REVIEW · BRAC ISLAND
Taxi Supetar, Brač
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Brač clicks fast when you have the right driver. With Taxi Supetar, you get private transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle plus a route that can be adjusted to your group, and the local guidance from Petar can turn a drive into an island story. The one drawback to consider: it’s private, so if you’re traveling solo or with just one person, the per-person price may feel less of a bargain than a shared option.
You start at Prilaz Pomoraca 10 in Supetar, and you’ll end back there. I like that the service is built for real island logistics: ferry arrivals, luggage, kids in car seats, and the simple comfort of not figuring out turns and timing on your own.
In This Review
- Key things that make Taxi Supetar useful on Brač
- Supetar pickup and drop-off: easy start, fewer headaches
- Why private, air-conditioned transport is a smart value on Brač
- The day gets smarter with Petar and a route that adapts
- A real Brač route: viewpoints, Bol beach, and stone villages
- Nerežišća: the stop with the surprising church detail
- Vidova gora: go up for the big views
- Zlatni rat from above, then Bol for swimming
- Pučišća: white stone and the island’s building material
- Škrip and the Olive Oil Museum: tradition you can taste
- Putešća (Putesca): stone sculptures that reward the slow look
- Transfers across the island and toward Split airport
- Timing, duration, and pacing: plan for real island time
- Comfort and vehicle details that matter in real life
- Reliability at the ferry: the quiet superpower
- Language and communication: smooth in English
- Who should book Taxi Supetar?
- Who might prefer something else?
- Should you book Taxi Supetar?
- FAQ
- Where does the Taxi Supetar experience start and end?
- Is pickup available?
- What languages is the service offered in?
- How many people can the vehicle accommodate?
- What are the operating hours?
- How soon will I get confirmation after booking?
- Is this a private tour?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key things that make Taxi Supetar useful on Brač

- Private, air-conditioned transport that takes the stress out of island driving
- Flexible routing, including pickup/drop-off at locations across Brač and transport toward Split airport
- Local guidance from Petar, with stories and stops that fit what you want to see
- A vehicle built for groups and luggage (8+1 passengers plus luggage)
- Punctual, real-world reliability for ferry connections, even in bad weather
- Family-friendly details like car seats for young kids
Supetar pickup and drop-off: easy start, fewer headaches
If you’re staying around Supetar, this is a straightforward setup. Your meeting point is Prilaz Pomoraca 10, 21400, Supetar, and the ride ends back at the same place. That matters more than it sounds. On islands, the hardest part is often not the destination—it’s aligning pickup, parking, and timing so everyone shows up without drama.
The opening hours run 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM every day, which gives you options if you want an early start (views first, crowds later) or a later departure (sunset timing, dinner plans).
One more practical note: it’s near public transportation, so even if your day changes, you’re not stuck in the middle of nowhere waiting for your ride.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Brac Island.
Why private, air-conditioned transport is a smart value on Brač

On paper, a taxi is just a ride. In practice, on Brač it’s the difference between sightseeing and spending your vacation stuck in logistics.
Here’s what you’re buying with the private setup:
- Your driver can pick up close to where you’re actually staying.
- You don’t need to rent a car, manage parking, or plan routes around bus schedules.
- The vehicle is air-conditioned, which is huge on hot days when you want your energy for the views and beach time.
The pricing is $18.14 per person, but the better way to think about value is what you avoid. You avoid car rental hassles, fuel/parking decisions, and the constant “what now?” that eats hours. If you’re traveling with family, a small group, or anyone who doesn’t want to focus on driving, private transfer time can actually feel like a bargain.
Also, this is licensed and built for passenger transfers, with a vehicle that fits 8+1 passengers plus luggage. That’s ideal when you have more than two people—or when you have beach bags, towels, and the usual travel clutter.
The day gets smarter with Petar and a route that adapts

What makes this experience feel different is that it’s not just point A to point B. The best days on Brač are the ones where you can say yes to an unexpected stop and still stay on schedule.
From the way Petar operates, you can expect:
- He shows up on time—when ferry arrivals are involved, that reliability is a big deal.
- The route can be tailored to your group, so you’re not trapped in someone else’s checklist.
- You get local context, not just directions.
If you’ve ever tried to self-drive Brač and found yourself missing the places locals recommend, you’ll love the balance here: scenic highlights plus smaller stops that feel like you’re getting the real island version.
A real Brač route: viewpoints, Bol beach, and stone villages

Brač is one of those islands where the fun isn’t limited to beaches. You want the high viewpoints, the pale stone towns, and the places that explain how the island works. A flexible private driver lets you combine those without running yourself ragged.
Nerežišća: the stop with the surprising church detail
One of the most memorable first stops is Nerežišća. A standout moment is a small church where you can see a tree growing through the roof. It’s the kind of thing you wouldn’t reliably find on your own, and it makes a great early anchor for the day. It also gives you that feeling of, we’re not just passing through—we’re actually seeing Brač.
If you like quirky roadside wonders and quick photo stops, this is a strong choice.
Vidova gora: go up for the big views
Then you can work your way toward Vidova gora, the viewpoint area that gives you wide perspective over the island. The payoff here is visual. You get the sense of why the island is famous and why Bol and its coastline look the way they do.
Practical tip: if you’re the type who wants perfect photos, plan for the fact that weather and cloud cover can change fast at elevation.
Zlatni rat from above, then Bol for swimming
A very common pattern is looking at Zlatni rat from a viewpoint above, then heading down to Bol. The best part is simple: you can enjoy the view first, then switch from sightseeing mode to beach mode.
One nice detail from real experience: the driver can wait while you swim at Zlatni rat, so you don’t have to race your timing. That’s especially valuable if you’re traveling with family or someone who wants a swim break without turning the day into a sprint.
If you bring swimwear, sunscreen, and water, this stop becomes the heart of your itinerary rather than a rushed checkbox.
Pučišća: white stone and the island’s building material
Next up is Pučišća, known for its famous white stone. It’s a great cultural contrast to the coastline, because you start seeing Brač not just as scenery but as a working place with a signature material.
You might not always get every working detail at ground level—some public areas can be closed depending on the day. Still, even from the outside, Pučišća gives you a sense of why the stone matters, and it makes for memorable photos against the bright, pale rock.
Škrip and the Olive Oil Museum: tradition you can taste
In the small village of Škrip, the Olive Oil Museum is an excellent final act. This is where your driving day turns into something hands-on. You learn local traditions and taste olive oils, which is exactly the kind of souvenir that feels real instead of generic.
If your group likes food experiences, this stop can easily justify the whole private setup. The museum visit also helps pace the day: beach earlier, viewpoint midday, then tradition and tasting to close.
Putešća (Putesca): stone sculptures that reward the slow look
Some routes also include Putešća, known for stone sculptures. It’s a stop that works well if you want variety beyond the usual coastline shots. Don’t expect a long museum-style visit unless you choose to linger; instead, it’s a “look closely, take your time” kind of break that makes the day feel more collected.
Transfers across the island and toward Split airport

Taxi Supetar isn’t limited to one route. You can arrange any route you need on the island, and it’s also possible to handle transportation toward Split airport.
This matters when your vacation has real travel constraints. Maybe you’re taking the ferry and need a clean handoff. Maybe you’re trying to reduce stress on your departure day. A private licensed transfer can smooth out those moments when timing matters and public transport might not line up with your exact schedule.
If you’re moving between towns like Supetar to other corners of Brač, the private setup is often the easiest way to keep everyone comfortable and on time.
Timing, duration, and pacing: plan for real island time

The experience is listed with a duration that ranges from short to longer private rides. In practice, you’ll get the best day by thinking in blocks:
- A scenic viewpoint and quick photo stops
- A beach swim window
- A museum or food/tradition finish
The feedback from real use shows that the day can be flexible. You can build around when the ferry arrives, when the group wants to swim, and when you want to slow down for a village.
My advice: if you want a full day feel, confirm your intended time on booking so your driver can pace the route. Private tours work best when you treat them like a plan you can adjust, not like a rigid schedule.
Comfort and vehicle details that matter in real life

This is where practical details earn points.
- The vehicle is air-conditioned and meets safety standards.
- It accommodates 8+1 passengers plus luggage, which helps a lot for families and groups.
- There are car seats for young kids, which can be a make-or-break detail if you’re traveling with children.
- Service animals are allowed.
Those points sound small until you’re actually traveling with luggage, kids, or multiple people. Then you’re grateful you can relax instead of rearranging bags or playing logistics Tetris.
Reliability at the ferry: the quiet superpower

On Brač, ferry timing can decide whether your day starts smoothly or with stress.
In real experiences shared, Petar is punctual—arriving early for pickup and showing up right when needed, including during rough weather. That matters because even the best plan falls apart if pickup is late and everyone is waiting with bags.
If your schedule is tied to a ferry from Split or back again, I’d treat a reliable private pickup as one of the best investments you can make. It buys you calm.
Language and communication: smooth in English
The service is offered in English, and confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability). That’s enough time to sort out questions before you arrive, but not so far ahead that it’s hard to adapt your plans.
If you’re the type who likes to ask what to see and why, having a driver who can explain the island makes the drive feel like a guided introduction rather than transportation.
Who should book Taxi Supetar?
This is a strong match if you:
- Want a private introduction to Brač with scenic viewpoints and practical stops
- Are traveling with family or a group (the vehicle size and car seats help)
- Have ferry timing to manage
- Prefer a driver who can adapt the route to your interests
It’s also a good choice if your group cares about food or culture, because the Olive Oil Museum at Škrip and tasting experience adds depth without requiring a long, complicated itinerary.
Who might prefer something else?
If you’re traveling solo and trying to keep costs ultra-low, a shared tour or public transport could be cheaper. Private rides are best when you split the cost across a group or when comfort and timing are worth paying for.
Also, this is a route that’s tailored. If you want a rigid, pre-set itinerary with fixed time blocks, you might need to set expectations clearly at booking so your day matches what you had in mind.
Should you book Taxi Supetar?
Yes, if your goal is a smooth, comfortable Brač day that mixes views, villages, and a few stops that feel genuinely local. The big winners are the private air-conditioned vehicle, the flexible routing across the island, and the way Petar turns driving into meaningful context—especially with memorable stops like Nerežišća, viewpoint time at Vidova gora, swimming around Zlatni rat in Bol, and the tradition-and-tasting finale at the Olive Oil Museum in Škrip.
If you want the island experience without the stress of self-driving, this is the kind of booking that makes your trip feel easier from the first pickup onward.
FAQ
Where does the Taxi Supetar experience start and end?
The meeting point is Prilaz Pomoraca 10, 21400, Supetar, Croatia, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Is pickup available?
Yes. You can arrange pickup and drop-off at locations across the island of Brač, and it’s possible to include transport toward Split airport.
What languages is the service offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
How many people can the vehicle accommodate?
The vehicle can accommodate 8+1 passengers plus luggage.
What are the operating hours?
The service runs Monday through Sunday from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
How soon will I get confirmation after booking?
You should receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.





