REVIEW · BRAC ISLAND
Taxi Supetar, Brač
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Brač moves better with a local van. This private Taxi Supetar service lets you build a route on Brač Island around your day, with air-conditioned transport and pickup included. In English, you may even get a driver-guide like Petar, the kind of person who can connect ferry-time logistics with real island stories.
I particularly like two things: first, the private, group-only ride in a vehicle that fits 8+1 passengers plus luggage; second, the freedom to stop where you actually want (views, villages, beaches, museum stops). One consideration: the experience can run as short as a quick transfer or as long as a full day, and the per-person cost can feel less “bargain” if you’re a small group—though it often evens out once you factor in convenience and fewer headaches.
Finally, it’s a licensed passenger transfer service, so you’re not stuck hoping a random taxi shows up. The big win is that you don’t spend your energy on navigation—you spend it on Brač.
In This Review
- What You’re Really Buying in a Supetar Taxi on Brač
- The 8+1 Vehicle Comfort Advantage (Yes, It Matters)
- The Route Flexibility: Views, Villages, and That One Photo Spot
- Supetar Start Point: Easy to Find, Built for Ferry Days
- The Real Brač Stops You Can Plan Around
- Nerežišća and the Church With a Tree Through It
- Vidova Gora Viewpoint
- Zlatni Rat Beach for Swim Time (and Waiting Done Right)
- Pučišća and the White Stone Craft
- Škrip and the Olive Oil Museum
- Price and Value: When $18.14 Per Person Makes Sense
- Timing That Works: Morning Flexibility Through Evening Returns
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Want Something Else)
- Reliability, Communication, and Safety Notes
- Should You Book Taxi Supetar for a Brač Day?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where does the Taxi Supetar experience start?
- Is hotel or accommodation pickup available on Brač?
- Can they transport you to Split Airport?
- What languages are offered?
- Is the transportation air-conditioned?
- How many people can the vehicle fit?
- Is this a private tour?
- What are the operating hours?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
What You’re Really Buying in a Supetar Taxi on Brač

At heart, you’re buying a private transportation solution with a local point of view. That sounds simple, but on an island like Brač, simple usually wins: roads wind, sights are spread out, and public transport won’t match your pace.
This service starts in Supetar (Prilaz Pomoraca 10, 21400), and they can meet you at the meeting point or arrange pickup from wherever you are on the island. You can also ask for transport to Split Airport, which is a lifesaver when you’d rather avoid juggling schedules on your final day.
Language-wise, the experience is offered in English, and the vehicle is air-conditioned and built for safety standards. It’s also designed for real groups, not just “fit two people and a bag” tourism—reviews mention car seats for kids, plus comfortable space for luggage.
The private part matters. You’re not waiting for anyone else’s preferences, and you’re not getting “rushed stops” to squeeze in a second group. If your plan is views + swim time + a village stop for food, the day can actually follow your priorities.
That said, flexibility is also the reason timing can vary. The duration is listed broadly (from very short transfers to longer trips), so if you’re trying to make a tight ferry connection, you’ll want to plan your route with realistic buffer time.
The 8+1 Vehicle Comfort Advantage (Yes, It Matters)

Most island transfers fail on one detail: comfort. You can have a great route, but if you’re cramped in summer heat, the day feels like a chore.
Here you get private, air-conditioned transportation with room for 8+1 passengers plus luggage. That’s ideal for families, friend groups, or anyone traveling with more stuff than they planned to bring. Reviews also highlight a clean, spacious van setup and reliability with groups that had a lot to carry.
If you’re traveling with kids, that’s where the service gets especially practical. One review mentions car seats for young children, which means you don’t have to stress about bringing your own if you didn’t plan to.
The driver’s role is more than driving. When the route includes swimming or longer sightseeing stops, they can plan the day so you’re not constantly ferrying your own luggage around. That’s a real quality-of-life upgrade on Brač, where the best stops often have a “wait—then relax” rhythm.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Brac Island.
The Route Flexibility: Views, Villages, and That One Photo Spot
This is not a fixed “go here, then here, then lunch at a set time” product. The service can arrange any route you need, with pickup and drop-off anywhere on Brač Island. If you want to go toward the west side for beaches, then pivot toward the center for viewpoints, you can.
In practice, the kind of day that works really well on Brač often includes:
- A hilltop viewpoint for that instant “I get why people love this island” feeling
- A classic beach stop for swimming time
- A village stop for stone architecture and local pace
- One food or culture stop (olive oil is the big one here)
A standout theme from actual experiences is that the day flows in a logical sequence, with each stop building on the last. You’ll feel like you’re being taken around with intention, not just transported between checkboxes.
Supetar Start Point: Easy to Find, Built for Ferry Days

Meeting at Prilaz Pomoraca 10 in Supetar is straightforward, and the service is listed as operating daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. That window matters. It gives you options for early starts—especially if you arrive by ferry and want to see something before the afternoon crowds.
One practical tip: if you’re arriving by ferry, plan for a bit of time to walk, grab your bags, and get outside. In experiences shared, the driver-guide support includes being there with clear arrival coordination, even when the schedule involves ferries and ports.
If you’re staying in a villa or apartment and don’t want to herd everyone to a bus stop, the ability to do pickup is the kind of convenience that quietly makes the whole trip easier.
The Real Brač Stops You Can Plan Around

Here are the specific places that come up again and again in strong day-trip outcomes, plus what makes each stop work.
Nerežišća and the Church With a Tree Through It
One popular early stop is Nerežišća, where you can see something genuinely unusual: a tree growing through the roof of a small church. It’s the kind of sight that feels like a rumor you finally get to verify with your own eyes.
Why it works: it’s quick to appreciate, memorable for photos, and it sets a tone for the day—Brač is not just scenery; it has strange, specific charm.
Vidova Gora Viewpoint
Next up often comes Vidova gora, Brač’s high point, because viewpoint time is where the island “clicks.” You get big perspectives over the coast and inland textures that you can’t grasp from beach level.
Why it works: it’s the best place to orient yourself. After a viewpoint like this, every later drive feels more meaningful because you understand where you are.
Zlatni Rat Beach for Swim Time (and Waiting Done Right)
A classic Brač stop is Zlatni rat, the beach known for its shape and clear water. If swimming is on your list, this is usually where the day becomes personal.
A smart detail: in experiences shared, the driver can handle the logistics so you can swim while your luggage is looked after, then you meet up again without rushing. That’s the difference between a “quick dip” and a real beach break.
Consideration: beach time can eat your schedule faster than you think. Bring your priorities and agree on a reasonable swim window.
Pučišća and the White Stone Craft
Another stop that often fits naturally is Pučišća, known for its white stone. It’s tied to the island’s carving and building traditions, and it’s the kind of place where you feel the material culture of Brač.
One note that can affect the experience: if the nearby school or stonework access is closed at the time you arrive, you may see less of the craft in action. Still, the village atmosphere and stone presence remain worth it if you enjoy local architecture.
Škrip and the Olive Oil Museum
Finally, many excellent days end in Škrip at the Olive Oil Museum. This is where you slow down. Olive oil works as a culture stop because it’s both practical and tied to daily life on the island.
Why it works: it pairs well with a sightseeing day because it turns your attention from views to tradition—and it gives you a take-home memory through tastings and stories (even if you don’t buy anything, you’ll still leave with a better sense of how the island feeds itself).
Price and Value: When $18.14 Per Person Makes Sense

The listed price is $18.14 per person, and the real question is what you get for it. Here’s how I’d think about value on Brač:
- You pay for privacy and planning. You’re not charting routes, timing ferries, or negotiating transport while trying to enjoy the island.
- You get air-conditioned comfort. Heat is real here, and AC transport changes how “good” the day feels.
- You reduce logistics friction. The service includes pickup and drop-off flexibility, and can also handle Split Airport transfers.
- Group size can multiply the value. With a vehicle that holds 8+1, the cost can feel much more reasonable for small friend groups or families splitting the total.
Potential “less great” scenario: if you’re traveling solo or just two people and you only want one very short ride, it might feel pricier than a standard taxi. But if you’re planning a multi-stop island day—views, beach, villages, and museum—this setup often becomes one of the easiest ways to get it all without stress.
Timing That Works: Morning Flexibility Through Evening Returns

You have a long operating window: 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. That supports different styles of travel:
- Early start if you want the viewpoint before the day heats up
- Midday swim if your schedule allows
- Evening return without panic if your beach day runs longer than expected
Because the service can be arranged with the route you need, you can structure the day around your energy, not just a pre-written schedule.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Want Something Else)

This fits best if you want:
- A private island day without waiting for anyone else
- Easy transport with pickup and luggage-friendly vehicle space
- A guided-feeling experience without having to follow a rigid itinerary
- English support for navigation and explanations
It can also be a strong option if you’re doing something “connector-heavy,” like getting from a ferry arrival into an organized plan right away. Several strong experiences highlight reliability when riding out rain, lightning, or rough weather—so you’re not scrambling.
Who might not love it: if you’re the type who enjoys navigating independently and you’re comfortable using public transit plus you already know your ideal route, you could do it on your own for less money. But if you want the day to run smoothly and look good on the timeline, this service is built for that.
Reliability, Communication, and Safety Notes

This is a licensed passenger transfer company, and the vehicle is described as meeting safety standards and being air-conditioned. That combination matters, especially if you’re traveling with kids or carrying a lot of luggage.
In experiences shared, the service is consistently described as punctual, and communication before arrival is reassuring—particularly when coordinating ferry arrivals and the return pick-up.
Also worth noting: the experience includes a mobile ticket, and confirmation is provided within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability). If something changes in your plans, free cancellation is offered with enough lead time for a full refund.
Should You Book Taxi Supetar for a Brač Day?
If your goal is to see Brač without turning your vacation into a logistics project, I’d say yes. The combination of private transport, air-conditioning, and the ability to tailor the route (including classic stops like Vidova gora, Zlatni rat, Pučišća, and Škrip’s olive oil) is exactly what turns “we’ll try to see a few things” into a real day you remember.
Book it especially if:
- you want a multi-stop island itinerary in one day
- you’re traveling with family or luggage
- you’d rather trust a local route plan than wing it
- you need help connecting to Split Airport
Skip it only if you’re determined to travel completely independently and you already have a tight plan you can execute without a vehicle coordinator.
FAQ
FAQ
Where does the Taxi Supetar experience start?
It starts at Prilaz Pomoraca 10, 21400, Supetar, Croatia. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Is hotel or accommodation pickup available on Brač?
Yes. Pickup can be arranged for convenience, and the driver can pick you up and drop you off at any location on Brač Island.
Can they transport you to Split Airport?
Yes. The service can arrange transportation to Split airport as part of the route.
What languages are offered?
The experience is offered in English.
Is the transportation air-conditioned?
Yes. The vehicle is air-conditioned and meets safety standards.
How many people can the vehicle fit?
The vehicle can accommodate 8+1 passengers plus luggage.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What are the operating hours?
The listed opening hours are 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






