Brač Island
A secluded pebble cove near Milna with crystal-clear turquoise water, framed by pine-covered hills and an 18th-century chapel — one of Brač's most unspoiled swimming spots.

Tucked into the southwestern coast of Brač near the village of Milna, Osibova Bay is one of the island's best-kept secrets. This intimate pebble cove is framed by steep, pine-covered hillsides that plunge into water so clear it glows turquoise.
The bay remains blissfully undeveloped — no beach bars, no loungers, just the sound of waves and cicadas. A small beachside restaurant is the only sign of civilisation. The entry to the water is smooth and gentle, though water shoes are recommended on the light pebble shore.
Above the bay sits the charming Church of St. Joseph, built in the 18th century, alongside the much older St. John's Chapel dating from the 14th century. From these vantage points you can gaze across the channel to the islands of Hvar and Vis — a view best enjoyed in the golden light of late afternoon.
Osibova is accessible by boat or via a short drive from Milna followed by a walk down to the shore. Its seclusion and pristine water make it a highlight of any Brač island boat tour.
Exceptionally clear water with smooth entry — perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
Pine-covered hillsides and no development keep this bay wild and peaceful.
The 18th-century Church of St. Joseph and 14th-century St. John's Chapel sit above the bay.
Stunning panoramic views across the channel to the islands of Hvar and Vis.