How much does it cost to rent a car on Brač Island? Brač car rental usually costs €13.27/day to €180+/day, depending on season, model, and transmission. For example, Lutar has shown €26/day for a VW Up in shoulder season and about €90/day in August, while scooters can start around €26/day and SUVs often sit in the €62–€180/day range. Automatic transmission can add €2–€15/day. What insurance do Brač car rentals include? Most Brač rental cars include basic TPL (third-party liability) plus a collision policy such as CDW, but the renter usually still pays an excess/deductible if damage occurs. Some agencies offer upgrades like SCDW, FDW, or zero excess/full coverage to reduce or remove the franchise. "Full coverage" can still exclude tires, glass, underbody, or ferry-related damage, so the contract must be checked line by line. Do I need a car on Brač Island? Yes, a car is the most practical way to reach Brač's beaches, villages, and hill roads on your own schedule. The public bus network mainly links Supetar and Bol, while places such as Lovrečina Bay, Murvica Beach, Vidova Gora, Škrip, and Pučišća are much easier with a vehicle. Can I take a rental car on the ferry to Brač? Yes, you can bring a rental car to Brač if the agency allows ferry travel and you pay the required island fee. Some lower-cost contracts exclude ferry damage unless CDW or SCDW expressly covers it, so written approval matters. Can I take a rental car from Brač to Hvar or other islands? No, a rental car from Brač cannot normally be taken to Hvar or other Croatian islands as a direct vehicle route. Jadrolinija car ferries connect Split and Supetar, while Kapetan Luka catamarans are passenger-only and do not carry cars between islands. Is there a car rental desk at Brač Airport (BWK)? No, Brač Airport (BWK) does not have permanent car-rental desks. Local operators such as MB Rental and Rent a Car Brač typically provide pre-booked meet-and-greet handover at the terminal. Is it better to rent at Split Airport (SPU) or at Brač Airport (BWK)? For lower rates and a wider fleet, Split Airport (SPU) usually offers more choice than Brač Airport (BWK). The exception is travelers arriving directly into Brač by plane, who may save time by choosing BWK pickup. Are roads on Brač Island safe to drive? Yes, Brač roads are generally safe for standard rental cars and do not require 4WD for the main routes. The roughest access points are limited to the 4.4 km gravel road to Blaca Monastery and a few agricultural tracks. How far is Supetar to Bol by car? The Supetar to Bol drive is typically 30–38 km and takes about 36–43 minutes in normal traffic. The route uses the interior road because Brač has no direct coastal road between the two largest towns. Is parking difficult on Brač Island? Parking on Brač is usually easy outside the busiest summer zones. The main paid lot at Zlatni Rat is about €10/day, while a water taxi costs about €5 per person and the shaded promenade walk from Bol takes 20–30 minutes. Where can I get fuel on Brač? Fuel is available mainly in Supetar and Bol, with additional stations serving drivers near the island's main road. Croatian fuel prices are regulated nationally. Is there EV charging on Brač? Yes, Brač has a limited but usable EV charging network. Current public examples include 5–7 charging locations, a 50 kW DC charger at Lidl in Supetar, and several 22 kW AC chargers that often need 4–8 hours for a full charge. What are the emergency numbers on Brač? The main emergency number on Brač is 112, and HAK Roadside Assistance is available at 1987 from Croatian phones or +385 1 4693 700 from abroad. Serious medical cases are typically transferred to KBC Split on the mainland. Which Brač towns are easiest to visit by car? The easiest towns are Supetar, Bol, Milna, Sutivan, Postira, Pučišća, Škrip, Nerežišća, Selca, and Sumartin because each has straightforward road access. What Brač attractions are best reached with a rental car? A rental car is the easiest way to reach Zlatni Rat, Lovrečina Bay, Murvica Beach, Likva Beach, Smrka Beach, Blaca Monastery, Korito Tunnel, Stina Winery, and the Olive Oil Museum in one trip. Which Brač car rental companies are worth checking first? The main operators worth checking include MB Rental, Rent a Car Brač, Felice Secondo, Tour de Brač, Lutar, Rentamotorino, and Brattia Travel. Which car models are most practical for Brač? The most practical models are compact cars such as Citroen C1, VW Up, Fiat Punto, Renault Clio, Toyota Yaris, VW Polo, and Seat Arona for couples or solo travelers. For families: VW Golf, Škoda Octavia, Nissan Qashqai, Mercedes Vito, Dacia Jogger. Why does my Brač rental quote show a credit-card hold? A credit-card hold is a preauthorisation that blocks funds before pickup and is standard for many Brač car rentals. The hold amount often matches the excess/deductible. What should I check in the rental contract before driving on Brač? The most important contract checks are the insurance scope, the excess amount, ferry permission, and the fuel policy. What role do Croatian road authorities play for Brač drivers? HAK (Croatian Auto Club) publishes road conditions, breakdown support contacts, and travel alerts. Its emergency roadside number is 1987.