I´m excited to introduce you to one of the foremost gems of Croatia´s Dalmatian Coast on the beautiful Adriatic Sea: the island of Hvar. It´s true paradise that captivates visitors with its stunning landscapes, fascinating history, vibrant nightlife, and gourmet cuisine.In 2023 it placed in the top 10 of Condé Nast Traveler´s Readers´ Choice Awards, and last year it placed first on Forbes´ list of "European Island Destinations To Visit This Year," with writer Alex Ledsom writing that it´s "best suited for travellers looking to find something for everyone—great restaurants and nightlife that cater to the glitzy superyacht crowd, it has spas and wellness centres for anyone looking to recharge, and quieter types can head inland on this tiny island (population around 11,000) to explore the rustic vineyards and lavender fields."
Sp ues. with its rich history dating back to ancient times, monumental architectural achievements from the Venetian era, and stunning beaches, Hvar stands out as one of the top destinations in Split-Dalmatia County. It has two significant hubs: Hvar Town and Stari Grad, along with two smaller towns, Jelsa and Vrboska, and the quaint fishing village of Sućuraj at the island's eastern tip.
Hvar Town
Compelling History
During the summer, the island's top destination (top, with just over 4,100 permanent residents) is something of a magnet for the rich and the famous like Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Michael Jordan. With such glamour come high prices—the centre of Hvar Town ranks among Croatia's priciest tourist destinations in the summer. Hence many visitors prefer to visit outside the peak tourist season for a more budget-friendly experience on its cobblestone streets and lanes.
As soon as I stepped off the bus I noticed two impressive buildings. The first was the Cathedral of St. Stephen (Katedrala Svetog Stjepana), just a hundred metres from the bus station on the town´s main square, Pjaca. Most of what you see today is Renaissance and early Baroque, dating back to the 15th and 16th century, its has a shrine from the previous 14th-century Gothic church it replaced. After checking out the interior and itse religious artwork, I strolled along the waterfront promenade, where the atmosphere was fantastic and every few hundred meters, I came across a beach—some well-manicured, others in their natural rocky state, shaped by the forces of nature and sea waves. Nearby I spotted several luxury hotels.
The second monument, in the upper town, was Španjola Fortress (above), to which it took me 20 minutes to walk (uphill - wear sneakers or comfortable walking shoes!),
and along the way I passed through a beautiful Mediterranean park filled with plants typical of the region. As I returned to town, I explored several other monumental buildings. The Church of St. Spirit caught my attention—a Renaissance-style building. Unfortunately, the summer residence of the renowned Croatian poet Hanibal Lucić was closed to visitors.
Vibrant Nightlife
When it comes to nightlife on the island of Hvar, the spotlight undoubtedly falls on Hvar Town, which has become a city that never sleeps - at least from June to September. There's a wide selection of places to go out. Still, you're looking for a quieter atmosphere or prefer fewer crowds. In that case, Jelsa is an ideal alternative (with several cafes and restaurants). Stari Grad and Vrboska are more modest settlements than other places on the island.
During the summer, the nightlife of Hvar Town is one of the liveliest on the Adriatic coast. The city exudes a unique atmosphere, and there's always something happening. The fun lasts until the early morning hours, and guests can visit numerous events, restaurants, taverns, clubs, and more.
As the sea and air temperatures peak and the port becomes crowded with numerous boats, Hvar Town becomes one of the most sought-after destinations for young people looking for entertainment.
However, the atmosphere of the city changes from month to month, along with the different structures and ages of the visitors, making Hvar enjoyable to visit in various periods.
Excluding July and August (when the city sees the most visitors), the buzz on the streets is noticeable as early as May. It lasts until mid-October, allowing plenty of time for quieter city tours and enjoying the beaches without overcrowding. This time is ideal for visitors who are less concerned about vibrant nightlife and are more interested in leisurely strolls, sipping coffee, enjoying the gastronomic offerings, and soaking in the city's ambience. July and August are for those who love crowded streets, restaurants, beaches, and parties until the early hours.
The city's popularity among the younger population has undoubtedly increased thanks to the famous club "Carpe Diem." However, there are other bars and clubs in Hvar Town that you should definitely visit during your stay.
"Caffeine" or "Loco Bar" are ideal places for a morning cup of coffee and reading newspapers or books. After coffee, take one of the small taxi boats to the nearby Paklinski Islands, where you'll find a spot on one of the small beaches and enjoy the sun and swimming.
In addition to its fascinating history and stunning architecture, Hvar is also known for its vibrant nightlife. The town comes alive after dark, with stylish beach bars and lively nightclubs that make it a partygoer's paradise. Whether you want to dance the night away or relax with a cocktail, Hvar has something for everyone.
Hvar is also a must-visit destination for foodies. With its fantastic gastronomy scene, the island offers flavours that will tantalize your taste buds. Indulge in fresh seafood specialities at one of the seaside restaurants, or go wine tasting at a nearby vineyard. Hvar's cuisine is among the best in the world, thanks to the island's fertile soil and pristine waters.
Explore its diverse landscapes to make the most of your time in Hvar. This island has it all, from stunning beaches to verdant vineyards. Take a day trip to the Pakleni Islands, a divine archipelago just off the coast of Hvar, which boasts beautiful bays and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Hike up to the Fortress of Hvar for spectacular panoramic views of the town and neighbouring islands.
Stari Grad
The island´s oldest settlement - founded in 385 BCE as the Roman town of Pharos - remains the most urbanized area of Hvar todayJust as it was in Roman times, with a population of TK. It's packed with intriguing cultural attractions and boasts clean seas and beautiful beaches, making it an ideal summer getaway for locals and tourists.
Stari Grad is the main ferry port on Hvar, connecting it to the mainland via the Split-Stari Grad ferry route.
Things to Do in Stari Grad:
Stari Grad left a lasting impression on me as a charming and well-kept destination. It's a relief that even during peak season, this place is more relaxed than other popular spots like Hvar town. Therefore, visitors seeking a peaceful vacation spot can choose Stari Grad. Of course, if you stay in Stari Grad for a few days, a day trip to Hvar town is a fantastic idea.
As I strolled toward Stari Grad, the first exciting attraction I noticed was the Šime Ljubić Palace, located on the southern side of town, near the coast. Another highlight was the Castle of Petar Hektorović, one of Croatia's greatest writers. In the 16th century, this building was a fortress to defend against Turkish invasions.
Simultaneously, the Church of St. Nicholas caught my eye—a small Renaissance building built on the remains of an older Romanesque church. Inside, visitors can admire intriguing artworks like the main altar and paintings. The most monumental building in town is the Church of St. Stephen, also built in the Renaissance style.
Boat Tours Form Split to Hvar
To get to the island of Hvar, you can take exclusive private tours from Split to Hvar or a day boat excursion like the famous Blue Cave And Five Islands, where you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and prepare for an unforgettable adventure.
Once you set foot on the island, you'll be struck by its old-world charm. With its cobblestone streets and Venetian-inspired architecture, the town of Hvar takes you back in time to a bygone era. You'll discover hidden churches, charming squares, and bustling marketplaces as you explore the narrow streets. Every nook and cranny of Hvar is picture-perfect, so bring your camera along!
For more, check out VisitHvar.com.
Carpe Diem Beach Bar: Here you'll meet young people with whom you'll dance to the rhythm of Latin music at the famous "after-beach party" at "Carpe Diem Beach" (owned by the same team as "Carpe Diem" in Hvar Town). When you return to Hvar Town, the evening gathering is in one of the many bars, such as "Archie's Bar" or "Atelier."
If you're up for a louder and more vibrant night out, don't miss a visit to "Kiva," and later, don't forget about the best cocktail bar "Carpe Diem." A rich and diverse experience should end at the club "Veneranda," with the most beautiful sunrise view.
Carpe Diem: A perfectly designed place with an unforgettable atmosphere. Choose from a rich selection of cocktails and enjoy on a large terrace adorned with greenery at sunset and moonlight.
Carpe Diem Beach: A summer beach club in the bay of Stipanska, open during July and August, accessible by taxi boats from Hvar. Enjoy tropical cocktails and light food, play beach volleyball, and relax in the shade of pine trees with a view of the pool and the beautiful sea.
Veneranda: The Veneranda bar is located within the walls of the former monastery, with a small pool and a dance floor. Here, you'll listen to electronic music and be amazed by the view from the terrace at an unforgettable sunrise.
Hula Hula: A 15-minute walk west of the city centre, on the coast between the hotels "Amfora" and "Podstine," you'll find this rustic wooden beach bar. Enjoy the beautiful sunset view and chill-out music.
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