Explore beautiful Hvar
Posted on July 17, 2023
The island of Hvar, located off the coast of Split, has long been a favorite destination among Croats. But in recent years it has also attracted the attention of more and more international tourists. With its vibrant atmosphere, beautiful beaches and lively Hvar Town, the island is a must-visit for anyone visiting Croatia. Read on and explore beautiful Hvar.
Accessibility
If you choose to go to Hvar by car, you can use the ferry services available from Split . Split is well connected to mainland Croatia and there are several ferry companies offering regular crossings to Hvar. You can also choose to leave your car in Split and take the pedestrian ferry. This option is attractive if you choose a day trip.
Explore Hvar Town
The lively town of Hvar Town is the heart of the island, offering a lively atmosphere and charming streets to wander through. If you take the pedestrian ferry, this is where you dock. Visit the cozy central square, St. Stephen's Square, where you can admire St. Stephen's Cathedral. Take a walk along the promenade and enjoy the beautiful yachts moored in the harbour.
Visit the Fortica Fortress
One of the highlights of Hvar Town is the Fortica Fortress , also known as the Spanish Fortress. The fortress dates back to the 16th century and offers breathtaking views of the city, harbor and surrounding islands. It's a short but steep hike to the top, but the reward is well worth the hike.o
Enjoy the beaches
Hvar is known for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters. One of the most popular beaches is Dubovica Beach , which is about 8 kilometers away from Hvar Town. Surrounded by green hills, this pebble beach offers an idyllic setting for swimming and sunbathing. Other beaches worth visiting are Pokonji Dol beach and Stipanska beach. What less time? There are plenty of beaches around Hvar Town where you can relax for an afternoon
Explore Stari Grad
Take a trip to Stari Grad, a charming town on the north side of the island. Stari Grad has a rich history dating back to ancient times and is known for its well-preserved Greek and Roman remains. Take a walk through the old town and admire the narrow streets, historic buildings and picturesque squares. Don't forget to visit Tvrdalj Castle, a 16th-century fortress that is now a museum.
Go island hopping
If you have more time, consider taking a boat tour and exploring the surrounding islands. Catch a ferry or rent a boat and discover the beautiful neighboring islands such as Vis, Brac and Korcula. Each island has its own charm and offers unique experiences, ranging from secluded coves and beautiful nature to picturesque towns and local cuisine.