Milna or as the Venetians called it “Valle di mille navi” is located on the north-west side of the island, Brac.
It is famous for its marvellous bay, in which the ships of the emperor Diokletian have found a secure harbour in the time of the building of his palace in Split. Built in a typically Mediterranean style with a baroque church finished in 1783 in which is the most beautiful on the island.
Stone houses along the beautiful long coastline are small masterpieces of beautiful architecture. Besides historical sights, its scenic beauty and irresistible charm of a typically Dalmatian 'small town', Milna will enchant you with its healthy Mediterranean cuisine abundant in fresh fish, quality olive oil and home-made wines.
You can visit the famous Blue Grotto a short excursion away on the island of Biševo. As you enter the cave, sunlight turns to darkness but is quickly illuminated by the bright aquamarine light and is unlike anything else you’ll see in Croatia.