Golden Horn (in Croatian Zlatni Rat) or Golden Cape is a pebble beach that stretches for about 300 meters on a promontory near Bol on the southern coast of the island of Brac, Croatia. The peculiarity of this beach is that its shape changes according to the tides, currents and wind. An almost constant mistral wind and crystal clear water, even if a little cold, make it a must for windsurfers.
To the west of the main beach you can find numerous coves reserved for naturism. The beach is surrounded by a pine forest, where you can find the remains of a Roman villa, including an ancient swimming pool.