Getting around Hvar is simple whether or not you have a car. You can take the local bus that connects the towns of Hvar, Stari Grad, Vrboska, and Jelsa. Another option is to rent a car while on the island, or hire a private boat to take you around.
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By Bus. You can also visit Hvar Island by bus. The bus company is Cazmatrans (tel 021 765 904) which links Hvar Town, Stari Grad, Stari Grad ferry port, Jelsa, Sucuraj, Vrboska and other destinations.
Hvar to Split FerriesIn the high season it runs 14 to 20 journeys per day, in total 131 times per week from Hvar. In the low season it runs 2 or 3 journeys per day, in total 17 times per week. Journey time is between 50 minutes and 2 hours 25 minutes depending on the route.
Three days will allow you to see the main attractions in Hvar town, explore the magical Pakleni islands, as well as a bit of the Western side of the island. In five days you'll be able to explore Hvar Island extensively, enjoy the many beaches and you'll get to explore some of my favorite hidden gems too.
The ferry Split to Hvar is extremely popular, especially in the summer. So if you wish to board a specific departure, you should definitely buy the ticket in advance, either online or one day before at the port. Is there a toilet on the catamarans from Split to Hvar? Yes, all the catamarans have toilets.
Yes!You can drink Croatian water knowing that it is completely safe to drink. According to UNESCO's data from 2014, Croatia was confirmed to have one of the biggest water reserves in the European Union, ranking 5th in Europe and 42nd in the world for abundant water resources.
If you want to experience some of the best nightclubs on Hvar, then it is best to stay overnight. If you are visiting Hvar on a daytrip from Split, there are still plenty of great places to spend your evening in Hvar Town before you catch the last ferry back. There are so many restaurants to choose from in Hvar Town.
I think you should look at spending a night or two on Hvar, at least three in Dubrovnik and the rest in Split. If you have the time you might as well stay a night or two in Hvar. Obviously you could take a day trip out there, but staying a night will allow you to soak up the atmosphere of the place a bit better.
If you are trying to save money, visiting Croatia on a budget, or are simply short on time, a Split to Hvar day trip might just be the right choice for you. Luckily, Hvar Island is only a short ride away from Split, which makes it easy to visit in just one day.
Split to Hvar FerriesThis ferry route to Hvar is currently served by 4 companies: Kapetan Luka, Jadrolinija, AdriaticFast Ferries and TP Line. In the high season it runs 14 to 20 journeys per day, in total 131 times per week from Split. In the low season it runs 2 or 3 journeys per day, in total 17 times per week.
Most ferry ticket prices for Croatian routes remain fixed regardless of seasonality. Still, we highly suggest that you book your trip well in advance, especially when traveling in high season to/from popular destinations.