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Description
Bol is probably the most popular destination on the island of Brac and is Croatia's favourite windsurfing spot. It's a lively village with a lot to offer: natural beauty, watersports, shops, restaurants and nightlife. The oldest coastal town on the island, Bol was initially a fishing village and centre of wine production, but its location, views over the channel to the neighbouring island of Hvar, and, above all, its spectacular beach have made it an obvious tourist destination. Despite its status as a major tourist centre, the town of 1,500 people does not look touristy as most of the guest accommodation is hidden in a pine forest to the west of the town, close to the very popular Zlatni Rat beach.
Brela: Visitors to Brela are consistently amazed at the resort's sheer natural beauty, where pine forests sweep right down to the six-kilometre long shoreline, the longest and loveliest in Dalmatia, with near unbroken golden pebble beaches. The old and new parts of the town, Gornja Brela and Donja Brela, blend harmoniously into the surroundings. Brela, with a population of about 2,000, is both a modern tourist resort and an old town rich in tradition. It was first mentioned in writing in 10th century, by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII, and Roman ruins date back hundreds of years before that.

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