Most ferry and hydrofoil boats operate between Supetar and the ports on
the
mainland,
which
makes
Supetar
an
important
transit
and
tourist
centre.
Due
to
its
long
nice
sand
beaches,
enclosed
by
forests
of
pine,
Supetar
has
long
been
a
popular
summer
resort.
Many
will
find
the
coast
around
Supetar,
between
Mirca
in
the
west
and
Splitska
in
the
east,
an
ideal
place
for
swimming.
With
its
variety
of
accommodation
capacities
(hotels,
hotel
annexes,
apartments),
restaurants,
entertainment
as
well
as
sports
and
recreation
opportunities
(football,
tennis,
diving)
Supetar
meets
the
highest
standards
of
tourism
on
Brac.
Guided
excursions
to
the
surrounding
islands
represent
another
attraction.
SUPETAR,
a
town
and
harbour
on
the
northern
coast
of
the
island
of
Brac;
population
2,568.
Chief
occupations
include
farming,
wine
production,
olive
growing,
synthetic
material
processing,
fishing
and
tourism.
Supetar
lies
on
the
regional
road
running
along
the
island.
Ferry
port
and
connection
with
Split.
Yachts
can
anchor
along
the
break-water;
the
landward
side
of
the
harbour
provides
good
-anchoring-ground.
Supetar was inhabited already in the Neolithic (Kopacina Cave near the town) and the ancient per-iods (early Christian sarcophagi by the church on the graveyard). The parish church with a monumental stairway (on the ruins of the original basilica from the 5th century) was built in 1733, expanded in 1887. It keeps paintings of the local Baroque painter Feliks Tironi. The Baroque altar palla is a work by an anonymous 18th-century Venetian painter. There are several tombstones, made by Ivan Rendic from Supetar, on the graveyard. The Mausoleum of the Petrinovic family, with portraits and statues, is a work by Tomo Rosandic. - The pre-Romanesque small church of St. Luke from the 11th and the 12th centuries is located on the road to Donji Humac.

