This small fisherman’s village is situated on the north coast of Brač. With the accommodation offered in hotels, rooms and apartments and with the scenery of the nearby coves of Lovrečina and Konopjikova, the village of Postira is a perfect getaway. If you take a walk through the old part of the village, you will feel as if you return to the past times. Moored boats rest around a small bridge from which a number of families greeted their seamen but also eagerly awaited them to come back. Streets paved by pebble stones called kogule ( kogule– pebble stones used in Dalmatia to pave streets ) with their shapes give honour to local masters, treating them by the fact that they lead to the holiest place - the parish church. Here at Pjaca (square) people danced, sang and watched each other. Closed shutters of the noble houses even today hide secrets about the love meetings succeeded when people came to take water from local fresh water tap, whilst from stone benches games, laughter, quarrels and chatters resound. This small Dalmatian square particularly shines during the fair (fjera) and other holidays as well. A special impression is given by the old tiled roofs which can be seen on the way to the sea, not only for their traditional way of construction, but for the supernatural beings that are believed to have lived in the attics. Macic, vukodlak, marinorgo, as well as fairies will tickle your imagination, particularly if stories about them you hear from the local tellers. Do not miss the narrowest street called “Let me pass” in Škaric courts, where a large number of konobe (taverns) is located at one place. Friendly hosts will willingly open them and show you what they are proud of. The island of Brac is the third largest Croatian island, as well as the largest Dalmatian island. The island is known for the Brac stone which was used to build numerous famous buildings in the world, as well as for its attractive tourist destinations. Some of the more popular destinations on the island are, Mirca, Sutivan, Ložišća, Milna, Draćevica, Postira, Bol, Pučišća, Selca, Povlja, Sumartin. Zlatni Rat, one of the most beautiful beacheson the Adriatic is located on the island of Brac, in the town of Bol. It is a sandy beach which stretches for half a kilometer into the sea, creating one of the biggest attractions on the Adriatic. The peak of the beach changes direction depending on the sea currents and tides.