Best attractions and places to see around Bol are found on the southern coast of Brač Island, Croatia. This region is characterized by its Adriatic Sea coastline, the highest peak on the Adriatic islands, and a mix of historical sites. Bol offers a diverse landscape for exploration, from unique pebble beaches to ancient monasteries. The area provides opportunities to experience both natural landmarks and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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No, you can't drive up here. But it's a nice hike.
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Small town with beautiful alleys and everything you need on holiday
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Completely overcrowded. More beautiful sections can be found everywhere.
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Restaurants, bars, shops and much more with a beautiful view
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Mhhh, more hype than reality
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Beautiful little village with shops and restaurants right on the water
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The HAKUNA MATATA beach bar is highly recommended. Delicious food with healthy ingredients. If you're biking, consider whether to leave your bike at the top or ride the entire way down. But then you'll have to pedal hard all the way back up. ;-)
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Bol is famous for its natural beauty. The most iconic is Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) Beach, a unique pebble beach whose shape shifts with the tides. You can also visit Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the Adriatic islands, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Beyond Zlatni Rat, you'll find other beautiful beaches like Martinica Beach and Borak Beach.
Yes, Bol has a rich history. The Dominican Monastery in Bol, a 15th-century site on the Glavica peninsula, houses a museum with ancient artifacts and art. Another fascinating historical site is the Dragon's Cave (Dračja Pećina) near Murvica, known for its 15th-century carvings. The Blaca Hermitage, a monastery built into a cliff, also offers a glimpse into the region's monastic past.
Families will find plenty to do. Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) Beach is suitable for children due to its shallow waters. The Bol Waterfront Promenade is a pleasant 2-kilometer walk connecting the town to Zlatni Rat, with cafes and kiosks along the way. There's also an Aquapark near Zlatni Rat Beach with inflatable obstacles and water slides for fun.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Vidova Gora, the highest point on Brač Island. From here, you can see Bol, Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) Beach, and even the island of Hvar. The bell tower of the Dominican Monastery in Bol also offers splendid views of the coastline.
Bol is a hub for water sports, especially windsurfing and kiteboarding, thanks to its favorable wind conditions. You can also enjoy paddleboarding, jet-skiing, kayaking, and scuba diving. Equipment rental and lessons are widely available at various water sports centers, including near Camp Aloa Beach Bar & Watersports.
Yes, Bol offers several hiking opportunities. You can hike up Vidova Gora for incredible views, with a well-marked trail from Bol. There's also the Rocky Hiking Trail Above Bol and a Forest Trail with Red and White Markers. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Bol guide, which includes easy to difficult trails.
Absolutely. The region around Bol offers various cycling routes, from scenic coastal rides to more challenging climbs up Vidova Gora. You can find detailed options, including road cycling routes, in the Road Cycling Routes around Bol guide.
The Bol Waterfront Promenade is a scenic 2-kilometer path connecting the town center to Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) Beach. It's lined with pine trees and Brač stone, offering a pleasant walk with kiosks, cafes, and small beach coves along the way. It's a popular spot for a leisurely stroll.
Bol serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby islands. Popular day trips include visits to the islands of Hvar and the Pakleni Islands. You can also take a trip to see the famous Blue Cave (Modra Špilja) on Biševo Island.
The best time to visit Bol for attractions and outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites, and the crowds are smaller than in the peak summer season. Summer (June-August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, but attractions can be more crowded.
Beyond the main attractions, Bol is known for its wine production. You can enjoy wine tasting tours at local vineyards located on the slopes of Vidova Gora, experiencing the region's viticultural heritage.
Visitors frequently praise Bol for its beautiful beaches, particularly Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) Beach, and the charming atmosphere of its old town. The scenic Bol Waterfront Promenade and the stunning views from Vidova Gora are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the variety of cafes and restaurants available.


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