Surrounded by stunning hills with strewn vineyards, stonewalls, and sun-drenched beaches, Hvar is a vast island that is eclectic, active, and unlike any other place in the world. The natural beauty of the surroundings, which offers an abundance of cultural and recreational opportunities along 270 kilometres of coastline, contributes to the city's attraction in addition to its distinct, charismatic quality fueled by celebrity.
Most tourists would tell you that spending quality time at the beach is what they want from their vacation. Hvar is hardly an exception to Dalmatia's status as a beach haven. Many find that spending languid days at the beach is a necessary cleanse due to its unending sunshine, immaculate water, and breathtaking scenery. It makes sense that Hvar's beaches frequently appear on lists of the greatest in Europe! There is a beach option for everyone, from Jerolim and beach clubs like Beach Club Hvar, Hula Hula, and Carpe Diem Beach, to family beaches and the undiscovered bays of the Pakleni Islands. There are sandy beaches too, however most are stony or pebbly. If you're trying for a baby, there's the lovely Lučišće beach near Sveta Nedjelja.
A real hedonism has existed on the island since the era of luxurious Roman villas that sprung from the walls of Renaissance summer houses. Even now, with all the difficulties of island living, it disappears into the fantasies of contemporary nomads who take in the splendour of Hvar, where organised European tourism first started nearly 155 years ago.
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Hvar, 21450