Milna (island of Brac) [Island Brac]
Milna, a tourist destination and harbor on the island of Brac, lies 20 km south west of Supetar, a ferry port to boats that connect Split with Brac. Since the bay of Milna is the safest and best harbor on the island, a marina with 200 berths has been built in the bay. The settlement developed in the 16th century when an aristocratic family decided to build a fortress and church there. Apart from its magnificent architecture and Mediterranean ambiance, Milna is known for several bays with sandy and pebble beaches, such as Pasikova, Lucice, Maslinova and Osibova, ideal for families with small children. There is a well kept swimming area in the bay of Vlaska. Active holiday lovers have many sporting activities (6 a side soccer, volleyball, basketball, boccia and table tennis) at their disposal.
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