Discover the old town of Hvar!
Claiming to be the sunniest spot in all of Europe, the Croatian island of Hvar is your perfect destination: pathways lined with lavender vines lead to secluded coves, small fishing villages and local vineyards, while the ferries and catamarans carry visitors across the calm, blue waters to the surrounding islands, all worthy of exploration.
Hvar is the longest of all the Croatian islands and is home to three towns. The largest of these, also named Hvar, served as an important harbor for the Venetian Adriatic fleet from the late 12th century through most of the 18th century. To remind us of its former importance, Hvar houses a thick-walled fortress overlooking the harbor and, in the very heart of the port, a large Arsenal, an imposing building built in 1611.
Please meet your tour guide in front of the Palace Elisabeth Hotel (Trg Sv. Stjepana 5, 21450, Hvar). Your tour guide will be holding a sign with your name on it.
Hvar served as an important harbor for Venice Adriatic fleet from the late 12th century through most of the 18th century. The guide will lead the guests to the main square to visit the Cathedral of St. Stephen and its bell tower with its distinctive mark of the Venetian rule. On our route we will pass by the Arsenal, an imposing building built in 1611.
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