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How to get on Brac & Povlja

» By car

» By ship

» By bus

» By plane

» By train





By car

If you are coming from North, you have 380km long path from Zagreb to Split:
Zagreb – Karlovac – Plitvice – Knin – Sinj – Split.

If you are coming from direction of Rijeka, you will take following path to Split:
Rijeka – Zadar – Sibenik – Split (this road is leading to Dubrovnik on the south of Croatia).

When you reach Split, take a ferry to Supetar on the island Brac (it sails something about 50 minutes).
From Supetar, you have to go another 30 km by car to Povlja.

If you are coming from south of Croatia, take a ferry from Makarska to Sumartin on the island Brac.
From Sumartin you have about 15 km to go by car to reach Povlja.



By bus

Split is well connected by bus with all bigger European cities, and the bus station in Split is near the port.
So, if you reach Split by bus, you can easily continue your journey by ferry, catamaran or hydrofoil boat.
Bus station information’s telephone number: +385 60 327 327.

By ship

Fast coastal line connects Rijeka, Split, Hvar, Korcula and Dubrovnik.
From Split you can take a ferry to Supetar on island Brac.
From Supetar you can take a bus or taxi or you can go by car to Povlja (it is 30 km long way).
You can also reach Povlja directly from Split, travelling by catamaran or hydrofoil boat
(it sails something about 50 minutes). Split is also well connected with all main Italian ports.

By plane

In the summer season you can reach Brac by plane directly. Airport is about 20 km far from Povlja.
Another option is to go to Resnik, near Split, and than take a ferry, catamaran or hydrofoil boat to Brac.
This route is possible during whole year.

By train


If you are arriving by train in Croatia, there is a line from Zagreb to Split.
Railway station in Split is near the port, so you can easily continue your voyage to Brac by ferry,
catamaran or hydrofoil boat.




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