Pucisca (island of Brac) [Island Brac]

Pucisca is a place and harbor on the northern coast of the central Dalmatian island of Brac that is connected to the mainland by daily ferry lines from Makarska and Split. The place is known for its stone-carving tradition, while stone from the quarries nearby has been used in the White House in Washington. Pucisca is popular with tourists because of the beautiful, sheltered bay in which you can find private and hotel accommodation. We recommend sailing, surfing and diving to outdoor enthusiasts. Many cultural and entertainment events take place during summer in Pucisca and its surroundings. Pucisca is ideal for a pleasant holiday with family and friends.

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