Brač Island
A palm-shaped bay with five sheltered arms, sandy beaches, and sky-blue water surrounded by dense pine forest — a favourite anchorage on Brač's southwestern coast.

Lučice is arguably the most beautiful anchorage on Brač's entire coastline. This extraordinary palm-shaped bay splits into five sheltered arms, each offering protection from different wind directions — making it a favourite stop for sailors and boat tours alike.
What sets Lučice apart is its sandy seabed, which paints the water an impossible shade of sky-blue. Dense pine forests line every shore, their branches reaching out over the beaches to provide natural shade. The contrast of dark green pines against pale sand and luminous water is unforgettable.
The bay is a haven for divers thanks to an underwater cave on its western side, while the calm, shallow waters in the inner arms are perfect for swimming and snorkelling. A waterfront restaurant serves freshly caught fish and traditional Dalmatian dishes — the ideal lunch stop between swimming sessions.
Located just 25 minutes' walk from the charming harbour town of Milna, Lučice is easily reached by boat. Its sheltered waters make it one of the safest and most pleasant anchorages in the central Dalmatian islands.
Five sheltered arms provide protection from almost any wind direction — ideal for boats.
Sandy beaches lined with dense pine forest that provides natural shade.
An underwater cave on the western side of the bay makes it popular with divers.
A waterfront restaurant serves fresh Dalmatian fish and local specialities.