Brela
Facts and practical information
Nestled along the stunning Makarska Riviera in the Splitsko-Dalmatinska region of Croatia, the picturesque town of Brela is a true gem of the Adriatic coast. Known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush pine forests, Brela offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and Mediterranean charm.
One of the main attractions in Brela is its famous Punta Rata beach, which has been consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. With its white pebbles, turquoise waters, and the iconic Brela Rock jutting out of the sea, this beach is a paradise for sunbathers, swimmers, and water sports enthusiasts alike. The nearby Vruja beach, surrounded by dramatic cliffs, offers a more secluded and tranquil setting for those looking to escape the crowds.
For those interested in exploring the town's cultural and historical heritage, a visit to the Church of St. Stephen is a must. This 18th-century Baroque church is perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline. The nearby Brela Stone, a massive monolith that has stood for centuries, is also worth a visit for its mysterious legends and folklore.
Nature lovers will delight in the scenic hiking trails that wind through the surrounding pine forests and olive groves, offering stunning vistas of the Adriatic and the nearby islands of Hvar and Brac. The area is also home to an abundance of wildlife, making it a prime spot for birdwatching and nature photography.
Best Time To Visit Brela
Learn when is the best time to travel to Brela weather-wise and what to expect in each season.
Brela – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Makarska Co-cathedral, Biokovo, Fra Andrija Kačić Miošić, Sveti Petar.