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Book a Call Enquire OnlineBY - Will Davis , 8 October 2024 - VIEW ALL ARTICLES
With its stunning natural beauty, rich history, vibrant culture, and a touch of luxury, Hvar is the ultimate holiday destination for those seeking an unforgettable experience.
Hvar is not just a holiday destination; it’s a journey to a world of natural beauty, history, culture, and exquisite experiences. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on pristine beaches or in your own Hvar luxury villas swimming pool, experiencing local traditions, or the exciting nightlife, this Croatia paradise has it all.
Make Hvar your next vacation destination, and you’ll discover why this island is so enchanting. Start planning your Hvar adventure and get ready for an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Adriatic.
The best time to travel to Hvar is during the late spring to early autumn, from May to September. This period offers the perfect blend of warm, sunny weather, ideal for exploring the island’s beautiful landscapes, enjoying crystal-clear waters, and partaking in outdoor activities.
May and September are great for avoiding the peak summer crowds while still experiencing pleasant temperatures and vibrant nature, whereas the summer months of June, July, and August are when Hvar comes alive with festivals, nightlife, and a bustling atmosphere, making it an excellent time for those seeking a lively social scene.
We love Hvar’s natural beauty. It is often referred to as the “Queen of the Dalmatian Islands” for its breathtaking landscapes. From its sun-drenched beaches, and picturesque vineyards to the rugged cliffs and lush pine forests, Hvar offers a diverse range of natural beauty that will leave you in awe. One of the must-visit spots is the Pakleni Islands, a cluster of islets with crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
Hvar is also known for its fragrant lavender fields, particularly in the interior of the island. If you visit in late spring or early summer, you’ll be treated to the sight and scent of vibrant lavender in full bloom. The town of Velo Grablje hosts an annual lavender festival where you can learn about lavender cultivation and purchase lavender-based products.
Hvar boasts a delectable array of dining and drinking options to satisfy all palates. For a taste of the freshest seafood, head to Macondo, a charming seafood restaurant that offers a sea-to-table dining experience.
To savour traditional Dalmatian flavours, Dalmatino is a must, featuring local dishes with a modern twist in a historical setting. If you’re in the mood for Mediterranean cuisine with an exquisite view, Zori Restaurant, set atop a hill, is an ideal choice. To accompany your meal with some local wines, visit Tomic Winery or Laganini Lounge Bar & Fish House, both renowned for their wine lists. Finally, for a memorable sunset cocktail, Hula Hula Beach Club is the place to be, with a lively atmosphere and breathtaking views of the Adriatic as the sun dips below the horizon.
Hvar boasts a rich tradition of winemaking and olive oil production. Don’t miss the chance to visit local wineries and taste the island’s exquisite wines, including the famous Plavac Mali red wine. Additionally, you can visit olive groves and sample some of the finest olive oils in the region. These tours provide insights into the island’s agricultural heritage.
While on Hvar, take advantage of its strategic location to explore neighbouring islands. Day trips to Brac, Vis, and Korcula are easily arranged and offer even more opportunities for adventure and discovery.
After fun days out, Hvar has a lively nightlife scene, especially during the summer months. Hvar Town is renowned for its beach clubs, bars, and open-air venues. Carpe Diem Beach and Hula Hula Beach Club are popular spots for dancing the night away under the stars.
Getting to Hvar typically involves a combination of land and sea travel. The journey starts by flying into Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, or the coastal city of Split. From there, you can take a ferry or catamaran to Hvar.
The ferry ride from Split to Stari Grad on Hvar takes about two hours, while the faster catamaran option will get you to Hvar Town in about one hour. Alternatively, you can also take a seaplane from Split, providing a scenic and quicker way to reach the island.
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Will is a keen traveller and writer. When he's not travelling the world or writing about it, he's managing the marketing for Firefly Collection.