Holiday in Hvar
Island in Croatia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇭🇷
Country
Croatia
Type
Island
Best time to travel
May–October
Budget/day
85–150 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Split (1.5–2h), then catamaran to Hvar Town (1h) or ferry to Stari Grad (2h).
About Hvar
Hvar, the longest island in the Croatian Adriatic, enchants with a unique blend of lavender scent, historical splendor, and vibrant nightlife. The island's capital, Hvar Town, boasts one of Croatia's most beautiful piazzas: St. Stephen's Square, with its Renaissance cathedral, opens directly to the harbor, where elegant yachts anchor alongside traditional fishing boats. The Spanish Fortress (Fortica) above the town offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the nearby Pakleni Islands — an archipelago of small, pine-covered islets with crystal-clear bays that can be reached by taxi boat in just a few minutes. The Pakleni Islands (especially Palmizana) are among the most beautiful bathing destinations in the entire Adriatic. Stari Grad, the second-largest town, is home to the Stari Grad Plain — a UNESCO World Heritage site that has been continuously farmed for over 2,400 years. The plots laid out by Greek colonists are still recognizable today, making this area the oldest preserved agricultural cadastre in the Mediterranean. Jelsa on the northern coast offers a quieter, more family-friendly character with beautiful pebble beaches. From June to August, Hvar Town transforms into one of the trendiest party hotspots in the Adriatic — bars like Hula Hula and Carpe Diem attract an international crowd. During the day, one can explore the island's interior by bike or scooter: lavender fields (in bloom in June), olive groves, and abandoned stone villages shape the landscape. The island's cuisine thrives on fresh fish, Gregada (traditional fish stew), and the local wine Plavac Mali. Hvar is Croatia's most glamorous island — yet it also has enough quiet corners for explorers.
Top 5 highlights in Hvar
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Hvar Town
The glamorous main town with Venetian architecture, lively harbor, and pulsating nightlife.
Stari Grad Plain
The UNESCO-protected agricultural landscape dates back to the 4th century BC and is the oldest preserved Greek parcel system in the Mediterranean.
Lavender Fields
In June, the island's interior transforms into a sea of purple blossoms – the lavender harvest is a traditional island event.
Pakleni Islands
The offshore island group offers secluded bays, beach restaurants, and crystal-clear water for snorkeling.
Stari Grad
The oldest town in Croatia (384 BC) enchants with winding streets, the Tvrdalj Palace, and a more tranquil charm than Hvar Town.
Hotels in Hvar
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Hvar
Recommended travel time
May–October
Summer
Hot, 28–34 °C, very sunny
Winter
Mild, 8–14 °C, calm – many establishments closed
How much does a holiday in Hvar cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
45–70 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
85–150 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
200–500 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Rent a scooter to explore the island off the beaten path – the interior is enchanting.
The lavender bloom is at its most beautiful in mid-June – visit the fields around Velo Grablje.
Stari Grad is the relaxed alternative to Hvar Town and offers cheaper accommodations.
The wine Plavac Mali from the southern slopes of Hvar is among the best in Croatia.
Food & drink in Hvar
These specialties you must try!
