Location

Gea Viva - eco island retreat

Prodolina 864, 21405 Milna, Island Brac, Croatia

43.32111, 16.45667

 

Directions from Split

Take one of the passenger ferries to Milna (Krilo Jet or TP-Line which continue to Dubrovnik), Krilo Shipping Company via Rogac on the island Solta) or the car ferry to Supetar (Jadrolinija) and then the bus to Milna (Arriva). During the main season, there are about six buses per day to Milna, out of season approximately four on weekdays and two on Sundays.

From Dubrovnik and the South

During the Summer season, there is are daily passenger ferries to Milna (Krilo Jet and TP-Line) via the islands of Mljet, Korčula and Hvar. In case you travel by car, the ferry between Makarska and Sumartin on Brač operated by Jadrolinija might also be an option. 

 
 
 

From Supetar

Buses for Milna leave behind the main Jadrolinija ticket office.
During the tourist season, taxis are on standby next to the Jadrolinija ticket office. If you come by car, follow the signs to Milna. When descending into Milna, there is a former cinema with three arches on your left, turn left onto the narrow concrete path right after this building. At the T-junction turn left again and follow the main concrete path up the hill, which turns into a gravel road. This takes you to the lower corner of the Gea Viva site.
In case you drive a lorry or large van, descend into Milna to sea level, then turn left, driving up the serpentines, turn left at the junction (towards Maslinova), then left again onto a gravel path, then right up the hill at the T-junction, which again takes you to the corner of the Gea Viva site.

From Milna

From the passenger ferry terminal it takes approximately 30 minutes to walk all the way to Gea Viva. Head for the village along the sea front, pass the church and walk up to the bus stop.

From the bus stop it takes 15 minutes to Gea Viva. Follow the road to Supetar, then take the first turning to the right - a narrow concrete path. At the T-junction, turn left and follow the main concrete path up the hill, which turns into a gravel road. This takes you to the lower corner of the Gea Viva site.