Exploring the island of Hvar with taxi boat transfers Split Hvar
The island
of Hvar (Croatia), is considered one of the most famous Dalmatian islands,
inhabited since prehistoric time period, before 6000 B.C.
It is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with little rainfall, beautiful
nature, rich tradition, cultural and natural monuments, and nightlife. Also
recognizable for its lavender fields and vineyards. The most famous places on
the island are:
The town of Hvar with a beautiful harbor, the oldest public theater in Europe
from 1612, summer resort, beautiful beaches, etc.
The island of Hvar is connected with Split daily ferry and shipping lines, but
it is best to take a taxi boat transfers
Split Hvar and enjoy the ride and experience.
Stari Grad is the oldest city in Croatia, and in the summer with refreshing
climate. The story of Pharos, today's Old Town, which is located in one of the
ten most beautiful islands in the world, the island of Hvar, begins in 384 B.C.
when the ancient Greeks from the island of Pharos just sailed in Stari Grad bay
and founded the city. The city, in which besides vineyards and olive groves,
you can visit cultural and historical monuments such as Tvrdalj - Renaissance
castle, almost - small, baroque square, the palace Biankini.
Jelsa is located along the coast in the middle of the northern side of the
island. This is the only place on the island with their own source of drinking
water, is characterized by urban and architectural construction 19. ct., but
there are traces of prehistoric, ancient and medieval architecture.
Sv. Nikola, the highest peak of the island, is the third highest island peak in
Croatia. At the top of the picturesque chapel of St. Nicholas from the 15th
century and a sizable stone cross. Baseline relief around the island gives a
mountain ridge along the southern side of the island with steep rocky slopes.
The highest peaks of the island are located on top of the south coast, from Zavala
to Sv. Nedjelja.
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