Explore at your own pace with a fully private guided tour. A walking tour through historical Hvar is a peaceful and easy-paced experience about the Adriatic's small diamond, Hvar. In one of its issues, the renowned Forbes magazine placed Hvar on par with the Caribbean, the Maldives, Hawaii, and the Bahamas. This island has frequently been listed among the most beautiful islands in the world by international media. It is renowned for its lavender, olive, and wine aromas, coastline, spotless beaches, unspoiled wilderness, and abundance of sunshine. In Europe, the island of Hvar has the sunniest hours. Every visitor can choose a beach that meets their needs on Hvar, the longest island in the Adriatic.
The most famous art object associated with monastery is an art painting of "Last Supper". Some critics suggest the work is a painting of Matteo Ingoli, but others believe the painting belongs to the school of Palma Junior. (Visit from outside)
The Hvar's Loggia was mentioned in 1289. The loggia was used as a courthouse which also collected the taxes and proceeding auctions in the Venetian times.
Cathedral's square is the largest in Dalmatia. It was used to be a bay. The sea was coming all the way to the place where todays cathedral of St. Stephen stands on the far east corner of the square.
You will make your own way to the meeting points