10 Things to do in Hvar, Croatia Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Hvar, Croatia in this travel guide covering 10 things to do in Hvar including top attractions and food experiences. The city of Hvar (Grad Hvar - Lesina) is located on Hvar Island and is easy to reach via Split. Visiting in the off-season meant many businesses were starting to close; however, we had many moments wandering around where we felt like we had Hvar to ourselves. Aside from some rainy days we made the most of our sunny days in Hvar exploring as much as we could by foot.
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1) Harbour of Hvar, Croatia - 00:01
2) Breakfast in Hvar, Croatia - 01:22
3) Hiking up Gardens to the Abandoned Church - 02:11
4) Spaniola Fortress (Fortica Španjola) - 03:25
5) Natural Pools and walking along the waterfront - 05:57
6) Partying, island hopping, boating, biking and activities you can do in Hvar during peak season - 07:25
7) Bell tower ruins - 08:35
8) Lunch at Kogo for pizza and pasta - 10:01
9) Hvar Square and Cathedral of St. Stephen in Hvar (Katedrala Svetog Stjepana) - 11:45
10) Sunset on harbour with live music by Franciscan Monastery - 12:10
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Our visit Hvar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, fortresses, museums, observation points, ruins and the harbor. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Hvar tourism brochure, Hvar itinerary or Hvar, Croatia city tour also known as Grad Hvar, Hrvatska (Lesina).
10 Things to do in Hvar, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
We have finally made it to one of my dream destinations. We're in Hvar, Croatia so and oh my it is beautiful. Today we have blue skies so we're just going to run around like crazy to show you guys Hvar.
As you probably already know, we never start sightseeing without a good meal, so the first item on our list was to find some breakfast. This proved to be a little tricky considering we were visiting during low season, but after a few false starts we settled down at BB Club for shakshuka, omelettes, nutella crepes and cappuccinos.
With bellies full, we were ready explore and our eyes were set on the fortress, which is the focal point when you gaze up from the Old Town.
Reaching the fortress means walking straight uphill, but there are a few scenic stops along the way, including a beautiful park, a seemingly abandoned church, and plenty of lookouts where you can admire the town and the harbour.
After visiting the fort, we came back to the Old Town and decided to go on a little walk along the waterfront. We hadn’t packed any bathing suits and it was too late in the season to go for a swim, but Audrey was set on testing out the turquoise waters.
Continuing our wander through Hvar Town without a particular place or direction in mind, we then came across a medieval Venetian bell tower that we had noticed peeking through the buildings. The bell tower is part of the Ruins of the Dominican Monastery and St. Mark's Church, and while the structure is closed off, it’s still a cool landmark to visit.
We went to KOGO which is located in the main square just footsteps from St. Stephen’s Cathedral. They specialize in pizzas and pastas, and everything was so tasty!
Lastly, to finish up our 1-day tour of Hvar Town, we walked back to the marina, this time heading left in the direction of the Franciscan Monastery, where we were treated to a magical sunset complete with live music.
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The Croatian islands was another dream of mine for many years, and it came true on exactly 3 months of life on the road. Fortunately I had heard of Vis island the day before I set off and picked the small town of Komiza to lay low and simply relax. After a 3 hour ferry ride from Split, I arrived in Vis town to catch a bus across to Komiza, a personal favorite of mine in all of Croatia. The town is small, quaint, and not full of tourists, the perfect place to relax and do nothing. My Airbnb was the most memorable, as it was on the third floor of and old building, with a window that opened out to the sea.
My next island was the town of Hvar on Hvar island. I personally wasn't too crazy about this town as it was really crowded with tourism. I stayed overnight in a cheap hostel in town, But because I'm so far from home, I did my best to appreciate it. In the morning before departure, I walked outside of town for a nice swim at a nearby beach.
My next island is the island of Korcula. After spending about an hour walking around Vela Luka, I made my way over to Korcula town, another personal favorite of mine. Korcula is an old fortified town that juts out into the sea with the backdrop of the Peljesac peninsula. This once Venetian city is said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo. With Summer officially in full gear, I took advantage of kayaking around Korcula and the nearby islets delivering amazing views and nice alone beach time.
On my final day concluding my second but not final voyage in Croatia, I took the ferry to Orebic on Peljesac, hitchhiked twice to Trpanj, caught a ferry to Ploce, and finally caught a ride to Mostar straight from the ferry.
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