Hvar

Splitsko-dalmatinska županija, Croatia

About Hvar

Hvar is the sunniest Croatian island, known for its glamorous Hvar town, lavender fields, and Stari Grad Plain. This destination offers visitors an authentic Croatian experience with its unique blend of history, culture, and natural surroundings. Whether you are seeking cultural immersion, outdoor activities, or simply a relaxing getaway, Hvar provides memorable experiences throughout the year.

Planning Hvar? Tell us your dates and we’ll tailor the trip.

Ask on WhatsApp

How to reach

The nearest airport is reachable from major European cities, with regular flights during the tourist season. From the airport, a shuttle bus or taxi connects to Hvar. The town is also accessible by the Jadrolinija catamaran ferry network along the Adriatic coast during summer. By car, the A1 motorway provides a direct connection.

Hvar is best explored on foot in its historic centre. For reaching surrounding areas and nearby attractions, a car or local bus services provide convenient options. Taxis and ride-sharing services are available for shorter trips.

Things to do

  • The historic old town with its characteristic architecture and landmarks

  • Local churches, museums, and cultural heritage sites

  • Panoramic viewpoints and natural attractions in the surrounding area

  • Traditional markets and artisan workshops

  • Take a guided walking tour to discover hidden corners and local stories

  • Enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or water sports depending on the season

  • Participate in local festivals and cultural events

  • Visit nearby wineries, olive groves, or traditional farms

Planning Hvar? Want these on a customised itinerary?

Ask on WhatsApp

Food & Dining

Local restaurants and konobas serve traditional Croatian dishes prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Seafood lovers will appreciate the daily catch, while meat dishes showcase regional specialities. Be sure to try local wines which perfectly complement the cuisine.

Cafes & Nightlife

Croatia has a thriving café culture, and Hvar offers numerous cafés where you can enjoy espresso or a glass of local wine. Craft breweries and cocktail bars are increasingly common. In coastal areas, try local liqueurs such as maraschino or travarica.

Planning Hvar? We’ll book the stays and dining for you.

Ask on WhatsApp

Places to Stay

Accommodation options range from boutique hotels in historic buildings and private apartments to family-run guesthouses (sobe) and rural farmstays. In popular destinations, book well in advance during peak summer months.

What to buy

Local markets, craft shops, and souvenir stalls offer a range of Croatian products. Look for locally made lace, olive oil, lavender products, and traditional ceramics. Many coastal towns have daily markets with fresh produce and artisanal goods. In larger cities, shopping centres and boutiques carry international and local brands.

Go next

Other places to explore in Splitsko-dalmatinska zupanija include Biokovo Nature Park, Bol, Imotski.

The regional capital Split is easily accessible and makes an excellent base for exploring the wider area.

For broader travel in Croatia, consider the islands of Hvar, Brač, and Vis for further adventures.

Nearby in Splitsko-dalmatinska županija

More places to explore around Hvar.

Portions adapted from Wikivoyage, CC BY-SA 4.0.

Contact Us

Get in touch with us.

Or connect over Whatsapp

Connect Over Whatsapp