For the guests who like to engage in local and cultural activities, the island of Hvar has a lot to offer. The history of Hvar dates back to 384 BC when Greek settlers built the first island settlement on the Adriatic. The ancient city of Paros, modernly known as Stari Grad (Old Town), was the capital of the island that today boasts six UNESCO World Heritage protections.
Don’t miss food, olive oil, and wine tastings since the island is well known for its own olive oil and winemaking.
The hotel also offers various outdoor activities: morning pilates by the beach, water sports, hiking, cycling, or exploring nearby island beaches.
The region is ideal for trekking, with many hiking paths connecting the southern and northern parts of the island through the olive trees, lavender fields, and vineyards. Also popular is the nearby Grapčeva
Cave, famous for its prehistoric drawings dating back to 4,000 BC.
Whether you opt for the land or the sea, there are many secrets on the island to uncover.
Hvar Island comes to life with dozens of festivals throughout the year. There is always some genuine artistic and musical program to attend, or you can opt for an evening with DJs by the beach or pool bar. If you are looking to delve into the island’s bustling nightlife, Hvar town clubs buzz until the early morning hours and boast top international DJs from around the world.