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Island Hvar and especially Hvar town is one of the most popular destinations in the Adriatic. During the season (May to September) it can be very busy, especially during August when large numbers of Italians visit. Hvar was relatively cheap, without an extensive tourist infrastructure, and it attracted a lot of young people. However, this is changing as large five star hotels are being built and the standard of living in Croatia is rising.


Photos from Hvar, Croatia
The main square of Hvar
Harbour in Stari Grad
The town of Hvar
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
The fortress as seen from the main strip
Another view of the town of Hvar

Rent a boat (5 horse power) for about 350 kuna a day and explore the Pakleni Islands on your own. You can rent boats right in the main square in Hvar town. The islands are very close and make for an amazing adventure. Take a picinic or a bottle of wine. The boat can be anchored anywhere around the islands or tied to the rocks.

There are also frequent water taxi that go the the Pakleni Islands that run every half hour or so.

Go dancing at carpe diem. This is not to be missed. The dj's are usually on the international circuit and the energy is high.


Photos from Hvar, Croatia
Another view of the town of Hvar
The town of Hvar
The main square of Hvar
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
narrow streets in Stari Grad
Harbour in Stari Grad

HISTORY

The Town Square in Hvar is among the most beautiful and the largest in Croatia. The square measures 4500 square meters, and the town has developed around this square, starting north of the square in the 13th century and then circling to the south of the square in the 15th century. There is also a fortress at the top of the hill with walls that encompass parts of the city. It's an easy walk, although uphill, to the fortress...it's worth the trek however because of the wonderful views you have of the harbor and surrounding areas. Don't forget to bring your cameras. There is a small eatery in the middle of the fortress where you can purchase drinks and snacks.

ARCHITECTURE

The Cathedral of St. Stephen dominates one end of the Town Square, and was built during the 16th and 17th centuries. The bell tower of this cathedral is four-stories high, with each level more elaborately decorated than the last. The cathedral was built over a previously existing cathedral that was destroyed by the Turks. Parts of this older cathedral can be seen inside the church, but most of the interior was rebuilt.

THE ARTS

Unique ceramics decorated with spiral ornaments in red, yellow, brown, and white were found at a Neolithic archeological site, Grapčeva špilja, near Hvar Town. Since such ornaments and engraving methods have only been found on the island of Hvar, archeologists have named this kind of Neolithic art "hvarska kultura" (Hvar's Culture). The island of Hvar also has the tradition of making lace, but from the threads of agava leaves. Nuns from the Benedictine monastery in Hvar are masters of this unique craft.

HIKES AND WALKS

Take a water taxi to the nearby Pakleni archipelago, where secluded strands of white sand, hiking trails and pine groves await. Or hike for 2 hours along the Hvar's southern cliffs from Dubovica to the winery of Zlatan Otok for a late lunch, a swim and a boat ride return to Hvar Town.

SCENERY AND NATURE

One visitor describes Havr as "beautiful, crystal-clear blue sea, big green hills, clean air and lots of old stone." At sundown a stroll up old lanes from the square in Hvar Town leads up to another lane which, high above the others is extremely attractive and shouldn’t be missed.

RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS SITES

The Bishop's Treasury, adjacent to the cathedral, contains silver vessels, embroidered Mass robes, numerous Madonnas, icons dating from the 13th century, and an elaborately carved sarcophagus.


Photos from Hvar, Croatia
The main square of Hvar
The fortress as seen from the main strip
The town of Hvar
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
Another view of the town of Hvar
narrow streets in Stari Grad
  • By either car ferry (approx. 2hrs) or fast ferry [a hydrofoil] (approx 1hr) from Split, services operated by Jadrolinija.
  • Jadrolinija also brings you from Hvar town to Vela Luka (Korčula) and to the island Sućuraj in the east of Hvar to Drvenik (mainland).
  • There is also another company which operates fast ferries from Hvar town to Split. The car ferries run most regularly (approximately three per day and more during the high season (May to September) and call at Stari Grad. The fast ferries run less frequently but also operate to and from Hvar town. There are also ferries to other destinations, most notably Italy [2].

Photos from Hvar, Croatia
narrow streets in Stari Grad
Harbour in Stari Grad
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
The fortress as seen from the main strip
The main square of Hvar
The town of Hvar

Buses meet the car ferries at Stari Grad and run to various destinations such as Hvar town.

You can easily rent a car for about 350 kuna a day if you wish to explore other parts of the island. The rental agencies have firm policy of a minimum of one day rental (no hourly rentals). You can also rent a scooter or moped for about 250 kuna a day. There are hourly rates for the mopeds and scooters. The roads on hvar can be steep and windy and there are no guard rails, so be careful especially if riding a rented moped which is old and has already done tens of thousands miles.

There is a convenient water taxi that will take you directly from Stari Grad harbour to the ferry for 15 Kuna.


Photos from Hvar, Croatia
The town of Hvar
Harbour in Stari Grad
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
Another view of the town of Hvar
The main square of Hvar
narrow streets in Stari Grad

Hvar is known for its lavender...you can see it blooming in the summer over large areas. Don't forget to purchase bunches of lavender or lavender oils in beautifully painted glass bottles the lingering fragrances will remind you of the lovely time you spent on the island of Hvar.


Photos from Hvar, Croatia
The main square of Hvar
The fortress as seen from the main strip
The town of Hvar
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
Another view of the town of Hvar
narrow streets in Stari Grad

grilled squid...wonderful with olive oil. don't forget the cucumber salad.

  • Restoran Antonio, Burak 3, Zdrilca (island of Zdrilca, rent a boat in Hvar town to get here), ''+385'' 21741485 (), [3]. Great seafood and a good view over the bay 100 Kn.  edit

Photos from Hvar, Croatia
The main square of Hvar
The fortress as seen from the main strip
narrow streets in Stari Grad
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
Another view of the town of Hvar
Harbour in Stari Grad
  • Carpe Diem, At the end of the riva (At the end of the riva on the right side). It's all big cushions, sofas, hammocks and mood lighting. Drinks leave something to be desired. It's a real shame, because it's the perfect spot to drink cocktails, but they make them with flavoured syrups instead of fresh fruit, and they all taste like bubble-gum.  edit
  • Prsuta Tri, (on the narrow street just behind the main square), 098 9696193 (). Good vine bar, has cheese, olive, and prosciutto  edit
  • Teraca, Placa (On the long terrace above the main square). Friendly small bar with an amazing view over the square and harbour 25 kuna beers, drinks for 18 kuna.  edit

Photos from Hvar, Croatia
The town of Hvar
Another view of the town of Hvar
The fortress as seen from the main strip
The main square of Hvar
Palmizna on Sv. Klement
Harbour in Stari Grad