This campsite is located in the north of the island of Brač, 2.5 kilometres from the town of Supetar. The combination of the sea and a thick pine forest makes it a true nature retreat. And the traditional drystone walls, a priceless part of Brač's cultural heritage, only add to the authenticity. With an impressive cricket orchestra in the background, the pebble beach invites you to swim and relax.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- intimate atmosphere and great location
- children’s playground, heated pool, and restaurant
- dog beach and showers, pet-friendly restaurant and bar
Accommodation options
The pitches are divided into three zones and can accommodate campervans and tents. All have electricity, water, drainage and Wi-Fi. They range in size from 60 m2 to 130 m2 and are all a stone’s throw from the beach. Pitches are covered with fine gravel, and some are enclosed by shrubs or traditional drystone walls.
The 32 m2 mobile homes offer privacy, comfort and a beautiful view of the sea. Ideal for families and couples, they can accommodate up to six people and have a kitchen, living room, two bathrooms, two bedrooms, and a spacious terrace (24 m2) with table, chairs and sun loungers.
Campers have access to sanitary facilities with showers, a washing machine, sinks, children’s bathrooms, and facilities for people with disabilities. There is also a campervan repair shop.
Beaches and pools
The 500-metre-long pebble beach runs the entire length of the campsite and is no more than 40 metres away from the furthest accommodation unit. There are showers and changing cabins, with sun loungers and umbrellas available for rent. Those who prefer peace and quiet can choose the rocky section with two small jetties, and there is also a section for dogs.
The campsite has a 30 m2 heated outdoor swimming pool with a sundeck and free loungers and umbrellas. Close by is a bar and a children’s playground.
Restaurant
The Bunja restaurant and beach bar are set in a pine forest just a few metres from the beach, offering a great view and delicious seafood, meat and vegetarian dishes. The beach bar serves great coffee, refreshing drinks, smoothies, matcha and wine.
There is also an indoor entertainment room on site.
Activities and excursions
The campsite organises various excursions, and offers bike, boat, SUP board and kayak rental. Here you can also book island tours on mountain bikes or electric bikes, free climbing with experienced instructors, and guided excursions with tasting of local oil and wine and visits to galleries with admirable stone exhibits. Sea tours include visits to the main attractions of Brač, five islands in one day, or SUPing or kayaking with breathtaking sunsets in the background.
What to do and see on the island of Brač?
Just a five-minute drive from the campsite is the town of Supetar, where you can explore its sacred heritage, including a unique neo-Byzantine mausoleum and the thousand-year-old Church of St Luke.
About ten kilometres away from Supetar lies the 3,000-year-old village of Škrip, the oldest settlement on the island, with small stone houses and the Radojković Castle, built by the Illyrians and now home to the Brač Island Museum. Also worth a visit is the listed Cerineo Castle, where you can taste homemade olive oil and wine.
While here, be sure to take a walk to Pustinja Blaca, a grandiose stone monastery that rises from a cave where hermits sought refuge from Turkish attacks. Today it is one of the island’s most valuable landmarks.
Finally, take a dip in Zlatni rat, the island’s most famous beach.