Sutivan (island of Brac) [Island Brac]

Sutivan lies 7 km west of the Supetar ferry port that is connected to Split by daily ferry lines. Sutivan goes back to the 15th century and, apart from sacral monuments, has several interesting Renaissance houses and Baroque summer residences. There are mostly pebble beaches in Sutivan, while there is a sandy beach in the Livka bay nearby. Evenings in Sutivan are great for pleasant walks in the park with its palm and pine trees. You can try homegrown food and wines of Brac in numerous restaurants and konobas (local restaurants). If you are looking for an active holiday, we recommend Cape of Gomilica, perfect for underwater fishing. The bay of Sutivan is a safe port for smaller boats, while it is recommended to anchor larger boats outside of the port.

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