Discover Blaca Hermitage on Brač. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
Blaca Hermitage is open from April to October, generally from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, although it is recommended to check the official website for exact dates. To get there, take a ferry from Split to Sumartin on the island of Brač, then drive or walk about 7 km along a steep trail; guided tours are available from the main parking area. More details at Visit Brač.
Admission costs around 5–7 euros per adult, with discounts for children and students; it is not free, but it includes a mandatory guided tour. You can buy tickets on site or book in advance for groups. Check updated prices at Blaca Museum.
It is recommended to allow at least 1–2 hours for the guided tour, which covers the monastery, the church, and the museum, plus extra time for the walk. If you take it slowly, it could easily stretch into a full half-day. Arrive with enough time to enjoy the scenery.
Founded in 1578 by Orthodox monks fleeing Ottoman persecution, the monastery is a unique site carved into the cliffs, serving as a refuge and an astronomical center until 1963. It represents Croatian and Balkan heritage, with historical artifacts in its museum. It stands as a testament to monastic resilience in the region.
Spring (May–June) or autumn (September–October) are ideal for avoiding the intense summer heat and the crowds. Visit early in the morning for cooler weather and fewer tourists. Avoid the winter months, as it is closed.
Unfortunately, it is not accessible for wheelchairs or people with reduced mobility due to the steep, rocky 1 km trail leading to the site. Those with physical limitations are advised to choose alternative attractions on Brač. Contact +385 21 717 472 for specific inquiries.
Nearby, you can visit Blaca Beach, a secluded paradise ideal for swimming, or the town of Bol with its famous Zlatni Rat beach, about 30 minutes away by car. You can also explore Vidova Gora for panoramic views. For more ideas, see Visit Brač.
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and sunscreen, as the route is dry and exposed to the sun; there are no services inside the site. Book the guided tour in advance during high season and consider a local guide for fascinating stories. If traveling by ferry, check schedules at Jadrolinija.
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