Guidebook for Mudri dolac/Basina bay Islan Hvar

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Guidebook for Mudri dolac/Basina bay Islan Hvar

Food Scene

Excellent cakes, ice cream and coffee, pastry shop on the square
47 locals recommend
Jelsa
47 locals recommend
Excellent cakes, ice cream and coffee, pastry shop on the square
"Konoba Bogo"They have large terrace and nice fireplace for preparing food. Food is excellent it is worth visiting Vrbanj and konoba Bogo.
Vrbanj
"Konoba Bogo"They have large terrace and nice fireplace for preparing food. Food is excellent it is worth visiting Vrbanj and konoba Bogo.
Stari Grad ("Old Town") is a town on the northern side of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. One of the oldest towns in Europe, its position at the end of a long, protected bay and next to prime agricultural land has long made it attractive for human settlement. The most ancient part of Stari Grad falls within the UNESCO Protected World Heritage Site of the Stari Grad Plain, while the entire municipality lies within the surrounding buffer zone. Stari Grad was originally named Faros (Greek: Φάρος) by the Greek settlers from the island of Paros, who arrived in 384 BC.
81 locals recommend
Stari Grad
D116
81 locals recommend
Stari Grad ("Old Town") is a town on the northern side of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. One of the oldest towns in Europe, its position at the end of a long, protected bay and next to prime agricultural land has long made it attractive for human settlement. The most ancient part of Stari Grad falls within the UNESCO Protected World Heritage Site of the Stari Grad Plain, while the entire municipality lies within the surrounding buffer zone. Stari Grad was originally named Faros (Greek: Φάρος) by the Greek settlers from the island of Paros, who arrived in 384 BC.
The city of Hvar has a long and distinguished history as center for trade and culture in the Adriatic. A commune part of the Venetian Empire during the 13th to 18th centuries, it was an important naval base with a strong fortress above, encircling town walls and protected port.Cultural life thrived as prosperity grew, and Hvar is the site of one of the oldest surviving theatres in Europe, opened in 1612. The seven-hundred-year-old walls still survive, as do many of the noble houses and public buildings from 15th – 17th centuries. The port of Hvar, set in a picturesque natural bay, with the Pakleni Otoci island chain protecting it to the south, is a safe haven for boats year round. The city is a popular port of call for yachts sailing around the Adriatic, especially in the summer months. There are regular catamaran ferry services from the port between Hvar and Split, Brač, Korčula, Lastovo, and Vis.
8 locals recommend
GRAD HVAR
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8 locals recommend
The city of Hvar has a long and distinguished history as center for trade and culture in the Adriatic. A commune part of the Venetian Empire during the 13th to 18th centuries, it was an important naval base with a strong fortress above, encircling town walls and protected port.Cultural life thrived as prosperity grew, and Hvar is the site of one of the oldest surviving theatres in Europe, opened in 1612. The seven-hundred-year-old walls still survive, as do many of the noble houses and public buildings from 15th – 17th centuries. The port of Hvar, set in a picturesque natural bay, with the Pakleni Otoci island chain protecting it to the south, is a safe haven for boats year round. The city is a popular port of call for yachts sailing around the Adriatic, especially in the summer months. There are regular catamaran ferry services from the port between Hvar and Split, Brač, Korčula, Lastovo, and Vis.

Everything Else

The route takes you through our bay, recommend for those who enjoy long walks. "Little Venice" as local residents call Vrboska. Discover why they call it "Little Venice"
35 locals recommend
Vrboska
35 locals recommend
The route takes you through our bay, recommend for those who enjoy long walks. "Little Venice" as local residents call Vrboska. Discover why they call it "Little Venice"

Sightseeing

Stari Grad (eng. "old town") (Pharos) is the oldest town in Croatia. Historical heart of the island of Hvar.
81 locals recommend
Stari Grad
D116
81 locals recommend
Stari Grad (eng. "old town") (Pharos) is the oldest town in Croatia. Historical heart of the island of Hvar.
An ancient town with a rich history on the island in the Croatian Adriatic Sea with the same name.
276 locals recommend
Hvar
276 locals recommend
An ancient town with a rich history on the island in the Croatian Adriatic Sea with the same name.
19 locals recommend
Velo Grablje
19 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

15 locals recommend
Grapčeva cave
15 locals recommend
22 locals recommend
Palmizana
Ulica Vlade Avelinija
22 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
Paklinski Otoci
21 locals recommend