Other places in Island of Brac
Milna
Review by Ann from Birmingham
The island of Brac is, essentially a small mountain range on an island. There are no "main roads", but to get anywhere involves traveling along bending mountain roads. The rugged coastline, formed at the foot of the mountains is in places breathtakingly beautiful, though sometimes frustrating as the most beautiful places are really only accessible by boat.
There are lots of small pebble beaches accessible by road, and a couple of small sandy beaches - though these take some finding! The biggest tourist attraction on Brac - the beach at Bol is spectacular but in August was incredibly crowded, whereas the other beaches we visited were much quieter.
The town of Milna where we stayed is a bit like Dartmouth in Devon, a small but bustling harbour, where many yachts moored each night, but also with an active fishing fleet, which gave it more interest as a working town.
Read more in our destination guide to Island of Brac.