Things To Do In Hvar, Croatia For Families, Singles & Couples

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Sarah-Jane has lived in Croatia for 10+ years. SJ, as she is known, has been traveling the Balkans & beyond since 2000. She now shares her passion for traveling with her husband & kids.

Here you go, the ultimate guide to things to do in Hvar, Croatia. A list of what to see, where to eat and sleep on Hvar Island.

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A bright spot in the Adriatic Sea, Hvar Island, offers a luxurious island lifestyle that most people can only dream about. Hvar Island has a history that has been dated back to around 6,000 BC. The island has become a favorite and treasured vacation spot among Croatians and foreign tourists throughout the centuries.

Hvar’s long history has developed into posh holiday destinations mixed with a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, topped with a rich cultural and historical heritage. Oh, and let’s not forget its popularity with nature lovers.

Hvar Island is known for its excellent climate. It enjoys no fewer than 2,800+ hours of sunshine each year. With warm summers and mild winters, rich culture, and beautiful views overlooking the Adriatic Sea, it’s no wonder that Hvar Island attracts so many holidaymakers.

Before heading to Hvar for the vacation of a lifetime, be sure to pick up some essential items for travel to ensure you have the most comfortable holiday.

 

Things To Do In Hvar, Croatia

After all the talk about Hvar Island, let’s talk about what to do in Hvar. Below, we’ll show you the best Hvar attractions and the top things to do on Hvar Island, an island home to four main towns.

  • Hvar Town
  • Stari Grad
  • Vrboska
  • Jelsa

Admire The Franciscan Monastery & Museum

The Franciscan Monastery & Museum in Hvar Town is home to beautiful artwork and historical, detailed architecture that rivals any other artwork on Hvar Island. Built in the 16th century by a family of stonemasons, the Franciscan Monastery overlooks a gorgeous shady cove and a 300-year-old cypress tree in the garden. Walk over and marvel at its unusual shape.

You will find historic coins, charts, and documents in the museum. The two most famous pieces in the museum are an edition of Ptolemy’s Atlas printed in 1524, and The Last Supper painted by Matteo Ingoli. Our Lady of Charity, the attached church, has more works of art, including three polyptychs from 1583 by Francesco da Santacroce.

We always say people must see this. Even if you have just one day to spend on Hvar, don’t skip it! A visit to this magnificent building is one of those absolute must-do things in Hvar.

Enjoy The View From Fortica

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If you look up the hill from Hvar Town, you will see a fort perched on the summit. That fort is Hvar’s Fortica. It was built at the beginning of the 16th century under Venetian rule and then again in 1557. You can get to Fortica by walking through the park northwest of St. Stephen’s Square. This is easily one of the top things to do in Hvar, especially if you’re looking for some exercise after laying on the beach too long or partying too hard!

These days, the Hvar fort holds a collection of amphora and other exhibits from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Once you climb to the top of the walls, you can already enjoy incredible panoramic views of the city of Hvar and the surrounding Pakleni Islands. Don’t forget to take your camera and get a killer photo.

Local tip: Enjoy a cup of coffee or a cold drink at the café at the very top and absorb the view. The price is worth it.

Explore St. Stephen’s Square And Cathedral

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In the Hvar town center, you will find St. Stephen’s Square overlooked by St. Stephen’s Cathedral. The square is surrounded by winding stone streets and was created by reclaiming an inlet that was part of the Bay. About 4,500 square meters in size, this is where the town comes alive.

From the nave, you can see parts of the first cathedral. It dates back to the 13th century, when the city center started developing in the north before spreading to the south. You can find parts of the square in the north dating back to the 15th century. The stunning cathedral was built during the 16th and 17th centuries after the Turks destroyed the previous cathedral.

Tour The Hvar Vineyards

Blond Woman Drinking Red Wine In Restaurant

Whether on your own or with a tour group, a tour of Hvar’s best wineries should be on top of any wine lover’s list! Winery tours are, without question, among the best things to do in Hvar. The island is particularly well-known for the famous Plavac Mali grape variety, a red related to Zinfandel. Where should you go? We suggest the following best wineries on Hvar Island.

You can even escape the crowds and opt for a private wine tasting with a Master of Wine!

Visit The Renaissance Theater

The theater was a significant part of the renaissance. They were popping up all over Europe during this period. One of Hvar’s greatest theaters is the Renaissance Theater, built in 1612 and still standing today. Some say this theater was the first theater in Europe to open to the upper and lower classes.

While performances stopped being staged there in 2008, and most of the theater is under renovation, you can still visit it. Inside, you will find frescoes and baroque loggias, remnants of the period when the arts flourished.

Discover Secret Hvar

Hvar Island is filled with beautiful attractions, some off the beaten path. These attractions are not found in the city but off the main roads and deep within Hvar’s culture. If you are interested in seeing the attractions and locations forgotten by time, try taking this route of secret things to do in Hvar, suggested by Paul, a local

Check out this Cast Away camping experience to get away from the crowds!

Explore Šćedro Island

Šćedro sits along the southern part of Hvar Island, a smaller island that is a protected nature park. Spend the day here dipping your toes in the waters of the many coves of Šćedro. Although you won’t find it teeming with people, you won’t be the only one. During the day, many boats take anchorage here to explore its beautiful bays.

Explore further afoot, up, up, up the hill. There you will discover the abandoned stone village of Nastane. During the summer season, boat tours take daily trips to Šćedro. If you’re looking to get away from the busy town, an excursion to this quiet island is one of the best things to do on Hvar Island.

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Experience The Hvar Lavender Festival

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The Island of Hvar has an excellent natural gift, lavender. Lavender is the symbol of Hvar, and the island has a great vibe during the Hvar lavender season. The Lavender Festival brings many to Hvar Island each June. Along with presentations on lavender distillation and the usual handmade souvenirs to take home to stuff in your smalls draws, you can also try dishes made with lavender in the little village of Velo Grablje during the festival.

Find The Oldest Olive Tree On The Island

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Hvar’s Oldest Olive Tree. Photo credit: Paul Bradbury

Placed under protection in 1964, the oldest olive tree on Hvar is almost unknown outside the eastern village of Zastrazisce, which it neighbors. Experts have put it at 2,500 years old, which – if true – would make it one of the ten oldest olive trees in the world. See if you can find it. 

Party At Carpe Diem Hvar – Full Moon Party

Depending on your age, you might want to head toward, or very far away from, the Carpe Diem Full Moon Parties. Located at Stipanska, you must take a short boat ride to the beach party. If you’re up for it, you can party all night long under the moonlight with the world’s best D.J.s.

Local tip: Remember the water taxis stop running at 2.30 am. So, make your boat transport arrangements if you are at the Carp Diem Beach Club past 2.30 am.

Attend The Dormouse Festival

Eight or so years ago, a local association from the village of Dol decided that they would create a festival to celebrate the unique culture and traditions of their village. One of the elements of this festival celebrates their love of the Dormouse or Puh, as we call them in Croatian. It was named the Puhijada.

The people of Dol have maintained the tradition of hunting and eating dormice, which they have been doing since ancient times. The Puhijada is on in early August of each year. The Puhijada culminates with a mega dormouse BBQ and lots of Croatian wine. This is my kind of festival, one of the most fun things to do on Hvar Island.

Moor At Palmižana Marina

Are you exploring Hvar while sailing in Croatia? Then we suggest mooring at Palmižana Marina on the island of Saint Klement. Not just because Hvar Town’s Harbor has a measly 15 spaces, but because there are several remarkable beaches you can enjoy on this small group of Croatian islands, known as the Pakleni Islands.

With four restaurants, a cocktail bar, and an art gallery all within a few minutes’ walk from the ACI marina; you’ll see why we recommend it. Try Palmizana or those on Marinkovac.

Visit The Grapčeva Caves

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Hvar Island Grapčeva Caves. Photo credit: Filming in Croatia

A rarely mentioned attraction in Hvar is the Grapčeva Caves, which date back to the Neolithic period. Tours go just several times a week, so book in early to secure your spot.

Get Active

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Cycling Hvar. Photo credit: Travel Tales of Life

Adventure enthusiasts will love Hvar because of the wide variety of activity choices. Our top three suggestions are: 

  • Cycling. Besides the pristine pebble beaches, quaint towns, and gorgeous vistas, Hvar provides a broad range of spectacular terrain for cyclists. Read a guide to self-guided cycling on Hvar.
  • Kayaking. One option is to take a sea kayak tour from Hvar Town to the Pakleni Islands.
  • Scuba diving. Hvar Island is a scuba diver’s paradise with countless hidden coves and crystal clear waters.

Spend Easter On Hvar Island

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Hvar Island Easter Procession Za Križen. Photo Credit Ivo Pervan via Croatian T.Z.

Each Easter, Hvar Island holds a Passion procession through seven churches. This tradition began over 500 years ago, and the songs sung are considered the oldest Passion songs in Europe. I follow it on the T.V. and on social media each year; it’s a beautiful display. Easter is a crucial religious period for Catholics (roughly 90% of Croatians), and the procession on Hvar was added to the UNESCO Intangible Heritage list. If you’re interested in cultural things to see in Hvar, this annual procession is major.

Here is an excellent guide to the six simultaneous processions in Jelsa, Pitve, Vrisnik, Svirce, Vrban, and Vrboska, detailing the 22-kilometer walk that begins at 10 pm on Thursday preceding Good Friday.

Visit UNESCO-Protected Stari Grad Plain

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The Stari Grad Plain on Hvar Island is a uniquely well-preserved agricultural landscape created by Greek colonists in the 4th century B.C. Still in use to this day—the landscape is dominated by wineries and olive groves—the plain still looks exactly as it did thousands of years ago.

The stone walls and shelters bear the same layout as when the Greeks cultivated the plain 24 centuries ago. Protected as UNESCO World Heritage, this location is the oldest continuously farmed vineyard globally!

So, if you’re trying to figure out what to do in Hvar, the unique Stari Grad Plain certainly deserves a spot in your itinerary.

Go On Amazing Day Trips From Hvar

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Hvar is glamorous and culturally diverse, but we all like to explore while on holiday in Croatia, right? So here are just a few ideas for day trips you can take from Hvar.

Pakleni Islands

The Pakleni archipelago is just a quick boat ride from the old town of Hvar. You can take a water taxi from Hvar to Pakleni islands or join a day tour.

Hvar to Dubrovnik

This stunning UNESCO-protected city is one of the most famous destinations in Croatia. It offers incredible history, great beaches, excellent seafood, and Game of Thrones tours. Boat trips leave daily to the Pearl of the Adriatic, or you can get a private boat transfer.

Zlatni Rat Beach

Day trips to Bol to see the famous Zlatni Rat Beach, one of the world’s most stunning beaches, leave daily.

Small-Group Traditional Squid Fishing Trips

A family-friendly trip that the whole family can enjoy.

Are you an adventurous foodie? Then a Blue Cave and Gastronomy Tour is something that must be added to your itinerary.

Blue Cave Tour

Although it’s not technically one of the things to do in Hvar, Croatia—it’s not on Hvar Island at all—the Blue Cave is still one of the best places to visit during your Hvar vacation.

Located on Bisevo Island, the Blue Cave is, as its name implies, blessed with beautiful blue colors. These vibrant blues result from sunlight reflecting through the clear seawater and bouncing off the white limestone bottom. Blue Cave tours from Hvar may also stop at the Green Cave and include activities like swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing on a beach.

Water Activities

When you visit Hvar, you must participate in some water activities. The swimming is excellent, but a half-day small-group sea kayak adventure will allow you to enjoy the sun and the beauty of the Adriatic Sea’s pleasant blue waters.

The route is often shadowed by tall pine trees, giving a balance of sun and shade. Then, maneuver through the narrow straits along with the islands around Hvar, where you can enjoy lunch on one of the small hidden pebble beaches. While you’re there, have fun swimming and snorkeling.

Finally, we always recommend getting to know how the locals live and the area’s history. You can achieve this by joining this fun yet informative walking tour of Hvar. Wander historic stone streets with your small group (up to 6 people, to keep it personal) and your guide to discover an abandoned village while still taking part in the local culinary culture of the Dalmatian coast that has survived, and benefited from, the country’s many different internal and external influences.

Best Hvar Beaches

Visiting Hvar beaches is a must! Here are some of our fave if you want to adventure out on your own, or consider this epic private boat tour that will take you to hidden beaches along Hvar!

Dubovica Beach

Dubovica is one of the most famous and best beaches in Hvar. It lies on the south side, right before you enter Stari Grad. The beautiful old stone buildings are one of the main focal points along the beach.

The crystal-clear water of Dubovica Beach and the mild climate of Hvar Island attracts many visitors year-round. Along the pebble beach, you will find a restaurant serving delicious food. Getting to the shore requires a small hike, but you will love every second of it once you are there.

Lucisca Beach

On the south side of the island, you will find Lucisca Beach. Lucisca Beach is a peaceful beach where many love to go swimming during the summer. It is located near Hvar Town, and the trip there will provide excellent views.

Parking can be hard at the beach, so most visitors arrive by boat. While there, enjoy a relaxing day lying out on the beach, going for a swim, being adventurous, going for a hike, or exploring the beach’s many caves.

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Things to do in Hvar. Photo Credit Davor Strenja

Sveta Nedjelja Beach

This rocky coastline on the southern Hvar shore has cliffs that rise majestically out of the Adriatic. Located about 12 km from Hvar Town, this area is home to several excellent beaches, hotels, and restaurants. From here, you can also reach Šćedro Island, which we’ve talked about earlier.

Jerolim Beach

Jerolim Beach on Jerolim Island is quite an unusual beach. It is a nudist beach. It was named one of the top nudist beaches in the world by CNN. Nature is prevalent throughout this beach. Not only is the actual beach outstanding, but nature all along the coastline is as well.

You can find several bars along Jerolim Beach, some of which you can lounge around and wait for your drinks in hammocks. This laid-back beach atmosphere is what many long for when looking for a beach retreat.

Grebišće Beach

Hvar’s best sandy beach for families is Grebišće, located on the north side of the Jelsa harbor. It’s nothing flashy, but the kids who want to make sandcastles will love it. Remember to pack the baby powder when ready to head home.

Pokonji Dol Beach

Beach visits are easily among the top things to do in Hvar Town, and Pokonji Dol Beach is one of the town’s most popular beaches. Less than 30 minutes on foot from Hvar Town, this stunning pebble beach features beautiful blue water and has many eateries and accommodations.

Zaraće Beach

One of the most photogenic beaches in Hvar—and that says something!—Zaraće Beach is a large pebble beach situated below the abandoned village of Zaraće. It boasts stunning azure water and offers terrific snorkeling and swimming opportunities. Spending an afternoon at this glorious beach is an activity that belongs on any list of what to do in Hvar, Croatia.

Where To Stay: Hvar Accommodation

When you’ve decided if visiting abandoned villages and ancient sights or exploring gorgeous lavender fields is more your style, next up is where to sleep, here is just a sample of the many available Hvar accommodation options.

Where To Party On Hvar

Divino

Get your wallet ready; let’s go to Divino. Divino is located on the waterfront and has a beautiful view that overlooks the Palenki Islands. If you’re looking for a classy eating environment with a view, Divino is your place.

Being so close to the city, Divino is easy to find. The friendly staff will see that you have a relaxed evening full of delectable foods and spirits. Divino offers authentic local dishes and the best wines in the area, a great place to kick back and relax for a little while. Check Facebook.

Carpe Diem

Carpe Diem is a Hvar classic, open from breakfast until well into the night. Visitors love the wide variety of food and drinks offered here. You can find everything from pancakes and coffee to the best-mixed cocktails around at Carpe Diem. It’s at night, though, that the place comes alive.

With music spun by local DJs, Carpe Diem is the hub of nighttime activity in Hvar. Crowds love the music and cocktails and make an evening of it partying away at one of Hvar Island’s hottest clubs.

Hula Hula Beach Bar

Watching the sunset at the deck of Hula Hula Beach Bar is among the most popular things to do in Hvar Town. This famous and iconic beach bar is one of the town’s party hotspots, well-known for its lively beach dance floor, late-night music, and enthusiastic crowd.

Traveling To Hvar Croatia

Although there are many different ways to get to Dalmatia, to travel to Hvar, you only have one option: a (car) ferry from the mainland. Once on the island, you can continue by car, bus, or other local transportation, as we will outline in the next section. We’ll first list all your options to get to major ferry ports that eventually get you to the island, ending with an overview of popular ferry routes.

  • Air: The nearest airports to Hvar Island are Split, Zadar (160km), Dubrovnik (230km), and Brac. To get to Hvar Island from these airports, take a bus or taxi or rent a car and hop on a ferry.
  • Bus: Croatian buses run throughout the country. If you are traveling by bus to Hvar Island, the connections in Zagreb and Split are the most convenient. You can get to the ferry port in Split by bus, where you’ll then take the ferry to Hvar Island and, if needed, continue on another bus around the island.
  • Train: The nearest train station to Hvar Island is in Split. You can take the ferry to Stari Grad or Hvar Town.
  • Car: There are plenty of locations for renting a vehicle, including taking the car from Split to Hvar. If you are traveling to Hvar from Zagreb, take highway A1. You can also take the coastal road via Rijeka if you have time to explore. One of the main roads through Croatia to Hvar Island is Highway A1. From Highway A1, you can find ferry ports in Drvenik or Split.
  • Parking: Many hotels on Hvar Island have free parking included in your stay, but not all do. Parking in the city is often limited and costly, so adjust your budget accordingly.
  • Ferry: Once you’ve made it to a ferry port on the mainland, whether with a rental car or not, plenty of ferry lines are running to Hvar Island. From mainland Croatia, there are two easy, local ferry options. The main one is the Split-Hvar line, taking you to either Stari Grad or Hvar Town. The second option is the Drvenik-Hvar line, taking passengers to Sucuraj at the island’s easternmost point. In addition to these two local ferry lines, you can take inter-island or coastal ferries. These are much longer sea journeys but are a fantastic experience in their own way. This way, you’ll also pass by famous Dalmatian islands near Hvar, such as Korcula and Brac, allowing you to explore them. The top Croatian ferry line is Jadrolinija. Check their website for current schedules and prices.

Traveling Around Hvar Island

You have several options for transport on Hvar, each with its own merits and drawbacks.

Car Hire: This is the option we always choose. With a car seat and an adventurous spirit, we like to be on our own timetable and not be tied down to a bus schedule. Remember that car ferries between Hvar Island and other islands are limited, so buy tickets for ferry transport early.

You can arrange car rentals on Hvar ahead of time, car rental is available all year round here, or you can rent a car on the mainland and take it across on the ferry (no special papers are needed).

Buses: There is a local public bus network that you can use to get you around Hvar Island. Bus times are here. Inexpensive and reliable.

Local Drivers And Taxis: These are all over Hvar, and local drivers will make 1:1 arrangements with you for specific pickups. Because Hvar is a tourist island, you won’t have issues communicating with them in English.


Weather In Hvar

With over 2,700 hours of glorious sunshine each year, about 7.4 hours on average per day, this is one of the sunniest destinations in Europe. No surprise, in other words, that Hvar has become such a hugely popular beach, party, and summer destination.

As one of the Dalmatian Islands, located in the Adriatic Sea, a sub-sea of the Mediterranean Sea, Hvar enjoys moderate to hot weather all year. Winters are typically gentle and not too cold, allowing for winter tourism, while summers are warm and dry, perfect for sunbathing and water sports.

Snow in winter is scarce, happening once in about every twenty years. If it does snow, some hotels offer free stays! That’s how unusual that is. Winter days may see some rainfall and can be pretty windy, but it’s never too uncomfortable to make your winter break a failure. This is among the most pleasant winter destinations in all of Europe.

The summer weather is spectacular. Temperatures climb to an average daytime high of around 25 degrees Celsius, with peaks well into the 30s. Sunshine is abundant this time of year, creating the perfect weather for swimming, exploring, and other leisure outdoor activities.

If you want to visit Hvar in the shoulder seasons, spring or fall, it’s good to know that fall is typically warmer than spring.

How To Pronounce Hvar?

I wrecked my brain on how to answer this question, which I know many of you were wondering, so I took the advice from “Hvar: An Insider’s Guide Book,” which says to either: 1) ignore the ‘H’ altogether and just say ‘Var’; 2) insert an ‘A’ and come up with Ha-var making you sound like a tourist, or 3) try the correct pronunciation.

The above book was written by a local (and friend) Paul. It’s the most comprehensive guidebook on the island and well worth the $15 price tag.

Facts About Hvar Croatia

  • If you give birth on a Jadrolinija ferry from Hvar, your child will get free travel on the ferry for life.
  • Ivan Vucetic, criminologist and anthropologist, was born on the island of Hvar and later emigrated to Argentina, where he was known as Juan). He pioneered scientific dactyloscopy (identification by fingerprints), and his identification methods are used worldwide. You can find more facts about Croatia here.

It feels like we left so much out of this guide – and that’s because we did! The list of things to do on Hvar Island is vast. You’ll have to go and see it for yourself. What other suggestions do you have for what to see in Hvar? Let us know in the comments below.

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  1. Some interesting info about the franciscan monastery, is that it was built, or rather, modified, to welcome the wounded warriors returning from the Battle of Lepanto against the turks… at that time, Hvar was part of the Republic of Venice -until it was conquered by Napoleon- as it can be seen all over town with the images of the winged lion, symbol of St Mark the evangelist saint and patron of Venice… anyway, the cypress is supposed to be as old as that part of the monastery…
    The painting is also -supposedly- the largest and first on a single canvas, instead of a fresco, and its authorship is still debated… initially its author was said to be Matteo Roselli, but later, that it is either Palma il Giovane, or Matteo Ingoli. The legend also says that the beggar at the feet of one of the apostles is the author himself…
    In the adjacent church there are many graves. In one of them it is buried perhaps the most prominent son of Hvar Town -and of Venice- poet Hannibal Lucic, or Anibal Lucio.
    In the town of StariGrad, north of Hvar Town, there is the palace of the other great poet, Petar Hektorovic, and in that same town, there is the bendictine monastery, which looks more as a fortress due to the changes made to it to protect it from the frequent turk invasions… in the close fields one can see the best preserved greek land division on the Mediterranean, with cultural traces of the people who lived there since the 4th century B.C.

  2. Love your blog! Came across this from a friend who tagged me as our sons name is Hvar. Love Hvar and all of Croatia, my father was born in Zadar (my daughters name originates from here too). Can’t wait to read your future blogs and convince my husband that we need to go back. Xx

    1. What a kick ass name! Never heard of that before – love, love, love. Thanks for the kind words Tania. Yes, convince him to come back – we are in Zadar. Tell him that I’ll buy him Kava xx

  3. I haven’t stopped talking about Croatia since my trip there two years ago!! Fell in love with the people, beauty of the country, food & culture. I still love following your ‘Chasing the Donkey’ page……thank you

  4. Secret Island Tour was GREAT. Went to the highest place on the island and into the “dark” interior.

    Also do a wine tour!

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