Škrip is a village on the island of Brač in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, and is considered the island’s oldest settlement. It sits inland from the main coastal towns and hosts the Brač Museum, reflecting local history, stone-masonry and agricultural traditions. The climate is Mediterranean: hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, so summer is the busiest season for visitors. Access is by ferry from Split to Brač’s main port (Supetar) followed by road transport; local buses and car rental are common ways to reach Škrip from the port. Tourist activities center on village heritage, short hikes on island trails, visits to nearby coastal towns such as Bol (famous for the Zlatni Rat beach) and Pučišća (known for stone carving), and sampling local food and olive products. Hotels in Škrip are limited; many travelers base themselves in Supetar, Bol or other Brač towns and make day trips to Škrip. Practical tips: book summer accommodation in advance, prepare sun protection and light clothing, carry some cash for small vendors, and check ferry schedules when planning arrivals and departures.
Apartman Domnius offers free Wi-Fi, secure on-site parking, and access to an outdoor swimming pool for guests looking to relax during their stay. Located along Put Glavice in Škríp, this accommodation provides convenience without sacrificing comfort. Nearby attractions include Inkognito Bar, just nine minutes away by car through scenic coastal roads, making it ideal for evening outings.
Škrip is a village on the island of Brač in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, and is considered the island’s oldest settlement. It sits inland from the main coastal towns and hosts the Brač Museum, reflecting local history, stone-masonry and agricultural traditions. The climate is Mediterranean: hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, so summer is the busiest season for visitors. Access is by ferry from Split to Brač’s main port (Supetar) followed by road transport; local buses and car rental are common ways to reach Škrip from the port. Tourist activities center on village heritage, short hikes on island trails, visits to nearby coastal towns such as Bol (famous for the Zlatni Rat beach) and Pučišća (known for stone carving), and sampling local food and olive products. Hotels in Škrip are limited; many travelers base themselves in Supetar, Bol or other Brač towns and make day trips to Škrip. Practical tips: book summer accommodation in advance, prepare sun protection and light clothing, carry some cash for small vendors, and check ferry schedules when planning arrivals and departures.