Bol today
Bol was once a place of winegrowers, fishermen and sailors, and today it is a distinctly touristic area. People are direct and original. This favorite village in Brac has a developed network of the most modern hotels and a variety of accommodation in private houses, apartments and camps.
In addition to service activities, the offer is completed by several clubs, a windsurfing school, a sailing and diving school, a large tennis center, various sports fields, a fitness center and many other facilities.
Bol is a favorite destination for excursion boats and sailors, and the harbor has a special mooring for yachts. As an attractive tourist destination, Bol nurtures a recognizable cultural identity and special features that delight visitors.
The wider Bol area is an area of great recreational capacity, with unique cultural-historical, monumental and folklore elements and a unique combination of “continental” and maritime ambience.
Small Murvica , with its vineyards and beautiful beaches, is a true Polish idyll in the tourist area of Bol. It is known for its desert monumental remains, especially the Dragon’s Cave, a miniature church in a cave with carved reliefs and religious figures.
Blaca , at the foot of a steep cliff in the Brač wilderness, amazes with its monumental, harmonious building in which the hermits have placed period furniture, a piano, valuable paintings, a library, a collection of antique weapons and antique clocks, and a telescope. The monastery existed continuously for four centuries, and today it is a unique cultural monument of human labor and human endurance, which, as an ethnological exhibit, is also inspiring for contemporary life.
Gornji Humac and Pražnica are settlements in the upper part of the island. They are popular for their specific atmosphere, island specialties and other interesting things. Your stay in Bol should definitely be used to visit Vidova Gora , as well as to tour and experience the entire island, which in summer days provides an atmosphere of fullness of life.