Nerezisca lies in the interior of the island of Brac, 10 km south of the ferry port Supetar that is connected to the city of Split by daily ferry lines and is therefore easily accessible. Supetar is known for its long wine-growing tradition, homegrown food and production of aromatic oils from lavender and sage. It is also the starting point for trips to Vidova gora - the highest peak on the Adriatic islands. Picturesque architecture and rich history dating back to 1000 A.D. when Nerezisca was the administrative center of the entire island make it even more interesting for tourists. If you are looking for something different, not necessarily directly on the coast, Nerezisca is the right place for you, offering excellent cuisine and wines, rich cultural heritage, and breathtaking landscapes.
We recommend: Early Christian Sv. Tudor church / Romanesque churches of Sv. Juraj and Sv. Nikola / Gothic house Grafulic where the rector's guards used to stay / Renaissance palace Harasic / 13th century parish church Sv. Marija with Renaissance altar / churches of Sv. Petar, Sv. Margarita and Sv. Trojstvo / Sv. Jakov church with a Baroque relief of the Mother of God, considered to be one of the most beautiful on the island / places nearby: Dracevica, Donji Humac and Praznice / tourist destinations: Supetar, Milna and Bobovisca / Blaca Desert
How to get there: from the ferry port Supetar: 10 km to the south on the island's main road that leads from Supetar to Vidova gora / from the ferry port Sumartin: some 20 km north of Sumartin on the island's main road towards Milna |