Brac Island, Croatia Villas & Vacation Rentals

Looking to rent a villa in Brac Island, Croatia?

Experience Brac Island’s allure through a variety of superb private homes and vacation rentals designed to enhance your Croatian escape. Stay at a beachfront haven that offers direct access to the azure Adriatic, where each day begins with the soothing sound of waves and ends with unforgettable sunsets. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a family adventure, Brac Island’s private villas cater to every need with luxurious amenities like private infinity pools, spacious chic interiors, and panoramic views of the Mediterranean.

These are the 15 most popular villa rentals in Brac Island, Croatia. Narrow your search above.

  • From $1,083 to $2,600 per night
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  • From $1,083 to $3,142 per night
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  • From $5,309 to $6,393 per night
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  • From $1,354 to $3,901 per night
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  • From $867 to $1,788 per night
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  • From $975 to $2,817 per night
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  • From $1,192 to $2,384 per night
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  • From $596 to $2,709 per night
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  • From $1,083 to $1,842 per night
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  • From $1,083 to $2,600 per night
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  • From $1,083 to $2,275 per night
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  • From $2,438 to $2,438 per night
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  • From $1,083 to $2,600 per night
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  • From $975 to $2,817 per night
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  • From $3,115 to $5,553 per night
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About Brac Island, Croatia

Brac Island is the largest of Croatia’s Dalmatian islands and offers quaint seaside towns with exquisite Mediterranean gastronomy. Sublime luxury beachfront properties offers stunning views overlooking the sea. With its coastline of hidden coves, beautiful deserted beaches and immaculate bays, Brac Island is an exceptional destination adored by the most discerning of travellers. 

The island has long been known for its milky white stone, a mix of marble and limestone, which formed the building blocks of some of the world’s most famous buildings including the White House, parliament buildings in Budapest and Vienna and Croatia’s very own Diocletian’s Palace in Split. 

Home to the world famous Zlatni Rat Beach, also known as the Golden Horn, this dreamlike shapeshifting beach is the most stunning landmark of the island. Other beautiful beaches include Lovrecina in Postira, a shielded sandy beach with shallow and warm waters surrounded by a green forest, ideal if travelling with small children.

Before you retreat to the privacy of your luxurious villa, take a stroll around the picture-postcard harbours and stop off to sample delicious seafood dishes, famous island cheeses and speciality prosciutto at various water’s edge restaurants and eateries.

What's special about Brac Island, Croatia?

Brac Island, the largest of Croatia’s Dalmatian islands, is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty that attracts those in search of an unforgettable escape. Its coastline is dotted with pristine beaches and hidden coves, including the world-renowned Zlatni Rat, a stunning beach famous for its golden hues and crystal-clear waters. The island’s enchanting seaside villages offer the perfect blend of tradition and modern luxury, with private villas boasting breathtaking sea views and easy access to some of the most idyllic spots on the island. Brac is a paradise for travelers seeking beach relaxation, hiking through picturesque landscapes, and indulging in authentic Mediterranean cuisine at local tavernas.

Beyond its natural allure, Brac Island is steeped in cultural history, with stone architecture that tells the story of its past. The island’s famous white stone, used in landmark structures such as the White House, adds to its distinct charm. From exploring the medieval streets of Supetar or lounging on the sandy shores of Lovrecina Beach, every corner of Brac offers something special. Stay in a luxurious villa set among olive groves or by the seaside, where you can enjoy panoramic views and embrace the laid-back pace of island life.

Brac Island, Croatia FAQ

Q: What makes Brac Island so unique?
A: Brac Island is a captivating blend of pristine beaches, ancient history, and vibrant culture. It's home to the iconic Zlatni Rat Beach, the most photographed beach in Croatia, and the fascinating Dragon's Cave that showcases ancient wall carvings. A villa holiday in Brac Island offers a captivating escape into this Adriatic paradise, where you can enjoy the luxury of privacy while exploring the island's treasures.
Q: What can I expect from a villa on Brac Island?
A: Our villas offer an exclusive experience of the island's charm. They provide a private retreat with luxurious amenities such as private pools, spacious terraces with stunning sea views, and interiors designed with a mix of traditional and modern aesthetics. Staying in a villa gives you the freedom to enjoy your vacation at your own pace in complete privacy.
Q: What local dishes should I try when on the island?
A: Brac Island offers a culinary journey that will delight your taste buds. You must try the island's signature dish Peka, a slow-cooked meat or seafood dish with vegetables, prepared under a bell-like dome. Enjoy the flavours of fresh seafood at our local Konobas (taverns), and don't miss the famed Brac cheese and locally produced olive oil.
Q: What activities can I enjoy on Brac Island?
A: Brac Island offers a plethora of activities. You can explore the charming villages, visit the historical sites like the Blaca Hermitage, or take a stroll through the Olive Garden in Skrip. For adventure lovers, windsurfing at Zlatni Rat beach or hiking up Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the Adriatic islands, are a must. Returning to your private villa after a day full of experiences is the perfect way to unwind.
Q: Are there any local festivals or events I should look out for?
A: Absolutely, Brac Island is known for its vibrant local traditions. The Summer of Culture in Bol hosts concerts, exhibitions, and theatre performances. The Olive Days in Postira is a celebration of the olive harvest, while the Brac Film Festival showcases international films in a unique outdoor setting.