Bol Travel Guide

Once upon a time Bol was a settlement of wine-growers, fishermen and sailmen, and today it is primarily a tourist settlement. People are direct and original.
This popular Brac settlement has a developed network of modern hotels and diverse accommodation in private houses, apartments and camps.
In regard to catering-oriented activities, there are several clubs, a surfboarding school, a sailing and diving school, a large tennis centre, various sports courts, fitness center and many other facilities.
Bol is the favorite destination for excursion boats and yachtsmen, and has a special berth in port for yachts.
As an attractive tourist destination, Bol promotes its recognizable cultural identity and peculiarities which delight the visitors.
Wider area of Bol is a space with large recreational capacity, with unique cultural-historical, monumental and folklore elements and an original combination of "continental" and maritime ambient.
Small Murvica, with vineyards and beautiful beaches is a true idyll of Bol. It is known for its desert monuments’ remains, especially for Zmajeva spilja (Dragon’s cave), a miniature church within the cave with caved reliefs and religious characters.
Blaca, under the steep cliff within Brac’ roadless region is impressive for its monumental and harmonious structure in which recluses placed stylish furniture, piano, valuable paintings, library, collection of antique weapons and antique clocks, a telescope. The monastery has existed continuously for four centuries, and today it is a unique cultural monument of human effort and human endurance which as an ethnologic exhibit is motivational for modern life.
Gornji Humac and Pražnica are settlements situated in the upper part of the island. They are popular visiting sites for their specific atmosphere, island specialties and other interesting points. When staying at Bol, you should definitely visit Vidova gora and also visit and experience the entire island which during summer creates atmosphere of life’s enjoyment and indulgence.
Zadar Travel Guide

Tourist attraction of Zadar is also based on the combination of yachting tourism, various types of accommodation and catering services, atmosphere, charming beaches and promenades, excursions to closer and farther surroundings, as well as interesting cultural, artistic and entertainment events and programs and on especially valuable cultural and historical monuments.
Biograd na Moru Travel Guide

Biograd on sea is a Croatian royal city first mentioned in the 10th century while in the 11th century it was the seat of the Croatian kings and bishops.
The city flourished as the crown city of the medieval Croatian kings and in 1102 the Hungarian - Croat king Koloman was crowned in it.
The city was destroyed by the Venetians in 1125 and the only cultural monument that survived is St. John's Basilica (11th cent.). Remaining proof of its tumultuous past can be seen in the Native Museum.
Bol Travel Guide

Once upon a time Bol was a settlement of wine-growers, fishermen and sailmen, and today it is primarily a tourist settlement. People are direct and original.
This popular Brac settlement has a developed network of modern hotels and diverse accommodation in private houses, apartments and camps.
In regard to catering-oriented activities, there are several clubs, a surfboarding school, a sailing and diving school, a large tennis centre, various sports courts, fitness center and many other facilities.