Imagine a sun-drenched harbor where snow-white boats bob on the azure waves of the Adriatic. This is exactly how the Port of Bol greets its guests — a colorful maritime hub and the main gateway to the oldest town on the island of Brač. Located in Croatia, this port serves not only as a transport artery but also as the heart of cultural life in the resort of Bol.

The port stretches at the foot of the majestic Bolska Kruna mountain range, creating a stunning contrast between the rocky peaks and the sea surface. Here, the spirit of a traditional seaside settlement reigns: a bustling waterfront (riva), cozy cafes, and authentic houses made of light stone. This place consistently receives high marks from travelers for its atmosphere and functionality.
For tourists, the port is the starting point to one of Europe's most famous attractions — the pebble cape of Zlatni Rat. As an important link to the mainland, the port daily welcomes modern catamarans bringing adventure seekers and lovers of a peaceful holiday to this protected corner of the Adriatic.