Lush mountains cascade into golden sands and deep blue seas on this European island, a sight so stunning it could be mistaken for the Caribbean or Maldives.
Despite being nearby to the bustling city of Split, which attracts over 900,000 tourists annually, the island of Brač remains one of Croatia's best-kept secrets.
The island may only cover 91 square miles, but it boasts a rich history, initially famed for its white marble—a resource that has contributed to the construction of numerous iconic structures.
This includes the Diocletian's Palace in Split, the cathedral in Trogir, and Šibenik. READ MORE: The ‘paradise’ European country named best to visit in 2025 with direct flights from Manchester Airport There are even rumours that the 'Stone of Brač' was used in the building of the White House in the USA back in 1792.
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