Stroll through the picturesque streets: Discover the charming narrow streets of Hvar Town, lined with historic buildings, boutique shops, and cafes. Don’t forget to visit the main square, Pjaca, with its 13th-century Arsenal building and the famous clock tower.
Visit the Fortica Fortress (Spanjih Stjepan)
History & Panoramic Views: Climb up to the Fortica Fortress for a stunning panorama of Hvar Town, the Pakleni Islands, and the surrounding Adriatic Sea. The fortress also houses a history museum showcasing artifacts from ancient Greek, Roman, Venetian, and Austro-Hungarian periods.
Swim at the Beaches
Banasura: Known for its crystal-clear waters and pebble beach, Banjera is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.
St. Nicolas Fortress Beach (Fortica Beach): Accessible via a short hike from the Fortica Fortress, this secluded pebble beach offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views of Hvar Town.
Discover Stari Grad Plain
UNESCO World Heritage Site: Explore the ancient agricultural landscape of Stari Grad Plain, which has been in continuous use since the 4th century BC. Visit the charming village of Stari Grad and enjoy a traditional Dalmatian lunch.
Wine Tasting in Hvar’s Vineyards
Sample Local Wines: Hvar is famous for its high-quality white wines, particularly Plavac Mali. Take a wine tasting tour to learn about the local winemaking traditions and sample some of Croatia’s best wines.
Boat Trip to the Pakleni Islands
Island Hopping: Rent a boat or join a guided tour to explore the Pakleni Islands, a group of 14 islands off the coast of Hvar Town. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters.
Nightlife in Hvar Town
Bar Hopping: Hvar Town is famous for its vibrant nightlife. Spend an evening bar hopping at Carpe Diem, Hula Hula, or Kiva Bar, some of the most popular venues on the island.