Boat Tour Brela: Brela – Island Brač




Boat Tour Brela: Brela – Island Brač

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Boat tour Brela takes you on a unique experience! Experience the unique beauty of the Croatian coast, discover hidden coves and relax with your company on a unique wooden boat from 1897.

Enjoying the sea, panoramas, snorkeling, and swimming awaits you!

Boat tour Brela: what will I see?

1. BRELA

Brela is a small tourist resort situated on the Makarska Riviera. They offer the riches of the crystalline sea, seven kilometers of natural pebble beaches, the scent and the beauty of the thick pine tree forest (in large part a natural monument), numerous pedestrian zones which entangle the walking area along the coast, to the old hamlets, proud of the old Dalmatian architecture, and all the way to the peaks of the mountain Biokovo.

2. VRUJA BAY (DUBCI)

Bay is a beautiful resort situated halfway between Omis and Makarska. At the foot of the mountain Biokovo, there is a beautiful beach with a restaurant and submarine water source.
Vruja Bay (Dubci)Bay is another pearl of Omis Riviera. Vruja is also called Vrulja or Dubci. Bay is situated halfway between Omis and Makarska. And at the foot of the mountain Biokovo is a beautiful beach with a renovated, elite restaurant and hotel. Near the beach is the underwater source of the Cetina River, and this bay is an ideal place to cool off on the hot summer days. According to a local legend, there is a sunken city Pelegrin whose bells are heard on stormy nights.

3. ISLAND BRAČ

Island Brac, the largest island of the central Dalmatian group of islands, the third largest among the Adriatic islands; area of 394.57 sq km; population of 13,824. It is separated from the mainland by the Brac Channel, from the island of Solta by the so-called Splitska Vrata (Split Gate), and from the Island of Hvar by the Hvar Channel.
The highest peak of the island, Vidova Gora (Vitus’ Mount) (778 m), is also the highest peak of all Croatian islands.

The limestone part of the coast is rocky and steep, while the rest is rather low and sandy (on the southern side from Farska to Bol, and on the northern side from Sutivan to Supetar).

PRICE INCLUDES:

Professional skipper
Gasoline
Welcome drinks
Snorkeling masks



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