Die ultimative 3-Tages-Reiseroute zur Insel Brač: Kultur, Natur und Küste
Wenn man eine Reise nach Kroatien plant, träumt man leicht von Dubrovnik, Split oder Hvar, aber für diejenigen, die den Menschenmassen entfliehen und trotzdem ein typisches kroatisches Inselerlebnis genießen möchten, ist Brač das perfekte Reiseziel. Brač liegt nur 50 Minuten mit der Fähre von Split entfernt und ist eine der nächstgelegenen und vom Festland aus am einfachsten erreichbaren Inseln. Damit ist sie die ideale Wahl sowohl für Kurztrips als auch für längere Aufenthalte. Ob Sie Abenteuer, familienfreundliche Aktivitäten oder einen erholsamen Küstenurlaub suchen, Brač bietet alles.
Mit 396 Quadratkilometern ist Brač die drittgrößte Insel der Adria und bietet viel Platz, um sie in Ihrem eigenen Tempo zu erkunden. Während bestimmte Gebiete, wie die berüchtigte Stadt Bol und der Strand Zlatni Rat, in der Hochsaison überfüllt sein können, sorgen die Größe und Vielfalt der Insel dafür, dass es immer ruhigere Orte zu entdecken gibt. Brač ist die ideale Insel für diejenigen, die eine Mischung aus Touristenattraktionen und Abenteuern abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade suchen. Von Stränden über kroatische Kultur bis hin zur Geschichte ist für jeden etwas dabei. Sie wurde sogar zur familienfreundlichsten Insel Kroatiens gekürt.

Profi-Tipp: Brač lässt sich am einfachsten mit dem Auto oder Roller erkunden. Sie können Ihr eigenes Auto mit auf die Fähre bringen oder bei Ihrer Ankunft eins mieten. So oder so wird Ihr Inselabenteuer mit einem eigenen Auto zum Kinderspiel.
Obwohl wir empfehlen, eine ganze Woche auf Brač zu verbringen, um wirklich alles zu erleben, was diese Insel zu bieten hat, haben wir für Sie die ultimative Reiseroute zusammengestellt, damit Sie die Highlights erleben, falls Sie nur ein paar Tage Zeit haben. Hier ist Ihre perfekte dreitägige Reiseroute für die Insel Brač.
Tag 1: Supetar & Škrip – Eine Mischung aus Geschichte und Entspannung
Morning: Start your journey in Supetar, the charming town that serves as your gateway to Brač. As the largest town on the island, Supetar offers convenience as a base. Stroll through its narrow streets, admire the traditional Dalmatian architecture, and let yourself unwind into the island’s laid-back rhythm. For a refreshing start to the day, head to Benny’s Bar, where you can enjoy the pool, bar, and beach front views.

Afternoon: Make your way inland to Škrip, the oldest village on Brač and one of the most historically significant places on the island. A visit to the Olive Oil Museum is a must, where you can learn about the island’s centuries-old tradition of olive oil production. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in a tasting session, where fresh olive oils, local cheeses, and island-grown produce are paired with a glass of local wine. Next, walk just a few steps to the Brač Museum to explore the island’s layered history, from ancient Illyrian times to the Roman era and beyond.

Evening: As the day winds down, make your way to Restaurant Familija in Lučice Bay. This hidden gem, now in its second season, is tucked away in a bay and offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding landscape. Their menu focuses on the freshest seafood and local ingredients. We love the beetroot carpaccio with sheep cheese, steak tartare and the show stopper tuna steak. The wine list includes favourites like Stina and Saint Hills. This spot is truly worth the trip to Brač on its own.

Tag 2: Vidova Gora & Bol Stadt – Wein mit Aussicht
Morning: Begin your second day with a drive up to Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the island and in the whole of the Adriatic. The drive takes you through rugged landscapes dotted with olive groves and herds of sheep. Once at the top, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views that stretch across the Adriatic Sea to the nearby islands of Hvar, Vis and beyond. On a really clear day, you can even see Italy. Look down on Bol town and Zlatni Rat Beach for a peek at your next stop.

afternoon: After soaking in the views, descend to Bol, a lively coastal town known for its world-famous beach, Zlatni Rat. Spend a few hours lounging on this unique, pebbly beach which stretches out into the Adriatic like a horn. The beach is famous for the way it changes shape depending on the direction of the winds. When you’re ready to explore more, take a leisurely stroll along the promenade into Bol town, where you can browse local artisan shops or stop for a light lunch at one of the many seaside cafes. As the afternoon winds down, treat yourself to a wine tasting at Stina Winery. Located right on the waterfront, Stina offers a tasting experience that showcases Brač’s wine-making heritage, with local varietals like Plavac Mali and Pošip.

evening: For dinner, head to Boket 78, a cozy restaurant tucked away on one of Bol’s quieter streets. Known for its inventive approach to traditional Dalmatian cuisine, Boket 78 offers a contemporary dining experience made from local ingredients. The intimate atmosphere makes it a perfect spot to wind down after a day of exploring, while enjoying the creative menu.
Tag 3: Sutivan nach Milna – Erleben Sie das Inselleben
morning: Start your final day in the peaceful village of Sutivan, where the pace of life slows down. Known for its cobbelstone streets and charming harbor, Sutivan offers a quiet escape from the busier parts of the island. Enjoy a laid-back breakfast with coffee and freshly made cakes at Gelateria Rosa, a trendy spot with adorable interiors. Afterward, head to Debuleca for brunch, where you can try island-inspired dishes made from local ingredients.

afternoon: Continue your journey along the coast with a scenic drive toward Ložišća, a small, hilltop village known for its stunning views. The Ložišća Lookout Point provides a perfect vantage point to soak in the dramatic landscape of the village. From here, make your way to Osibova Bay, located near Milna. This secluded beach offers crystal clear waters in a calm bay and is the perfect spot to spend the afternoon tanning and swimming.

evening: To cap off your adventure, head to local’s favourite Konoba Kopačina in Donji Humac for a traditional Brač meal. This beloved restaurant is famous for its lamb dishes along with other regional specialties like peka (a traditional Dalmatian slow-cooking method). Watch the sun set over the rolling hills surrounding the restaurant as you toast to a perfect weekend on Brač.
Bereit, Brač zu entdecken?
This 3-day itinerary gives you a perfect taste of Brač’s natural beauty, rich culture, and ancient history. From top food and wine spots to stunning views, we’ve laid out everything you need for an unforgettable few days on the island. Whether you’re exploring coastal villages or sailing the Adriatic, Anchor Croatia can help plan your ideal Croatian getaway. Check out our customized trip planning for personalized guidance, or discover more of Croatia on our blog.