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Brac

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Nearby to the popular destination of Split, Brac boasts some lovely coves and bays and gives visitors an interesting glimpse into authentic island life.  Brac is perhaps most famous for its glittering white stone - used to build the White House in Washington DC - and Zlatni Rat, the long lavish beach which extends into the Adriatic.

As the largest island in central Dalmatia, Brac boasts several towns, villages and a Dramatic Mediterranean landscape of steep cliffs, pine forest and inky waters.

All of our Croatian destinations can be visited independently as a Croatian self-drive holiday, a coastal cruise or an organised land tour. Escorted tours will often include transportation, an expert local guide and entrance to attractions such as National Parks, cathedrals and monuments.

  • Flight time from London: 2hr 20min
  • Split Airport: 30km from theferry terminal; transfer time about 40min
  • Split to Brac ferry: 50min transfer time
  • Currency: Euro or Kuna
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Important Notice: Introduction of the EU Schengen Entry/Exit System

Please be advised that, effective from 12th October 2025, a new Entry/Exit System (EES) will be implemented for all travellers entering and exiting the EU and Schengen Area.

This digital system will replace the current manual passport stamping process by electronically recording border crossings for UK nationals and other non-EU travellers.

At this time, no action is required from travellers prior to their journey. We recommend reviewing the official government guidance to understand how this may affect your travel arrangements.

For comprehensive information, please visit the official UK Government website:

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