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How much is a beer in Hvar?

Average prices for alcohol are: a pint of beer in a pub or bar from 2 Eur / 1,80 GBP to 2,70 Eur / 2,30 GBP. imported beer (0,33 liter bottle) from 2,20 Eur / 1,90 GBP. cocktail in bar or club from 4 Eur / 3,40 GBP.



As of 2026, Hvar remains one of Croatia’s most premium destinations, and beer prices reflect its status as a high-end "glamour" island. In a standard cafe or a casual bar away from the main Riva (waterfront), you can expect to pay between €5 and €7 for a 0.5L local draught beer like Ožujsko or Karlovačko. However, if you are sitting at a trendy beach club or a bar directly on the Hvar town square, prices often jump to €8 to €12 or more for premium imports and craft ales. Prices at high-octane venues like Carpe Diem or Hula Hula are notably higher. For those on a budget, purchasing a beer at a local supermarket like Konzum or Tommy will only cost about €1.50 to €2.50. It is worth noting that while Hvar town is expensive, smaller villages on the island like Stari Grad or Jelsa offer much more reasonable prices, typically averaging €4 to €5 for a pint in a local konoba.

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