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City Guide
Selca, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Overview
Selca is a picturesque village on the island of Brač in Croatia's Split-Dalmatia region, renowned for its traditional stone houses and relaxed Dalmatian atmosphere. Surrounded by olive groves and scenic coastline, Selca offers visitors a blend of authentic island life and natural beauty.
Best Time to Visit
May-September for warm, sunny weather and lively village events.
Local Tips
Selca is best explored by foot or bicycle; car rentals can be arranged for wider island exploration. Local markets and bakeries sell fresh produce and pastries in the early morning.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping 5–10% in restaurants is appreciated. Dress modestly in village areas and when entering churches. Greet locals with a friendly 'Dobar dan' (good day).
Safety Warnings
Selca is very safe, with minimal crime. In summer, be cautious of slippery rocks near beaches and avoid swimming alone in remote coves. Watch for limited taxi or bus service at night.
Hidden Gems
Visit the tranquil Rasotica Bay for quiet swimming, discover local stone sculptures around town, and hike up to the small chapel on St. Nicholas Hill for panoramic views.
Frequently Asked Questions
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