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Brela,
a town next to the sea is a municipality with 1770 inhabitants. Brela
has become one of the most exclusive and most wanted tourist
destinations in Dalmatia during the last few decades of the 20th
century thanks to the attractive natural environment, clean pebble and
sand beaches, romantically arranged along a side where a promenade
swerves between pine trees and modernly comfortable hotels, guest
houses, apartments, boarding houses, catering and other modern tourist
facilities.
High over Brela is the rural village Kričak with a wide offer of
homemade specialties. The clean and clear sea and the care of the
environment are best confirmed by numerous tourist awards. The Punta
Rata beach has been carrying the Blue Flag for already 8
years. The Blue Flag is the greatest international acknowledgment for a
clean sea and environment. Lifting the Blue Flag on the Planet Earth on
June 5 is a festive occasion. St. Stjepan is the day the Brela
celebrates the day of the municipality.
A long time ago, the inhabitants of Brela established their existence by
raising grapevines and the renowned “Maraska” cherry on the steep
terrace-like land. With the development of tourism, the interest for
agriculture decreased and in 1935 a society was established for making
Brela more beautiful. But the thousand year old agriculture was
preserved in numerous gardens and property on which the present
inhabitants of Brela raise basically olives, grapevines, oranges and
lemons.
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