After Hvar, let's hop across the street to the southern side of Brač and famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach for a swim and some adrenaline. Shaped in this unusual form thanks to the winds blowing from both sides, the horn can be seen in almost every Croatian tourism propaganda and commercial set, let alone in numerous official postcards and photographs. It's not unusual to find the peak of the horn facing the opposite direction than the day before after a windy night. Kids love the beach, the adults too by playing "picigin" or just chillin' with a cocktail in one hand and a good book in the other. That could be your scenario too, or you can try the other pastime provided by the winds such as surfing and kite-surfing, very popular in this area. In spite of all these fun activities, be aware that these winds can influence the boat's stability too so better find another place for anchor if heavier winds roam around. To be more precise, do not stay overnight in case of heavy winds! We can recommend the Lučice bay, further west following the coast of Brač. You can't miss it as it looks as though a dinosaur stepped on Brač leaving a footprint. Drop an anchor in one of the toes or use one of the buoys in front of the restaurants situated on the sides. Be aware that the buoys need to be paid for. Almost perfectly protected from winds on all sides, Lučice is popular among the sailors. The reason will be clear as soon as you arrive at the bay. Enjoy in the pristine bay and crystal-clear sea