Situated along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, the Balkan country is home to more than 1,000 islands and islets of which just 47 are inhabited. A record 21.3 million tourists flocked to Croatia ...
Day or night, the place to see and been seen in Central Dalmatia is Hvar Town. Fashionable shops and quaint bistros inhabit the centuries-old buildings, and, in its summer prime, the citizens and ...
The Jewel of the Adriatic Welcome to Croatia, where medieval charm meets modern luxury, and every turn offers a story waiting ...
Despite this, Hvar still imposes a 2am closing time for bars in town, and 5am for clubs. A fair amount the post-bar partying takes place at Carpe Diem Beach on Marinkovac or on private yachts ...
The best way to get from mainland Croatia to Hvar is via a speedboat catamaran, which runs frequently from cities like Split and Dubrovnik. Hvar town is walkable, and the best way to reach other ...
The name Hvar refers to both the island and the principal town on the island. If you arrive on the island by ferry, you may land at Stari Grad, which lies northeast of Hvar. The road from Stari G ...
Car ferries arrive at Stari Grad, 16km (ten miles) to the east of Hvar town, where traffic is barred from the centre. Seven a day run from Split in summer, three in winter (1hr 45mins, 39kn foot ...
We will take you on a journey through Croatia’s must-visit islands, with a focus on Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Vis, Mljet, ...
Officially called "Fortica Spanjola," this 16th-century citadel has acquired the colloquial name of "Hvar Fortress" as it presides high above the town of the same name. You'll be able to survey ...
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