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Hotel Villa Nora
Hotel Villa Nora
Hotel Park Hvar
Hotel Park Hvar
Bocin Rosso Apartments
Bocin Rosso Apartments
MARSHAL CLUB HOTEL
MARSHAL CLUB HOTEL
Apartments Klaric
Apartments Klaric
Hotel Brattia
Hotel Brattia
Hotel Plaza Omis
Hotel Plaza Omis
Apartment Blue Oasis - Three Bedroom Apartment
Apartment Blue Oasis - Three Bedroom Apartment
Hotel Osam
Hotel Osam
Aminess Vival Velaris Resort
Aminess Vival Velaris Resort
Mira Sea Front Guesthouse
Mira Sea Front Guesthouse
Room in Guest Room - Plava Laguna Bed and Breakfast
Room in Guest Room - Plava Laguna Bed and Breakfast
Villa Azzurra
Villa Azzurra
Apartments and Rooms Anita
Apartments and Rooms Anita
Sunshine Apartment Doda
Sunshine Apartment DodaGo beyond your typical stay in Hvar
Top neighborhoods in Hvar

Hvar Old Town
Hvar Old Town captivates visitors with its honey-colored stone buildings and red-tiled roofs. Wander narrow cobblestone streets to discover the medieval St. Stephen's Cathedral, 16th-century Venetian Loggia, and ancient city walls. The Arsenal theater and peaceful Franciscan monastery offer glimpses into Croatia's rich maritime past. Soak up spectacular Adriatic views along the palm-lined harbor promenade. Upscale seafood restaurants and traditional konobas serve fresh catches and local wines with waterfront views. Boutique hotels in converted palaces provide luxury accommodations with historic charm. The compact layout makes everything walkable within 10 minutes, though water taxis are available for island-hopping adventures.

Milna
This small fishing village wraps you in pure Adriatic charm with its picture-perfect harbor where colorful boats bob against stone buildings. Stroll the waterfront promenade at sunset for jaw-dropping views, or find your own patch of pebbled beach for a refreshing dip. Milna's winding cobblestone streets lead to St. Nicholas Church and hidden spots where you can escape the crowds. Traditional konobas serve up fresh-caught seafood and local wines on terraces overlooking turquoise waters. The village is totally walkable, with family-run guesthouses and apartments tucked into historic stone buildings. Seasonal boat taxis make island-hopping a breeze when you're ready to explore beyond this peaceful Dalmatian haven.

Križni rat
Križni rat offers a peaceful coastal escape from the bustle of Hvar Town. Pristine pebble beaches and crystal-clear Adriatic waters create the perfect setting for swimming and snorkeling adventures. Pine-scented paths wind along the shoreline, revealing hidden coves and spectacular views that most tourists miss. Lavender fields and Mediterranean vegetation add splashes of color to this serene landscape. Family-run konobas serve fresh seafood and authentic Dalmatian specialties on charming outdoor terraces. Accommodations range from private apartments to small guesthouses, most with sea views and direct beach access. Getting around is simple—the compact area is perfect for walking, while taxi boats provide quick connections to nearby attractions.

Križna luka
Križna luka offers the perfect escape from Hvar Town's bustle without sacrificing those dreamy Adriatic views. Crystal-clear waters lap against pebbly shores perfect for swimming and snorkeling right outside your door. Pine-scented breezes follow you along coastal walking paths where sunset strolls reveal picture-perfect moments at every turn. Waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood and Dalmatian specialties on terraces overlooking the sea. Most visitors stay in stone villas or private apartments with personal touches and sea views. Though quieter than downtown, you're just a short walk from Hvar Town's attractions when you're ready for more action.
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Between the lavender-scented hills and crystal Adriatic waters, a medieval town unfolds like a historical treasure map. Climb to Hvar Fortress for panoramic views that explain why Venetians fought to control this strategic harbor. The 1612 theater – one of Europe's oldest – anchors a cultural scene that would impress cities ten times its size. By day, sail to the Pakleni Islands' hidden coves where the water shifts between impossible shades of blue. After sunset, the harbor transforms as yachts disgorge beautiful people into seafront bars. For a quieter experience, explore the stone lanes behind St. Stephen's Square, where locals tend centuries-old family homes. The beaches at Mekicevica and Pokonji Dol offer perfect swimming without the crowds of the main harbor.

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