Things to do in Bol in October

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Overview

October is a good time to visit Bol. The weather is usually mildly cool and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 57—68°F (14—20°C).

Bol has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your October trip to Bol. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to October. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Bol in October. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout October, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Bol in October

Top experiences in October
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Holidays in Bol in October
October
  • Day of the Croatian Parliament (October 8)
Other notable holidays
  • Unification Day of Istria, Rijeka, Zadar, and the Islands (September 25)
  • All Saints' Day (November 1)
  • Remembrance Day (November 18)
  • Christmas Day (December 25)
  • St Stephen's Day (December 26)
  • New Year's Day (January 1)
  • Epiphany (January 6)
  • Međimurje Unification Day (January 9)
  • Day of the International Recognition of the Republic of Croatia (January 15)
  • Day of Peaceful Reintegration of the Croatian Danube Region (January 15)
  • Ramadan Start (February 8)
  • Day of the Establishment of the National Defense of the Republic of Croatia (March 15)
  • Father’s Day (March 19)
  • Easter Sunday (March 28)
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Weather in Bol in October

Temperatures on an average day in Bol in October

The average temperature in Bol in October for a typical day ranges from a high of 68°F (20°C) to a low of 57°F (14°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Bol, August, has days with highs of 85°F (29°C) and lows of 71°F (22°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 49°F (9°C) and lows of 40°F (5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Bol in October based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in October
68°F
highs
57°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, breezy
Feels like
26%
Chance of rain
0.131 in
Amount
11.6 mph
Wind speed
67%
Humidity
11.1 hrs
Daylight length
7:04 AM
Sunrise
6:09 PM
Sunset
55%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in October
With an average high of 68°F (20°C) and a low of 57°F (14°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Bol in October

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Bol has to offer for travelers in October, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Bol that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Bol for October.
Zlatni Rat Beach Resort
1. Zlatni Rat Beach Resort
4.4
(311)
Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Airy quarters in a refined hotel featuring a restaurant & a cocktail bar, plus beach access.
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The most perfect location if you wanted easy access to the beach. It is literally the nearest hotel from the Zlatni rat beach. Very friendly and professional staff. The housekeepers did an amazing job in making our room clean. The room was so nice and comfortable. The breakfast was good and to be honest it was the best food we ate in Brac 🤣
From the moment Micki checked us into our accomodation, we could not fault a thing. The rooms were very clean and spacious, the service very obliging and second to none and the location was just a short walk to Europe's most famous beaches 'Zlatni Rat'. Our stay was awesome and would definitely recommend and come stay again. Could not fault a thing. Until next time. Ciao.
Perfect location walking distance to Zlatni Rzt beach and 15 min to Bol. Room was beautiful, clean, spacious and quiet. The front desk were so helpful all of them. The housekeeping came and cleaned and changed the towels every day. Breakfast on the terrace was amazing!
Impeccable location, nice and comfortable room, and incredibly kind and helpful people! From reception to the restaurant, Dusan, Miki, Mate, Josip and Ognjen were all so kind and really made my stay wonderful. Thank you!
our air conditioner didn't work. we told the staff and they promised to look during the day while we are at the beach. when we came back from the beach they forgot so they were making it the whole time we were in the room. the first night we were without air conditioning, and the second in a room with masters. they then transferred us to another room only after the intervention of the manager. the staff said there were no available rooms even though there were more available on the booking. then on the last night we were transferred again to the third room because the second one was reserved. The hotel has potential, but with management work. it is not enough to offer the guest 0.2 dcl champagne as an excuse. someone took their time and paid for a vacation and that vacation looked like I described.
I just got back home and couldn’t resist writing this review right away. From the moment we booked, we felt completely taken care of. When we arrived, we were welcomed by Miki, Dusan, Katerina, Ognjen, and the rest of the team—each one radiating warmth and professionalism. This place is more than just a hotel. It’s a little world where you have everything you need—delicious meals from breakfast to dinner, a shop on site, live music at dinner, and views that honestly look like a postcard. But what truly made our stay unforgettable was the staff. They catered to every need with a smile, even arranging a golf cart ride to and from our car (a small detail that made a big difference in the summer heat!). 💙 A heartfelt thank you to Miki for his kindness, attentiveness, and genuine care—he truly set the standard for what hospitality should feel like. And of course, a big shout-out to Dusan, Katerina, and Ognjen as well—their warmth and professionalism made our stay unforgettable 💙 If I could suggest one tiny improvement, it would be lighter short-sleeve uniforms for the staff in those hot 30–40°C summer days—they’d still look elegant, and it would make their work more comfortable.
From the moment we arrived at Zlatni Rat Beach Resort, we were completely captivated by its unbeatable location—just steps from the iconic Zlatni Rat Beach, with its crystal-clear waters and unique pebble shoreline. It truly doesn’t get better than this. The resort itself is thoughtfully designed for convenience and comfort. Parking is just seconds from the rooms, which are spotless, stylish, and equipped with everything you need for a relaxed and carefree stay. And the food? Absolutely exceeded my expectations. I’ll admit I was skeptical about hotel dining at first, but this is no ordinary hotel restaurant. It's a proper, high-quality restaurant connected to the resort—and honestly, one of the best around. I highly recommend trying the octopus salad—it's a standout dish. What truly made this stay exceptional, though, was the staff. Their warmth, humor, and dedication elevated our entire experience. At reception, Biljana, Dusan, and Miki were incredible—always available, helpful, and full of that genuine Balkan hospitality that makes you feel like family. In the restaurant, Josip, David, and Strahinja not only provided fantastic service but also brightened our days with laughter, generous touches, and spot-on recommendations. Honestly, it’s the people here who will bring me back. The building is beautiful, the beach is world-class, the food is delicious—but it’s the staff that made it unforgettable. If I had to find one downside? The mosquitoes—but even they couldn’t dampen such an amazing experience. PS: I read a review stating that there is a strong smell from the sewage which I did not feel as everything around us only smelled of lavenders, the sea and some great food.
We recommend this hotel! Very nice and comfortable hotel with excellent food, views and service. The staff is super helpful. Katarina from the office and Dusan, the driver who took care of our luggage were very helpful 🙏👍. Love to come back!
Vidova gora
2. Vidova gora
4.9
(644)
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
The highest point of the Adriatic islands, this landmark peak is accessible by foot or vehicle.
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Fantastique and challanging walking. The road is well signed, full of stones but good for walking. For us with a 8 year old boy took 3 hours to walk up. The view is beautiful. At the top there is a small bar with icecream, coffee and souvenires. To go up and down it was about 10 kms. Challanging but beautiful.
We drove to the top. I can't imagine hiking it in the heat. The views were amazing. There was a small cafe at the top but the views were stunning. I would be careful at the top around the cliff edges. Most of the island has a lot of rock but this drive gives you some interesting forest time as well on the way up!
It's the tallest mountain in the isle of braç, and the view is amazing. You can clearly see the Zlatni rat beach from up there and also the very cool formation of the island in front (Hvar island if i'?m not mistaken) which I thought looked like a hand reaching out. 10/10, definitely would recommend
Amazing spot!! Went there for sunset and left in total awe. The access is very easy through a pine forest and uphill there’s a small free parking, after which you have to walk a paved road for 5-10 minutes to reach the top. Amazing views of the Hvar and Vis islands, also of Zlanti Rat beach and, of course, Bol and the rest of southern Brac. Must see spot on the island.
One of the most beautiful beaches I've seen in Croatia. It's on the island of Braz. The island is easily assecable from Split. A 50 minute ferry ride to Supetar.
Challenging hike but very fascinating. The trail was not identified on Google Maps and we had trouble finding the path in the beginning, luckily there were marks for hikers everywhere (see the red and white circle in the picture). The hiking trail starts from road UI. Gornje Podbarje where there is a hiking plate. We followed the marks and it took c. 3.5 hours to go up and c. 2 hours to go down. There were loose gravels everywhere on the path and it can get tricky especially on the way down. The view from the top was amazing and there is a table and a bench for picnic. There is also a small shop for refreshment. The mountain peak is also accessable by car/bike. For hikers, bringing plenty of water and food is recommended. Overall, it's worth a visit.
Vidova Gora is an absolutely amazing place. The view from the top is simply stunning – especially if you come just before sunset. As someone from this region, I really recommend visiting during that time because the light and atmosphere are truly magical. Just a small tip: bring something warmer to wear, as it can get chilly up there even in summer. The road that takes you through the forest to the top is also really beautiful and adds to the experience. The only downside is an abandoned building near the viewpoint – it looks a bit neglected and spooky. Hopefully, it gets renovated in the future to match the beauty of the rest of the place.
Great place to walk or cycle up, wonderful panorama view
Blaca Hermitage
3. Blaca Hermitage
4.7
(1450)
Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
Remote 16th-century monastery built into a cliff, with an on-site historical museum.
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It was closed when I went by today, Saturday, February 1st, 2025, at 1 pm. Nonetheless, there was a black and white cat kind enough to greet me after I’d rang the bell. 😄 It’s a beautiful experience and a great place for contemplation during the offseason.
Really great hike, not so difficult, 40 minutes in one direction approximately. For me one of the top 3 places on Brač.
The place is nice and well preserved. A small kitten greets you near the waiting zone so prepare some food for him))) You have to wait for guided tour but not for too long. Payment 8 euro in cash only. The path to the monastery is quite challenging: you have to walk down around 20 minutes from parking. The road sometimes is quite steep and stones are quite big and some of them quite slippery. I have attached the photos. If the weather is sunny take a lot of water with you as you cannot buy it there (but you can buy some wine). If the weather is rainy please think again as some stones become very slippery while wet. And use hiking shoes with thick sole because even running shoes are not the best choice as you can feel every stone and it makes uncomfortable. The way back takes 30 minutes as it goes up. Also worth mentioning that road to the parking can be unpleasant for your car: the last 5 kilometers there is no asphalt or concrete, just stones. Usual city car will pass but with some scratches.
Really great value tour and tasting for €6 per person. Guide very informative. Had the olive grappa to start then tasting at the end of various jams with yummy olive oil and bread. Great experience.
Great explanation in the Blaca Museum in English. We learned a lot about the place and how they ušed to live here. The way to the hermitage is a bit difficult but it is worth it.
8 eur for ~30 mins tour with guide in English, very interesting expositions. Requires 2km walk in a mountainy terrain, normal shoes recommended
The hike there and back is very nice. The views from the hermitage are lovely. We never got to see the inside as the tour guide was done for the day. Overall, it's a nice experience to see once. Also - definitely drive all the way down the first road to the designated parking area. I don't recommend walking from the main road, you'll be walking for ages.
Definitely worth visiting! 30 minutes hiking (mostly downhill) to the place and a bit more on the way back. Have a good sneakers and plenty of water. You can buy a bottle of water at the monastery for 30 kn. There is no toilet at the monastery.
Golden Horn Beach
4. Golden Horn Beach
4.4
(28389)
Public beach
Sights & Landmarks
Windsurfing & boating are popular at this landmark spit with white sand & clear water.
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The beach is amazing and the sea is very clean — you can even see the bottom. It's just a little cold. The view is fantastic, with the sea on one side and mountains and greenery on the other. You can swim while enjoying the beautiful scenery. There are plenty of cafes and bars around, and the prices are average. If you want, you can rent a sunbed. I really liked it — it's definitely a place worth seeing.
Beautiful beach, no major waves so the water is very flat and swimmable. Sometimes there’ll be some fish in the sea to swim around. Pebble beach so please bring water shoes otherwise you’ll be hobbling, Absolutely beautiful. It’s about a 10min bike ride from the main port.
Beautiful beach — definitely worth the visit! I had read several reviews saying it gets very crowded, and since we went in August (high season), we decided to take the 6 a.m. ferry to arrive around 7 a.m. From 7a.m until 9:30-10am the beach was still quiet and almost empty, and we enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere for a few hours before it started to fill up later in the morning. You can really see the difference in the photos! Tip: arrive early and choose a sunny day — the water looks much more vibrant and blue when the sun hits it. Totally worth it!
We arrived by the local Arriva bus service from Supetar to Bol and walked along the promenade to the beach area. The walk is predominantly flat and the pathway is easy to walk. There are places to stop to have something to eat/drink and the public toilets are well signposted. The beach is free to visit and is stunning. There are places where you can hire water sports activities and bars and restaurants to stop at. We walked along the pebble beach and stopped for an ice-cream and a drink and found the prices were the same as anywhere else on Brac. Definitely worth visiting
An absolutely amazing place. The beach changed shape every time we went there. The water is crystal clear but it was pretty cold when we were there. Beach was spotless. Easy to rent sun loungers, parasols, etc. Just scan the QR code and pay. Definitely worth a visit if you are on the island.
Magnificent beach, famous for a good reason. Various low or high adrenaline beach activities are offered. Or you can just relax and enjoy! 🙂 Nearby place of Bol and surrounding area offer accommodation, restaurants, bars, daily boat trips, windsurfing and other activities.
The beach is very beautiful, the water is clear and warm and its particular shape is interesting to visit. But unfortunately it has become way too tourist-oriented for my taste, everything is insanely expensive (compared to prices on other beaches on the island), it’s very crowded throughout the day, the only natural shade area is under the pines in the center of the beach, where there are also located countless food and drink trucks, and you get to lay down in a smell of gas and fried food. Although the natural beauty of the beach is undeniable, overall the day spent there turned out to be the least fun day on the island.
Got the ferry over from split. 80 euros return for both of us. Had breakfast in Bol, walked to the beach maybe 20 mins. It was already very hot 9am July 25. Plenty of sun beds. 39 euros for 2 beds and unberrella Went to the bar for a nice cold drink. Nice atmosphere. Nothing is cheap, remember this.
Stina Winery
5. Stina Winery
4.6
(457)
Temporarily Closed
Winery
Food & Drink
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We had a wonderful tour today with a young man. He was knowledgeable and fun! We learned a lot about the winery business and history of Croatia. We liked the first white wine - local grape and enjoyed the red (a rose was served in between). We learned the story behind their white label. And did you know Srinagar Winery is the closest winery to the sea of any winery in the world?!!!
Stina is a must-visit on Brać. Their Rosè and Pošip are especially good. The local cheese and Pršut with olives made the perfect snack to pair with a few glasses in front of the beautiful Bol harbor. The winery is located in a nice historic building and is very beautiful inside. Great wines, great service. I’d highly recommend a visit!
I raved about this winery that I discovered in Bol 14 years ago. I am again thoroughly enjoying the wines. Igor, the waiter, who has served us over the last couple of nights is very friendly and knowledgeable about the wines.
The wine tour and tasting was very disappointing. We chose to do this on a rainy day in Bol, but I imagine a lot of the magic (and what justifies the higher price point), would be enjoying the tastings with beach views. Instead, we were stood inside and did not get a seat. We purchased the most expensive tasting but the tour guides barely spoke to us - they seemed to stand round everyone else giving them more detail on the wine they're drinking etc, but acted like we weren't there. Not sure if it's cause we looked a bit younger, or cause we're a queer couple, or something else entirely - but it didn't feel good. We were walking to the bar to grab multiple glasses of wine at a time and drink it without knowing what it was etc. We may as well have saved the money and just bought the wines ourself. Our tasting was at 5pm so by 6pm there was another tour going round and we felt hurried out and ended up gulping down the wine. The tour itself was maybe 20 mins, in about 3 rooms. Some of which were really thin so we ended up so far away from the guide that we couldn't hear a thing he was saying. It would make far more sense to tie the tour in with the actual wines we'd be tasting - explain them as we go so we can really appreciate what we are trying, rather than just seeing the machines that make them. And I'd suggest adding a cap to the people on a tasting, so everyone can have a more worthwhile experience. In a perfect world, rainy days would also mean a discount, so we aren't paying a 'by the beachfront' premium, when it can't be used. We spent about €77 on two tastings - not worth it and the whole experience put a dampener on our experience of Bol.
Lovely experience here - great wine, good explanations about the winery, gracious hosting with lovely local olive oil, cold cuts and cheeses, and kid friendly. Highly recommend a visit if you get to Bol - and try to find their wines even if you don't get there, they're excellent.
Good prosecco, good wine, nice place to sit at, also possible to sit at the beachside. It's very romantic. The atmosphere is special.
Absolutely amazing. Whole environment, sea, wine, vibe. You can sit in front of the winery on the tables that have a view on the sea or you can visit winery inside. There are lots of wines to choose from and also some dishes like homemade ham, cheese,olives. We enjoyed it. Recommended!
Wine tasting from small cruise boat. Only had whites which are okay. Need to come back someday and try their reds. Fun fact, closes winery in the world near an ocean.
Dominican Monastery
6. Dominican Monastery
5.0
(7)
Permanently Closed
Convent
Museums
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Nice quite place with unique atmosphere. Just couple of meters from the only and very good restaurant in bay.
(Translated by Google) Hidden bay, quiet, close to nature.. Paradisiacally simple and pristine with crystal clear water that invites you to swim. Plus an authentic restaurant with umpteenth generation residents who live from fishing and agriculture... being able to take part in this is a priceless luxury for us. It's nice that it still exists. . (Original) Versteckte Bucht, ruhig, naturnah .. paradiesisch einfach und ursprünglich mit kristallklarem Wasser, das zum Baden einlädt. Dazu ein authentisches Lokal mit hier in x-ter Generation Ansässigen, die von Fischfang und Landwirtschaft leben ... daran teilzuhaben ist ein unbezahlbarer Luxus für uns. Schön, dass es das noch gibt. .
(Translated by Google) A safe place to hide from the storm (Original) Sigurno mjessto sakriti se od bure
(Translated by Google) Perfectly (Original) Savrseno
Nautic center Bol
7. Nautic center Bol
4.6
(108)
Temporarily Closed
Recreation center
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Great fun on speed boats on a very nice tour over islands around Brač all the way to Vis with unmissable blue cave. Crew was great, boat was great. Easily booked in Bol on Brač, no problems boarding and has a lot of fun. Don't forget the sunscreen and something to put over when boat is speeding. Tour is goods with visits to unique and landmark beaches and locations.
Jet skiing in Bol was absolutely unforgettable! Everything was perfectly organized, from the clear safety instructions to the friendly staff who made sure we felt comfortable at all times. Special thanks to one of the younger team members — the guy with medium-length brown wavy hair, orange sunglasses, and a cap. He was not only professional and attentive, but also had such a fun and unique energy that made the trip extra special. Believe it or not, he even has a talent for calling dolphins — and during our ride, a few of them actually showed up near us! It felt magical and added something truly unique to the whole experience. We always felt safe because the staff never left us out of sight, and they were ready to assist immediately if needed. The booking process was also clear and easy, with transparent information about everything we needed to know. This was by far the highlight of our trip to Croatia. If you want both adventure and safety — with a little touch of magic — this is the perfect place. Highly recommended, and we can’t wait to come back!
We googled that the Jetskis are powerful but we were not given information in advance that they are limited to approximately 50% power. Fun only for first-timers. I didn’t enjoy.
Warning! Jet skiing is fun all over the world, including in Bol. BUT be aware that you will be completely alone out on the sea. Despite prior agreement, our tour guide left us all alone on the water, even after the weather suddenly turned stormy. We were assured that all we had to do was raise our hand and we’d be picked up by the boat if we felt uncomfortable continuing on the jet ski. However, the boat distanced itself so much that we couldn't even see it anymore — we were completely abandoned. At that distance, a raised hand is useless, and help cannot arrive in time — which, in the worst case, could end in disaster. Just because the jet skis are equipped with GPS does not mean you’re safe, especially when the sea suddenly becomes rough and dangerous (which happened to us). The manager is relatively polite, but one of the younger staff members — the one who drives the boat, with medium-length brown wavy hair, an orange pair of sunglasses and a cap — is incredibly disrespectful, rude, and arrogant beyond belief. He left us alone on the open water and then lashed out at us when we pointed out that it was absolutely unacceptable to leave participants of the tour out of sight, alone at sea. Not a single apology. No remorse. Just arrogant, disrespectful comments and childish responses. Additionally, the booking process is misleading. When asked whether a boat license is required to operate a jet ski in Croatia, they claim that no license is necessary — which is not true. In Croatia, a valid boat license is always required for jet ski use. Since most tourists don’t have one, they simply lie in order to make more money. The Nautic Center profits from this while putting its customers at serious legal risk. Croatia’s coast guard and maritime police frequently patrol the waters and often stop jet ski users to check for proper licenses. If you’re caught without one, fines can easily exceed €1,000. So, if you're okay with being left alone without help, dealing with a rude, arrogant, and irresponsible tour guide, and potentially facing hefty fines for misinformation, then this jet ski tour is just right for you. Otherwise — stay away.
Definitely a must have. The instruktors were chill, the jetskis are in oerfect condition. The blue cave tour was great, I’d recommend it to go with Saja and Mikey (instruktors).
We went on a 1-day trip with them to Blue cave. I would really recommend it. Perfect crew, safe drive, top boat and music when travelling. Just perfect.
We went for the trip to Vis and Modra Spilja on the recommendation of the owner. The trip was worth the recommendation. The skipper and the tour guide did the best job in entertainig the group. They were really relaxed and professional. Thanks and see you next time.
Absolutely loved it! We did the sofa boat experience and had an amazing time! Lots of screaming and laughing, everything you could hope for ahah!
Zmajeva špilja
8. Zmajeva špilja
4.5
(23)
Cave
Nature & Parks
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We enjoyed this very unique place. However, this pin is not the actual location of the cave. There is a second pin on Google maps labeled Dragon's Cave, which is the actual location. It is a little south and slightly west of this pin's location. The hike is a bit of a challenge, and it would be frustrating to get lost following directions to the wrong pin. I tried to submit a correction to Google maps but for some reason the action couldn't be completed. Anyway... I just wanted to share that information so that hikers are more likely to find the actual cave with these very unusual carvings. The gate is closed unless you hire a guide, and so I took my photos reaching my phone through the gate.
Better do it with a local guide cos the direction is not clear. Some people says u can do it on your own so v did it and obviously v failed cos v do t have enough water! N this trail is not easy for kids and beginner!
Do this tour only with a tourguide! Don‘t do it on your own. First of all you probably won’t find the cave and second of all you won’t understand the history and value of the cave. Zoran did an outstanding job explaining the history and especially the mythology of the carvings. One of my best expiriences as a tourist. Can fully recommend. Zoran will explain everything in croatian, german or english. Hvala Zoran!! Even if you are lucky enough to find the cave you will be greeted by a closed gate…
It is an amazing place! And I think it is the biggest treasure of the Brac Island. You have to go there with a guide, but it is worth! It would be very difficult to find it if you go by yourself only. Place is closed and the guide is approved to open it. The guide knows a lot about the place, and tells very interesting stories during a way. He explains every detail in the cave. Take a drinking water with yourself as the way goes up in sun.
Very intersting trip and guide. Supply yourself with water, and hikking gear!
Never seen anything like it. Must visit, must see. 🔥😍
(Translated by Google) Beautiful experience! Unfortunately little publicized... I found this excursion among the brochures at the reception of the Bluesun hotel (in Bol). The hotel also organizes excursions for non-guests. Unfortunately they provide little information about it but they put you in contact with the guide. Only the guide has access to the cave. The walk lasts about 90 minutes, starting from Murvice, and takes place on a steep and stony path (you will need trekking shoes and a bottle of water!). The road back is different and less arduous, but no less beautiful. Our guide was very knowledgeable. He always made small pauses in which he enthusiastically described the different theses on the history of the cave and also led us to learn about Slavic mythology. The cave is imbued with magic. There are remains belonging to different historical periods, high reliefs, water cisterns and small "rooms". Highly recommended experience (Original) Bellissima esperienza! Purtroppo poco pubblicizzata.. ho trovato questa escursione fra i depliant della reception dell'hotel Bluesun (a Bol). L' hotel organizza le escursioni anche per i non ospiti. Purtroppo forniscono poche informazioni a riguardo ma ti mettono in contatto con la guida. Solo la guida ha l.accesso alla grotta. La camminata dura circa 90 minuti, con partenza da Murvice, e si svolge su un sentiero ripido e di sassi (occorrono scarpe da trekking ed una bottiglia d acqua!). La strada del ritorno è diversa e meno impervia, ma non per questo meno bella. La nostra guida era molto preparata. Ha fatto sempre delle piccole pause in cui ci ha descritto con entusiasmo le differenti tesi sulla storia della grotta e ci ha portato a conoscere anche la mitologia slava. La grotta è intrisa di magia. Ci sono resti appartenenti a periodi storici differenti, altorilievi, cisterne dell'acqua e delle piccole "stanze". Esperienza caldamente Consigliata
(Translated by Google) Excellent climbing route to the cave. A strong ascent on the rock. Unmarked. To visit the cave, you need a guide whose number is on the first sign in Murvica near the parking lot. Beautiful to visit even without a guide. Enough for a photo. (Original) Odlična ruta penjanja do špilje. Jaki uspon po kamenjaru. Neoznačeno. Za posjetu špilji je potreban vodič čiji broj je na prvom znaku u Murvici kod parkinga. Prekrasno za posjetiti i bez vodiča. Dovoljno za fotografiju.
Turistička agencija "More"
9. Turistička agencija "More"
5.0
(2)
Permanently Closed
Travel agency
Tours
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(Translated by Google) Professional relationship, excellent communication, very easy contact for an agreement, all in all, EXCELLENT (Original) Profesionalan odnos odlična komunikacija veoma laki kontakt za dogovor sve u svemu ODLIČNO
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