Postira on the island Brač

Postira is a small fishing and tourist place on the northern coast of the island of Brac with the population of 1200. The island is famous for its white stone used for building of the Diocletian’s Palace in Split and the White House in Washington. It has a rich cultural heritage from the period of antiquity. The highest peak is on the Vidova Mountain (778m) where you can get a beautiful view of the Central Dalmatian islands. When the weather is great you can also see the peak Monte Gargano in Italy. There are frequent ferry lines from Split to Supetar and from Makarska to Sumartin and vice versa.

Postira is situated

9km from Supetar. It is suitable for a tranquil family vacation. There are also: groceries, restaurants, coffee bars, butcher’s shop, fish-market, pizzeria, post-office, bank, surgery…

 

House particulars

The house is 20m away from the sea, 600m away from the centre of the place and 300m from the nearest grocery. The road to the house is asphalted and there are four parking places. A pebbly beach Mala Lozna which offers catering services is only 100m from the house. There is also a beautiful sandy cove where you can come by an asphalt-road or a recreation path by the sea through the pine woods 2km long. You can get there gourmet specialties and a recreation place.

The house has 4 separated apartments with separated entrances.
The category of the apartments: The owner who lives in the house is at your service 24 hours per day.

Ana Lovric, Your Hosts