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Hvar is a beautiful island off the coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea. It’s a favorite among tourists thanks to its sunny climate—it’s known as the sunniest place in Croatia. The island is famous for the towns of Hvar and Stari Grad, but there are many more charming villages waiting to be discovered. The scents of lavender, rosemary, and sage fill the air all across the island, creating unforgettable memories of Hvar. The island’s history dates back to 3500 BC and includes influences from the Greeks, Romans, Venetian Republic, Austrians, and, today, it is part of independent Croatia. This rich history has left its mark on Hvar, especially visible in its towns. Read more
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Camping on Hvar

Camping on this beautiful island with its stunning beaches is highly recommended. There are several campsites on the island. One of them is the four-star Vira campsite, located just a short distance from the town of Hvar. It sits in its own bay and features a pebble beach. There are plenty of facilities, including a restaurant, a beach bar serving delicious cocktails, an animation team for children, and a shuttle bus to Hvar town.

The island of Hvar can be reached by car via ferry from Split to Stari Grad and Hvar town, or by ferry from Drvenik to Sućuraj on the southern part of the island.

What to See and Do on Hvar?

With its fantastic nature and fascinating history, there’s plenty to see and do on Hvar. Here are just a few highlights:

The Town of Hvar

The old city walls from the thirteenth century are still standing, and the fortress above the town can also be visited. The central square is considered one of the most beautiful in the Dalmatia region. Don’t miss the harbour and the Cathedral of St. Stephen. The nightlife here is definitely worth experiencing!

Stari Grad

Literally meaning ‘old town’, Stari Grad is one of the oldest towns in Europe. It has the island’s largest harbour and many archaeological sites. The Tvrdalj Castle, once home to the 16th-century poet Petar Hektorović, is also worth a visit.

Pakleni Islands

This group of islands near Hvar is full of white sandy beaches and walking trails. Water taxis are available to take you there.

There’s not only plenty to see, but also plenty to taste. Hvar is famous for its many herbs used in local cooking. The island is also one of Croatia’s two renowned wine regions, producing both red and white wines.

Book a Campsite on Hvar Today

What are you waiting for? Hvar has everything you could want from a holiday destination: wonderful climate, white beaches, and delicious food. There’s something for everyone—city trips, swimming, dancing late into the night. Several campsites are ready to welcome you. So book your dream camping holiday on Hvar today!

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