Bol

Bol is a town on the island of Brac in Dalmatia. Situated in a secluded place on the southern coast of the island, Bol is the oldest town of Brac and one of the most famous seaside resorts of the Adriatic.

Get in
The most common way to get to Bol is by ferry from Split Harbour, which is easily reached on the frequent buses from Split Airport (40 mins). There are direct catamarans from Split. Over summer there is also a direct catamaran from Split Airport. Ferry lines are run by Krilo Shipping Company and RAFT Croatia ferries. Alternatively, take the car ferry from Split to Supetar on the other side of the island (approx 1 hour, services hourly in season), and then take the bus to Bol (approx 40 mins). Check for the timetable of the buses. If you take a ferry later in the evening you will have to take a taxi since there are no buses after 19:00. For the correct bus timetable, check local agencies before arrival.

In the high season there are flights to the airport on Brac Island itself which is less than 10 km from Bol; these tend to come from Zagreb early on a Saturday morning.

Get around
Brac is a small island - it takes about 40 mins to drive from north to south, there is one roundabout on the whole island and one set of traffic lights! Buses take tourists and locals alike around the island or you could hire a car or scooter to explore.

Once you are in Bol everything is within walking distance, just make sure you have a good pair of flat shoes as the town is set on a hill.

See
Bol has some beautiful historic buildings, including the ancient monastery and houses built by the Venetian rulers. The area is incredibly scenic. If you are feeling active, Vidova Gora, the highest point on the island, is just behind Bol and gives fabulous views across the Dalmatian coast.

Do

 * Enjoy diving, windsurfing, water sports (tubes and banana) and Bol beaches.
 * Zlatni Rat (Golden Cape) is a "triangle" beach that has trees in its middle. When you stand in the wonderful water on one of the sides of the beach you will see basically only the trees, the sea, and the sky. Perhaps the most beautiful beach in Croatia.
 * Play tennis on one of 26 beautifully-situated clay tennis courts, with mountains behind and seaviews in the front.
 * Bol is famous as ideal spot for the windsurfing and kitesurfing. Sport centers in Bol provide courses with experienced instructors and equipment rental.

Eat
Bol has a great selection of reasonably priced restaurants and cafe-bars. For, you can have a cappuccino in a cafe-bar on the waterfront, which is great for people-watching. You might see Bernie Ecclestone arrive on his yacht or catch Goran Ivanisevic wandering around (he has a house nearby). The old wine cellar (Podrum) is a beautiful venue for couples and large groups when you would prefer to eat indoors, or try Maza and Topolino for squid pizza. Local specialties include the famous Brac lamb and the fresh fish that local fisherman bring everyday on the market.

Drink
Bol's numerous cafe-bars are open early till late, so you can have a coffee at 06:00 and return for a beer at 24:00. There are two excellent open-air cocktail bars, one halfway between the town and the beach, and Varadero's, with a house DJ in summer, is right in the centre of town.

Sleep
Bol has plenty of accommodation to offer. From luxury hotels to hostels and private rooms.

Go next
Bol offers many different types of transport for hire when you are ready to explore: cycles, scooters, quad bikes, cars, and boats. You can easily explore some of the other towns on Brac island or hop over to Hvar, a major destination in its own right on the island facing Bol. A day trip to Split is highly recommended, to explore the fascinating architecture or just go shopping.