing more prestigious. Nothing further, nothing better."
A Croatian saying about Brač limestone

Brač limestone — called brački kamen — is perhaps the most prestigious building material in Croatia. Diocletian's Palace in Split, the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, and the Reichstag in Berlin all used it. The Pučišća Stonemason School, one of the few remaining schools of its kind in the world, still trains young craftsmen in the ancient techniques.

When Croatians say a house is built from Brač stone, they mean it as the highest compliment. Villas here carry that heritage — in their walls, their terraces, their garden paths. It is architecture that has earned its beauty through centuries.


When to Book

Brač fills up faster than most Croatian islands, particularly for quality villas. Waiting until spring to book a summer villa is a genuine risk.

Period Book By Price Level Ideal For
July 1–20 February Peak Families, groups
July 21–31 January Peak + Premium stays, Zlatni Rat
August 1–15 December Highest All types
August 16–31 February Peak Couples, smaller groups
June April Mid Best value luxury, fewer crowds
September June Mid–Low Best overall — warm sea, empty beaches
May & October Anytime Low Hiking, gastronomy, complete privacy

🏆 Best kept secret: Early September on Brač is arguably the finest week of the Croatian summer. The sea is at its warmest (often 27°C), the beaches are quiet, the restaurants have time for you, and the light is golden in a way that July never quite manages. Guests who discover September rarely go back to August.


Food, People & Island Pride

There is an old Croatian joke that Bračani — the people of Brač — are tight with money. Having spent time on the island, we can confirm: it is not true. What is true is that Bračani are proud. Quietly, deeply, specifically proud of their island, their stone, their small churches in the old villages, their particular way of doing things.

If you show genuine interest — in the village church, in the old olive press, in the stonemason's tools — you will not be brushed off. You will be told a story. Slowly, perhaps with some gestures to bridge the language gap, but told properly. This is an island where hospitality is not a transaction.

The gastronomy matches the pride. Lamb from the karst, locally pressed olive oil, fish from the channel between Brač and Hvar. The best meals on Brač are not in the restaurants overlooking Zlatni Rat — they are in the konobas in the interior, where the menu is short because everything on it was grown, caught or raised within twenty kilometres.


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Founder of Croatia Premium Stay · Local luxury travel expert · Based in Split, Croatia. Ivana has spent years connecting travellers with the finest private villas across Dalmatia — directly from owners, without commission.