
Among all of Brac Island’s beaches, the most striking is undeniably Golden Cape Beach (Zlatni Rat). Situated in Bol, a town on Brac Island, Croatia, this white pebble beach is one of the most fascinating in Croatia, if not the entire globe.
This 530 meter (580 yards) beach stretches out, just in front of Bol, like a white tongue into the sea. It changes shape and position according to weather and tides, so is never exactly the same beach from one visit to the next.
Few people know Croatia well, let alone that it has world-class beaches. Of them all, Golden Cape Beach is the most visited beach on Brac island, which says quite a bit since Brac has other beautiful strands of sand.