Bol has a years-long tradition in tourism. The Society for
Beautification of Bol and Tourist
Traffic was established here in the
1920s. The construction of the first
accommodation facilities started in
1963, to experience a rapid development
during the seventies. Today Bol offers a
number of modern, high-class hotels,
hotel villages and apartments.
Numerous restaurants in the town
offer specialities of local and
international cuisine and exquisite
wines of Brac (the famous "Bolski
Plavac"). Bol also offers many cultural
and entertainment programs. The most
important event is the folk feast of Our
Lady of the Snows (5th of August), in
commemoration of the day when, a legend
has it, it was snowing here; it is also
the day of the Bol municipality.
To those who are keen on sports and
recreation Bol offers 25 tennis courts,
the central court having 1,820 seats.
This is also the venue of top-class
tennis tournaments (WTA Croatian Bol
Ladies Open). Other sports opportunities
include windsurfing, water sports,
boccia, bowling, indoor football,
basketball, volleyball. Diving,
underwater fishing and hang-gliding
(from Vidova Gora) are also organized.
Bol lies only 15 km from an
international airport for small aircraft
and has very good communications with
major European cities. Connections with
Split are provided by means of fast
boats and a ferry line via Supetar.
During the tourist season, excursions
are regularly organized (to Split,
Dubrovnik, Makarska, Hvar, Jelsa,
Vrbovska, Mljet, Medugorje). In the
vicinity of Bol is one of the most
attractive excursion destinations on
Brac, the famous Blaca. West of Bol,
above the village of Murvica is a cave
called Drakonjina Spilja (Dragon's
Cave), featuring numerous reliefs,
carved in stone, of a great artistic
value - depicting dragons and other
fabulous creatures. Attractive are also
excursions to Vidova Gora, with a
wonderful view on the neighbouring
islands and the typical Brac
specialities - prosciutto, cheese, lamb,
wine - in a wine cellar situated
immediately below the highest peak of
the Croatian islands.
BOL, a town and harbour on the southern side of the island of Brac, at the foot of Vidova Gora (778 m) and Dratevo Brdo (627 m), in a fertile field with permanent sources of potable water; population 1,478. The name originates from the Latin word vallum: an earth fortification with palisades. Economy is based on farming, viticulture (Bol houses a wine cellar with a capacity of 150 wagons), fishing (salting of anchovies) and tourism. Sand and pebble beaches (Zlatni Rat, etc.) stretch in the total length of some 15 km (from the Martinica Cove in the east to the Blaca Cove in the west). The southern coast of the island (west of the Konjska Cove) offers excellent opportunities for underwater fishing. Bol is located on a regional road. A steep hiking trail leads from Bol to the vista point on Vidova Gora (Vitus' Mount). About 5 km west of Bol is the village of Murvica, above which is a deserted monastery with a cave church.

