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City in Croatia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇭🇷
Country
Croatia
Type
City
Best time to travel
June to September, windsurfing best in July/August due to strong Maestral
Budget/day
85-140 € (beach hotel, restaurants)
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Split about 2 hours, ferry to Supetar 50 minutes, then 40 minutes by bus/car to Bol
About Bol
Bol on the island of Brač hosts Zlatni Rat, probably the most famous beach motif in Croatia – a narrow pebble tongue that stretches like a horn into the turquoise sea and changes its shape depending on the wind and currents. This natural wonder on the southern coast of Brač is not an ordinary beach: The tip of the golden horn literally shifts with the tides and the Maestral wind, so the beach looks different every day. Zlatni Rat is therefore not only a bathing paradise but also a living geological phenomenon. Bol itself is a charming harbor town with a long history dating back to Roman times. The Dominican monastery from the 15th century at the eastern edge of the village houses a significant art collection with a Tintoretto painting and is beautifully situated on a peninsula surrounded by cypress trees. The old town, with its stone alleys, konobas, and the baroque parish church, has preserved its authentic charm, even though Bol has long been one of the most visited places in Dalmatia. For windsurfers and kitesurfers, Bol is a mecca. The reliable Maestral wind sets in every afternoon, transforming the sea in front of Zlatni Rat into an ideal surfing area with perfect standing areas and constant side winds. Several surf schools and rental shops offer courses for beginners and equipment for advanced surfers. Those who prefer a quieter experience can explore the abandoned quarries above Bol, from which the famous white Brač limestone originates – the same stone that adorns the White House in Washington and the Diocletian Palace in Split. The ferry from Split to Supetar takes only 50 minutes, and from there it is another 40 minutes by bus or car to Bol.
Top 6 highlights in Bol
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn)
Croatia's most famous beach – a 500-meter-long pebble tongue that constantly changes its shape
Dominican Monastery
15th-century monastery with a Tintoretto painting and beautiful garden on a peninsula
Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
Top-notch conditions thanks to the reliable Maestral wind every afternoon in front of Zlatni Rat
Vidova Gora
At 778 meters, the highest point of all Adriatic islands, panoramic view of Zlatni Rat and Hvar
Dragon Cave (Zmajeva špilja)
Medieval hermit's cave with mysterious dragon reliefs, accessible via a hike from Murvica
Brač Quarries
Historic quarries of the white limestone used for the White House and the Diocletian Palace
Hotels in Bol
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Bol
Recommended travel time
June to September, windsurfing best in July/August due to strong Maestral
Summer
Hot and sunny, 28-34°C, afternoon Maestral wind for cooling
Winter
Mild, 8-14°C, calm, many establishments closed
How much does a holiday in Bol cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
50-75 € (apartment, konoba)
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
85-140 € (beach hotel, restaurants)
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
160-300 € (boutique hotel, boat tours)
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Zlatni Rat faces west – seek sun protection or shade under the pines in the afternoon
Hike Vidova Gora in the morning – the photo of Zlatni Rat from above is the best shot of Croatia
Book the Split-Supetar ferry online in advance (Jadrolinija) – often fully booked in high season, especially with a car
Croatia adopted the Euro in 2023 and is in the Schengen Area – no border stay required anymore
Wear sturdy hiking shoes to the Dragon Cave – the path from Murvica is rocky and steep
Food & drink in Bol
These specialties you must try!
