Visiting Milna
Milna's upscale hotels make it a great destination for luxury-minded travelers and visitors are sure to appreciate the restaurants, beaches, and bars. Visitors can also indulge in everything this welcoming and walkable, seaside city has to offer, including its monuments, island views, and spas.
- There are 8 Milna hotels
- July is the most expensive month to travel here, while October tends to be the cheapest
- Closest major airport is in Brac Island (BWK), 11.3 mi (18.2 km) from the city centre
Sightseeing around Milna
- Top activities include exploring the waterfront and taking an adventure tour, while Supetar Beach, Stomorska Port, and Momo Beach are favourite sights to visit
- Its historic sites and monuments are notable and landmarks to visit include Diocletian's Palace, Hvar Fortress, and Cathedral of Saint Domnius
- The beach, seaside, and island views provide a picturesque setting, and places to consider visiting are Zlatni Rat Beach, Cetina Gorge, and Stomorska Beach
Getting around Milna
There are plenty of options for getting around Milna. You can cross the water in a ferry from the local port.
Staying in Milna
Looking for a romantic getaway, a cosy spot, or a boutique stay? You might like these highly rated smaller hotels or specialty properties:
- Villa Slika, averaging GBP 81.39/night
- Waterman Milna Hotel & Marina, averaging GBP 63.7/night
A 4-star favourite with Expedia travellers is Villa Slika with a 4.8 out of 5 user rating while Waterman Milna Hotel & Marina has a 4.6 rating by guests.
Dressing for Milna
- Between January and March, you can expect average temperatures of 16°C during the day and 5°C at night
- From April to June, the average during the day is 28°C, while the average at night is 9°C
- July through September has daytime averages of 30°C with nighttime averages of 16°C
- In October–December, you can expect daytime averages of 23°C and nighttime averages of 6°C
- Average annual rainfall for Milna is 32 millimetres