Camino Brač

The Camino Brač was realized through the joint efforts of the Tourist Boards of Supetar, Sutivan, Milna, Bol, Selca, Postira, and Pučišća, along with the Municipality of Nerežišća, in cooperation with the Brotherhood of St. James, and with the support of the Split-Dalmatia County Tourist Board. The Brotherhood of St. James is the official Croatian representative to the central Camino institution—the Archconfraternity of St. James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

The Camino Brač route connects the sacred, cultural, and natural landmarks of Brač over a distance of 140 kilometers, offering pilgrims, tourists, and locals a new way to experience the island.

You can fill your Camino Passport with stamps obtained at the Tourist Board offices across the island of Brač. At the end of your journey, you can visit the Supetar Tourist Board office to collect any missing stamps and receive your Compostela—the certificate proving you have completed the entire Camino Brač route.

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