Join me for a tour that blends Hvar’s landscapes, history, and authentic tastes. As a local who grows grapes, produces olive oil, and lavender, I’ll share not just the sights but the stories behind them.
We’ll begin with a short walk through Hvar town, where stone alleyways and old architecture echo centuries past. Then we’ll head inland along a scenic road through vineyards, olive groves, and peaceful villages — the very heart of our wine-making tradition.
We’ll stop for stunning views that show the soul of the island — open fields, rustic homes, and vines shaped by sun and wind. At a family-run winery, you’ll taste our signature wines: Bogdanjuša, Prč, and Mali Plavac — each glass a story of tradition and care. No show — just honest flavors and good company.
Whether you're a wine lover or just curious, this is a chance to slow down, breathe in the lavender, and taste the land. Let Hvar leave its mark on you, as it has on me
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes<br/>car
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes<br/>van
30 minutes guided tour
You'll see lavender fields, terraces, vineyards, olive groves, and even half of the island. We'll do panoramic stops and you'll hear first-hand explanations about the diverse wine-making history of Hvar.
A mesmerizing site over Velo Grablje, and that Adriatic sea will show you more than any word can.
To understand UNESCO-protected Stari Grad, you should take the high ground. From a panoramic spot, you'll see Stari Grad, its UNESCO protected field, the mainland on a bright day (which is 95% time) and much more.
Wine tasting of local wines Bogdanjuša, Pošip, Drnjekuša & Mali Plavac, in a local winery.
in front of the hotel Palace Elisabeth on the main square, in the port
Hvar is a picturesque island in Croatia known for its vibrant nightlife, historic architecture, and stunning natural beauty. It offers a unique blend of medieval charm, pristine beaches, and lush lavender fields, making it a popular destination for diverse travelers.
The main town on the island, known for its medieval architecture, vibrant nightlife, and stunning harbor views.
The oldest town on the island, founded by Greek colonists. Known for its rich history and agricultural landscapes.
A group of small islands near Hvar Town, known for their beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of Hvar Town and the Adriatic Sea.
A famous sea cave on the nearby island of Biševo, known for its stunning blue light effect.
A traditional Dalmatian dish cooked under a bell-like lid with hot coals, featuring meat or seafood with vegetables.
A seafood risotto made with cuttlefish, giving it a distinctive black color.
A slow-cooked beef dish marinated in wine and spices, served with gnocchi.
Dalmatian dry-cured ham, often served as an appetizer with cheese and local bread.
This is the busiest time of year with warm weather, vibrant nightlife, and crowded beaches. Perfect for those who enjoy a lively atmosphere.
Euro (EUR)
CET (UTC +1), CEST (UTC +2) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
Hvar is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.
Split Bus Terminal
Buses are infrequent and can be crowded during peak season. Schedules are available at local tourist offices.
Available • Apps: Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Croatia's second-largest city, known for its Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and vibrant city life.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval architecture, historic walls, and stunning coastal views.
A nearby island known for its beautiful beaches, including the famous Zlatni Rat beach.
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