Brač, Croatia

Rent a boat in Brač, Croatia in a few minutes!

Rent a boat in Brač, Croatia in a few minutes!

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Hiring a boat is the ideal way to explore the hidden beauty of Brač. Croatia is a place of thousands of islands with the chance to participate in hundreds of activities and adventures. With your boat hire in Brač, you can discover dreamy landscapes including Milna, Bol, and Supetar at a surprisingly great price. You can easily find the ideal catamaran, motor yacht, sailboat, or speedboat of your choice from Marina Vlaska in Milna. You directly contact the owners for the ideal boat or simply allow a BednBlue travel expert to guide you with some suggestions.

You have plenty of options:

You can book and hire a sailboat or speedboat with a skipper, or without if you own a license, and enjoy a one-day cruise to Bol or Supetar. You also have the option to rent a motorboat, their fast-cruising speed will allow you to tour various beaches you desire with ease, including the famous Golden Horn beach. If you book a catamaran, you will have plenty of space to throw a party or celebrate a wedding anniversary onboard. Finally, you can hire a luxury yacht or sailboat from Brač and go island-hopping in the Adriatic Sea for as many days as you wish.

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Boats in Brač

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Brač is a famous nautical destination in Croatia and is the largest of the central Dalmatian islands. Before you rent a boat from Brač and enjoy an active holiday off the coast, you can mix with the locals and taste their quality food. Most of the islanders celebrate feasts throughout the year, either in street markets, concerts, art exhibitions, or in town squares. The food culture mainly consists of freshly caught fish, homegrown vegetables, olive oil, vinegar and jams. The Olive Oil Museum in the settlement of Skrip, not far from Supetar is an interesting place that offers visitors the learning process of olive oil with a small shop that sells local products.

Strolling through the town, You will notice that the drywalls along the roads and houses are covered with sophisticated works of Brač stone. In fact, the white stone of Brač is still kept alive and has been used for the construction of famous buildings such as the White House in Washington.

From the 10th century all the way to the 20th, Brač has flipped between Croatian rule and interrupted by Venetian control, as well as periods of Hungarian and French rule. Visitors can still find several attractions which are part of the significant history of the island. The cultural monument known as Pustinja Blaca was built by Croatian monks and sits in an amazing cove. It consists of a church, a library with over 11,000 books, and an observatory with the third-biggest telescope in Croatia.

Two places you cannot leave Brač without visiting are Milna and Bol. The former is a tourist destination 20 km southwest of Supetar, which used to be a port for merchant ships, still functioning as the most protected and beautiful harbor on Brač. The small town used to be called “Valle di Mille Navi” by the Italians, which translates to a bay with thousands of boats. Visitors can rent a boat in Milna to enjoy an equally wonderful vacation in Brač with their preferred vessel. The latter destination, Bol, is situated on the southern coast of the island and has won the champion of Croatian Tourism almost 17 times! The most popular attraction in Bol is the Zlatni rat, also known as the Golden Horn, which elegantly extends like a small tongue from the town. The beach has been listed multiple times as one of the top beaches in Europe thanks to its soft white mixture of pebbles and turquoise waters.

With your boat rentals in Brač, you can explore the 118 kilometers long coastline and discover the hidden gems of Milna, Supetar and Bol. Once you have selected your favorite catamaran, motor yacht, sailboat, or speedboat with your pre-arranged meeting point in Brač, you can begin a full day of fun and sun on the beach. You can enjoy a cruise to Lovrecina beach in the charming town of Postira for example. The sea stretches for almost 100 m and offers a perfect natural shade. Supetar is situated on the northern side of Brač and consists of lovely beaches too. Make sure you visit Vrilo, Banj, and Babin Laz beach. The most popular option for a day cruise and a favorite of many tourist brochures is Zlatni rat beach. Moreover, since the beach is situated in Bol, you will have extra time to explore the stone houses, churches, chapels, and the small beaches in the center of the town. Bol is also a true paradise for sports lovers, with several surfing competitions organized in the summer. The perfect day adventure would end by tasting some delicious lamb dishes of Bol and sipping on the medal-winning wines of the town, including Stina Plavac and Stina Posip.

That is not all, guests are welcome to hire a boat in Milna and combine their adventure with Solta and Vis. With an experienced skipper, you can explore the Milna coves, which are perfect stops for snorkeling. The beautiful bay of Osibova is 6 nautical miles from Milna and Mrduja is a picturesque island between Brač and Solta offering clear waters. For a two-day trip, you can plan a leisurely cruise to Split and Trogir. If you really want to escape from the city hustle though, you can sail towards the Krknjasi and Drvenik islands, a perfect slice of paradise near Sibenik.

Below you will find some useful information for your boat rentals in Brač.

Marina Vlaska: A marina in Milna that offers 71 berths for yachts up to 20 m long. The bay is surrounded by pine trees and is open all year round. The nearest restaurants and apartments are just a 5-minute walk from the marina. You will also find a pharmacy, post office, police station, and a fish market. There is parking on-site as well as repair services.

Marina Vlaska is 25.7 km away from Split airport, the nearest one (45-minute drive).

Supetar Harbour: The main ferry port of the island. There is an inner pier for smaller crafts, and it is possible to anchor in the sandy cove 500 m West of the harbor.

The harbor is connected to Split by ferry.