Brač is the largest island in the central Dalmatian group of islands in Croatia. Known for its stunning beaches, particularly the famous Zlatni Rat, it attracts many tourists each year. The island features a mix of rocky and sandy shores, crystal-clear waters, and lush Mediterranean vegetation.
The island's main town, Supetar, serves as a ferry port and offers various amenities for visitors. Brač is also known for its rich history, with ancient stone quarries that supplied the famous white stone used in the construction of notable buildings, including the White House in Washington, D.C..