Splitska (island of Brac) [Island Brac]

Splitska, 7 km from Supetar, is a small harbor and settlement on the northern coast of the central Dalmatian island of Brac that is connected to the mainland by daily ferry lines from Split and Makarska. Along with traditional occupations - agriculture, wine and olive growing - tourism is playing a more and more important role thanks to beautiful beaches surrounded by pine trees in the bays of Splitska and Zastup. We recommend it to those looking for a quiet family holiday and those who like homegrown food, as well as wine produced on the island. You can find accommodation in private rooms and apartments.

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