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24 Hours in Hvar: How to Enjoy Hvar in One Day | Croatia Travel Blog

24 Hours in Hvar in One Day - Croatia Travel Blog

The trendy, high-end and historic atmosphere of Hvar has transformed this formerly quiet fishing town into one of Croatia’s hottest destinations.

Sailboats and fancy yachts line up to get into Hvar Town’s harbor while centuries-old attractions offer some cultural counterbalance to the town’s undeniably glamorous side. Celebrities are often spotted in and around Hvar. The town of Hvar, the namesake of Hvar Island, is a focal point on every Dalmatian island cruise that takes itself seriously.

However, although many of those cruises stop in Hvar for only a few hours, you’re strongly encouraged to take a bit more time to explore this historic yet modern Croatian island town. Spending 24 hours in Hvar is an appropriate timeframe for a solid first impression. Of course, you’ll need more time if you want to explore the rest of the island as well. For the town alone, a full around-the-clock day can be done like this:

One Day in Hvar: Morning

When arriving in Hvar Town,…

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