Brač is a well-known island that has the highest elevation of all the Croatian islands - the peak Vidova Gora can be visited in numerous ways (car, bike, hike) and offers unforgettable views. The whole island boasts a history of stonemasonry, in fact the stone from here was also used to partially build the Washington White House. Like any Croatian island, there are plenty of vineyards, local food, as well as locally made olive oil made from olives grown. On our new route we want to take our Sunsail guests to experience Croatia as it once was - visit old fortresses built by the ancient stone masons, anchor in turquoise waters, taste traditional dishes with homemade olive oil, and spend quiet evenings surrounded by pine trees fragrance. Brač route will enable just that - to enjoy hot Croatian summer and still find calm and peaceful places for relaxation, combined with flotilla activities during the week.
Highlights
- Famous stonemasonary school
- Snorkelling along mezmarizing coastline
- Explore a monestary carved into living rock
Marina Agana
The day's sailing
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Sunbathing
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Exploring

Marina Agana is just a 20-minute ride away from the Split airport, situated in a small town- Marina. While waiting for boarding after getting situated with check in, guests can have lunch at one of the restaurants, do their provisioning, or just hit the beach while sipping coffee or a cocktail.
Discover Marina Agana
Marina Agana to Bobovišća Bay
The day's sailing
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
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Sunbathing
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Exploring

Sunday starts with a flotilla breakfast and briefing, here you will learn details about the route, as well as ideas for the day stops for lunch. Destination for the evening is Bobovišća bay, found on the western side of Brač island, 18 nautical miles from the base, it is a small town with 2 restaurants. The bay is perfect for kayaking and paddling. Milna town with its bars and nightlife is only a 5 min taxi ride away for those looking for a night out.
Discover Bobovišća
Bobovišća to Pučišća
The day's sailing
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
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Sunbathing
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Snorkelling
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Exploring

Leaving Bobovišća bay head northeast and begin your trek around the island. Along the way the northern shore has several beautiful bays to spend an afternoon swimming or snorkeling, such as Splitska bay or Postire. Another spot on the way is Supetar town – a lively place full of tourists and hotel resorts. This evening’s overnight destination is Pučišća town, at the end of a deep and protected bay. This town boasts the deep stonemasonry tradition with a rich history waiting to be told.
Discover Pučišća
Free Sailing Day
The day's sailing
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
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Sunbathing
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The free sailing day is a chance to choose your own destination for the evening. To the east is Luka or Povlja bay on Brač island with excellent shelter and anchoring possibilities. Makarska town is a modern and lively town, with great night life and beaches. For hikers or nature lovers Biokovo mountain has an awe-inspiring skywalk. Sumartin town is the youngest town on Brač island, but it has the oldest ship building in the Adriatic. Bol town is on the southern tip of Brač island positioned right next to the famous Golden Horn beach. Bol is popular for windsurfers and divers, and is home to the highest peak of all Dalmatian islands. Inquire for more options on your free sailing day.
Explore on Your Own
Vrboska town, Hvar Island
The day's sailing
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
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The flotilla meets back up again on Hvar island, on the north side in a sheltered bay of Vrboska. This town is known as “Little Venice”, because the bay goes so deep inland it starts to seem like a channel. The flotilla will be spending the night on a town quay, where there is a great spot for a “rakija” tasting. Rakija is a schnapps, grappa, or liquor, there are various names and even more tastes.
Explore Vroska
Lučice bay, Brač island
The day's sailing
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
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Sunbathing
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Snorkelling
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Exploring

It is a short sail from Vrboska to Lučice bay only 16 nm, which allows for a lot of day stops and exploring on the way. For example, make a stop on Golden Horn beach on Brač, Smrka bay on Brač and see an old submarine tunnel, or Blaca bay where one can hike to a monastery carved in living rock. Once you arrive in Lučice bay go for a snorkel and explore the caves that line the bay. A group meal is planned for this night at a local restaurant, and Milna town is about a 20 min walk away for those who want to explore further.
Explore Lučice bay
Lučice bay to Marina Agana
The day's sailing
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Suggested activities
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Sunbathing
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Snorkelling
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Exploring

Friday is the day the flotilla makes its way back to the base. If weather permits guests can sail back along the southern side of Šolta island, visiting bays like Tatinja or Jorja on the way, or even stopping in Maslinica town to explore. In the evening prizes are given out and guests can choose to spend the night in the Marina town or venture to Trogir with a taxi, visiting the old kern of the town, a site full of history.