Hvar Island, Croatia

Hvar island
is set just off the Dalmatian coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea.
It’s a wonderful island that will appeal to many different tastes – great for hiking, but it’s also the perfect destination for a relaxing holiday too with its wonderful weather.
And you can combine any visit with culture, history and sightseeing because there are several historic and beautiful towns to visit.
This long, thin island features beautiful rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves and pine-clad hillsides that rival anywhere in southern Turkey or Italy.
Large selection of Hotels
In addition to many independent accommodation offerings – bed and breakfast types – the island of Hvar has a large selection of hotels.
The two main places to stay are Hvar Town and Stari Grad, and in the former, there are around 130 properties.
Traditionally, hotels have been a little more basic and affordable on Hvar than on the mainland, but this is changing now as the island becomes more popular.
The boutique Riva Hvar Yacht Harbour Hotel is perfectly located if you’re arriving by boat or yacht.
Check out the fabulous Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort (pictured above).
There are also some cheaper alternatives and apartments to choose from.
So there should be something for any budget.
Stari Grad has far fewer places to stay but could make a nice, quieter alternative to Hvar Town.
The majority of places in Stari Grad, and a large number in Hvar Town, are actually self-catering apartments rather than full-service hotels.
Stari Grad
Set on the northern side of the island of Hvar, opposite Hvar Town, Stari Grad is the other major tourist destination on the island.
Those who have visited claim that Stari Grad doesn’t hold quite the same appeal as Hvar Town, but if you’re interested in history and culture, then you should definitely take the time to visit it anyway.
The town’s history is impressive after all – it is the oldest town in Croatia and one of the oldest in Europe.
It was settled by Greeks who came here from the island of Paros in 384 BC.
Later the Romans inhabited the ancient town, and later still the Slav people.
The Slavs named the town Hvar, but when the island’s capital was moved to what’s now known as Hvar Town, this town became known as ‘old city’ – Stari Grad.
Stari Grad Plain
Today the town is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Stari Grad Plain, which is an agricultural landscape recognised by UNESCO for its cultural importance.
Those first Greek colonists set up the ancient agricultural plain in the 4th century BC, and today it is still used in largely the same way as back then.
It’s amazing to think that the walls that divide the land, and the water collection system, actually dates back to Greek times and has been meticulously maintained over a period of twenty-four centuries!
You can hike into and around this area to get a look at the ancient way of agriculture yourself.
The main crops cultivated back then and still to this day are vines and olives.
While exploring, you should look out for the remains of several Roman period buildings, as well as a couple of Illyrian forts.
Town Architecture
The old town is centred around the agricultural plain, while there was a newer section of the town built by the Venetians in the 13th century.
The Venetians offered protection to the people of Stari Grad as long as the town on the southern side of the island (now Hvar Town) was expanded so that the Venetian fleet could use it.
The Turks attacked Stari Grad in the 16th century, and many buildings were destroyed, but rebuilding quickly began.
Now you’ll find a good selection of buildings with medieval Renaissance architecture dating from just after that period.
There are numerous churches to visit, and on the edges of town is a castle built as a fortified summer residence for Petar Haktorovic, a Croatian poet.
Today it is a well preserved Renaissance-style building with an interior courtyard that contains a sea-water fish pond.
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Getting to Hvar Island
There’s no airport on the island of Hvar so you’ll have to arrive by boat.
If you’re chartering a luxury yacht around the Adriatic, this scenic island should be one of your planned stops.
There is a yacht marina named Riva in Hvar Town or several other places you could stop offshore.
Most of the visitors coming to Hvar will arrive on the ferry from the mainland.
There are two options – the slower car ferry takes around two hours and arrives near the ancient town of Stari Grad, or the faster hydrofoil service that takes about an hour and arrives at Hvar Town.
This service comes from Split on the mainland.
Suppose you prefer a more personalised, luxury service. In that case, there are a couple of other options – the Dalmatia-Express is a 24-hour boat service from Split or the airport, or there’s the Adriatic-Express which offers a similar high-speed transport option.
Weather and climate
Hvar is hugely sunny and benefits from a wonderful Mediterranean climate.
On average, in a year, the town of Hvar has 2,800 hours of sunshine and 7.7 hours a day, compared to Dubrovnik, which has a respectable 7.2 hours.
July and August are the busiest months because they have the best weather – an average high of 29C and low of 21C, and only minimal rainfall.
June’s temperatures are very similar, while September is just a couple of degrees cooler but does experience more rainfall.
For a quieter atmosphere come in the winter; it’s mild, but typical of a Mediterranean climate, this is the wettest time of the year.
Main Attractions on the Island
Hvar Town
Known simply as Hvar but often called Hvar Town or Hvar City to distinguish it from the island of Hvar, this city is the largest on the island and its top tourist destination.
The beautiful streets, architecture, coastal location, and surrounding hills and mountains make Hvar Town a very scenic place, and it’s busy in the peak summer season without being too overcrowded.
When visiting Hvar Town, here are some of the top things to see and do.
The Town Square
The giant town square (known locally as Pjaca – meaning Piazza) is the heart of the town, and it’s easy to see why!
It is the largest town square in the Dalmatia region, measuring 4,500 square metres, the whole of which was paved way back in 1780.
Various buildings are lining the square, but all beautiful in their ways – they date from the period between the 15th and 17th centuries and include St Stephen’s Cathedral.
This cathedral has soma parts that date back as far as the 14th century, but with additions from the following three centuries, the cathedral has many different infusions of architecture.
Other significant buildings to see include the Bishop’s Palace, the Paladini Palace, and the Hektorovic Palace, which remains unfinished.
The Loggia (Loza) is a magnificent building, and it has more Venetian influences in its architecture. Along with the clock tower, this is all that remains of the former Governor’s Palace.
Town Walls and Fortress
The Town Walls of Hvar date originally from the 13th century though there have been some alterations and additions in later centuries.
You can get a view of the walls if you look up toward the fortress as they stretch from here down to the square, where some houses and buildings have been built into the walls.
The fortress itself, known as the Spanish Fort, dates from the 1580s when a new defence had to be built following the destruction of the old one due to a gunpowder explosion.
Outside the Town
If you have time to venture a little farther outside of Hvar Town, there are several other charming places to visit.
To the south of town, a cape is a Franciscan Monastery and church, built in the late 15th century to the Renaissance style.
There is also a Renaissance style country home to the east of the town, built in 1530.
This is a lovely historic home to visit and was the summer home of Hanibal Lucic.
You can visit the house as it is preserved as a museum and set among beautiful gardens.
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A Summer’s Tale Open Air Music Festival, Germany 22 – 25 July 2021
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November 15, 2018/by RogerVisit The Famous City Ronda in Spain
Blanes on Costa Brava – Spain
August 4, 2018/by RogerCharlottenburg Palace Berlin
February 16, 2018/by RogerFrigiliana, Spain – The charming white village in Andalusia
Granada’s Alhambra – a Moorish dream

Split, a city not to miss in Croatia
Exciting evening and day sailing tours in Barcelona
Windmills in Bruges
November 13, 2017/by RogerThe Beer Wall in Bruges
De Halve Maan brewery in Bruges
November 12, 2017/by RogerMarvelous and Exciting Attractions in Rome
Rome, The eternal city
Florence – Birthplace of the Renaissance
The attractive Sylt Island in Germany
Attractions in Florence
Tarragona, Spain – A beautiful city to visit on Costa Dorada
October 24, 2017/by RogerParis Attractions, tours and sightseeings
Wellness and Spa on Rugen
Nature Reserve Granitz and the Hunting Lodge

Charming Putbus on Rugen Island, Germany
Camping on Rugen Island, Germany
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The seaside resort Göhren on Rugen
Museums on Rugen island in Germany
The famous Berlin ZOO
September 7, 2017/by RogerTenerife and the beach Las Teresitas
June 24, 2017/by RogerWeather and temperatures in Barcelona
June 17, 2017/by RogerCosta del Maresme
June 12, 2017/by RogerSwing and Boggie days in Dresden at the Dixieland Festival

Spring Festival “Fruhlingsfest” in Munich and Stuttgart
May 2, 2017/by Roger
Beach Resorts on Costa del Sol, Spain
March 18, 2017/by Roger
Hotel Barcelo at the main train station Sants in Barcelona
February 22, 2017/by Roger
A weekend in Barcelona – Sights, Tapas and Football
Thessaloniki – the second Greece City
A vibrant city, well known for its nightlife, but it’s full of attractions too
Park Guell Barcelona
January 7, 2017/by RogerProvence, a stunning region in southern France
Theme and fun -park “Europa Park” in Rust, Germany
December 27, 2016/by RogerMarseille, France’s Second City
December 5, 2016/by RogerThe village Cordes sur Ciel in France
It's the first and largest of the new walled towns. A city with a charm, exciting history and great events
Berlin Tiergarten – the city’s paradise for activities and chill-outs.
Corfu Island, Greece
November 4, 2016/by RogerSan Pedro del Pinatar and Mar Menor in Spain
November 4, 2016/by RogerAmsterdam Canals Tours Cruises and Bridges
November 3, 2016/by RogerAntibes on the beautiful French Riviera
October 22, 2016/by RogerKaDeWe in Berlin “Kaufhaus Des Westens”

The Medieval city of Ghent in Belgium
Binz on Rugen Island, Germany
August 3, 2016/by Roger
The design and music experience – The awesome Nhow hotel in Berlin
July 1, 2016/by RogerWalk in a fairytale and relax, you are in Riquewihr.
December 5, 2015/by RogerOn the Green roads in France
Spa resort Montecatini Terme
March 25, 2015/by RogerDive into Europe’s tropical holiday world – Tropical Islands Resort in Germany
March 19, 2015/by RogerLas Arenas – from a bull ring to a glamorous shopping arena
Brac Island in Croatia
The Villages in Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre – The Five Lands
Usedom – The shared Island
A small overview of some Greek Islands
La Zenia
Like pearls on a string,…
Excitement and art in Nerja Spain
The picturesque village Lucca in Tuscany
Cortina d’Ampezzo
Many of us think of…
Villefranche-sur-Mer – The Quieter Alternative to Nice
Colmar in Alsace, France
March 5, 2014/by RogerColours in Roussillon, Provence
March 5, 2014/by RogerKings Chair and Cape Arkona
The village Sellin on Rugen Island
March 3, 2014/by RogerStörtebeker medieval games on Rugen Island 2021 Cancelled
Basic Information
When: Mondays to Saturdays during the period 19 June – 11 September 2021 (Cancelled)
Where: Ralswiek Rugen, Germany. The nature stage in Ralswiek is right by the road B96, 6 km north of the capital, Bergen auf Rügen, in the direction Sassnitz.
Official website: stoertebeker.de
Hotels: Hotels in Ralswiek
The festival is cancelled in 2021 but will be back again in 2022. One of the most famous events on Rugen island is the annual Störtebeker Festival in Ralswiek. Ongoing games Mondays to Saturdays. Störtebeker is played on land and the water with over 150 participants, four ships, 30 horses, and many special effects. Every night the show ends with a beautiful fireworks display.About Störtebeker medieval games
More about Rugen
Rugen may be an unknown destination to many, but many people find their way here in the summer to visit this festival and the Blue Wave festival in June.
To find out more on the main page about Rugen!
An exciting place to stay
What could be more appropriate in connection with a medieval theme than to stay in a castle hotel?
Ralswiek Castle hotel is a beautiful historic building. Outside a beautiful park and has stunning interiors with antique furniture. And of course, you are on Rugen, so naturally, you get a modern spa-area here.
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Blanes Fireworks Festival, Spain. July 2022
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Upcoming Festivals in Germany
Makarska City – The Heart of the Riviera
Makarska City – The Heart of the Riviera
Croatia’s Makarska Riveria has close to twenty towns and villages along its 60 kilometre stretch of pristine coastline, with the city of Makarska its heart. This is the hub of the Riviera, so you’ll find a busier atmosphere here compared to some of the small fishing villages where less than 100 people live permanently. But while Makarska itself may be classed as a city, you shouldn’t expect a bustling metropolis; really, it’s quite small, with only around 14,000 residents. Like the rest of the Riviera, the city is a popular destination, but not overly so. Tourists have been coming here for years, but it hasn’t been overdeveloped with huge resort-style hotels. There are some larger hotels, but generally, the pace of life is actually quite slow. While there are over 200 places to stay along the Riviera, many of these accommodations are smaller and more individual. So if you’re looking for a beautiful place to visit that has tourist facilities yet retains plenty of its traditional appeal, Makarska could be the place for you!
Things to See and Do
Makarska is an attractive city centred around a horseshoe-shaped bay that serves as the city’s harbour.
You can walk along the promenade around the length of the bay, watching the yachts and ferries come and go, or sit at one of the many bars or cafes, or even do some shopping in the fashionable boutiques.
A 30-minute ferry ride from the harbour gets you to the town of Sumartin on the island of Brac and makes this a nice day trip if you want to see more of the surrounding region.
Makarska Old Town is where you’re likely to spend the majority of your time. Typical of many old towns, you’ll find narrow, stone-paved streets here, leading to the main market square where a fruit and flower market is often taking place.
Visit the old church or head inside one of the few museums.
The Franciscan monastery is a popular and well-known attraction, featuring museum-like exhibits, including its famous seashell collection.
A park on the peninsula that forms part of the horse-shoe -bay, on a slight hill, is a lovely place to walk to enjoy the views over the harbour, the city, and out to sea.
If you enjoy walking, there are plenty of opportunities to walk in the Biokovo Mountains too.
Hotels and Apartments
Among the most popular places to stay in Makarska are its many apartments.
Apartments offer a great alternative to hotels if you like to have a little more living space and you’re not looking for full service.
The 4-star Luxury City Centre Apartments Sulenta is just one option out of many, featuring modern and bright apartments set in the heart of the old town.
For those who prefer to enjoy the facilities and good service, there are several 4-star hotels to choose from.
Hotel Meteor is probably the closest you’ll get to a resort-style hotel on the Makarska Riviera.
It’s a large place with indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant, sauna and health club and is just off the beach.
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