| Hidden away on
the West coast of Brac at the foot of a deep bay lies the
traditional Dalmatian village of Milna. The shelter afforded
by the bay made it a natural place for the islanders to settle.
They built their first houses around where the church stands
today and a stroll through this area will take you past some
of the oldest houses on the island.
The natural shelter of the bay has made the town a popular
holiday destination among sailors and two marinas cater to
demand from yachtsmen. During the summer you can while away
an afternoon watching the yachts glide in and out of the bay
or you can take advantage of the many activities on offer.
In the evening we recommend a walk around the end of the bay
from where you can watch the sun set over the island of Solta.
One and a half kilometres to the South there is the village
of Osibova, the first of Lucica’s five indented bays.
The tranquil setting and views across to Hvar alone are worth
the trip but it is the water that sets this area apart. The
bottom of the bays are carved out of white rock and when the
sun shines the sea turns a deep turquoise colour which you
won’t find anywhere else in the Mediterranean.
Cafes/Bars/Discos 6
Restaurants 8
Tourist office +385 21 636 233
ACI Marina +385 21 636 306 |