". . . unspoiled island living in true Adriatic style, Brac is the perfect blend of casual elegance and authentic island lifestyle." | Brac Island . . .casual elegance . . . Adriatic island style
Voted second in the 2009 "World's Best Islands to Live On" by Islands Magazine, Brac's protected bays, pristine waters , island lifestyle and perfect weather make it an idyllic holiday experience.
"Olive trees soften the surroundings and contribute to the region's storied cuisine, including fresh fish, local cheeses and Plavac wine. Life moves at the right speed, guided by an old-world ethos."
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See for yourself why islanders say about Brac - people "came for a moment and stayed forever." Unspoiled villages are scattered across the island where traditional life carries on with stone carving, fishing, olive, citrus and grape harvests. Excellent fresh fish, family olive oil, home produced wine and local "grappa" can still be found in every village. Local stone masons transform the beautiful white Brac stone and carry on the traditional craft in the architecture, fine buildings, lovely churches, bell towers, gravestones and intricate art work of the island villages. The protected harbor of Milna on the south west side of the island is the new gathering place where international yachts linger for a taste of traditional village life and local fishermen sell their daily catch quaiside. Close to Hvar, Solta and VIS islands and to the historic town of Split, Brac is truly the gateway to Dalmatia. The island's natural beauty, environmental integrity and slow pace are a siren call to visitors from around the world.
". . . Croatia's beautiful and historic Dalmatian coast is being rediscovered by international trendsetters." - - - Steve Dougherty, NY Times |
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