• Stari Grad.JPG
  • Oaza zelenila u kamenu.JPG
  • Rezidencija Petra Hektorovica.JPG
  • Svoj na svome - dalmatiner u dalmaciji.JPG
  • Stari Grad i mnostvo restorana konoba.JPG
  • Kalama Staroga Grada3.JPG
  • Kalama Staroga Grada.JPG
  • Jos jedna u nizu konoba.JPG
  • Brodica strpljivo iscekuje svog ribara.JPG
  • Vrboska.JPG
  • Nocni zivot.JPG
  • Kamen more i borovi.JPG
  • Mirno more.JPG
  • ACI Marina Vrboska.JPG
  • Kalama Staroga Grada2.JPG
  • Pogled na Hvar i Brac.JPG
  • Ljepota Vrboske.JPG
  • Italija u daljini.JPG
  • Hvar.JPG
  • Konoba.JPG
  • Nocni zivot2.JPG
  • Umjetnci nude svoja djela na rivi.JPG
  • Boja lavande na stoljetnom zdanju.JPG
  • ACI marina u Vrboskoj.JPG
  • Nocni zivot u Starom Gradu.JPG
  • Otocic usred Vrbovackog zaljeva.JPG
  • Kristalno more Vrboska.JPG
  • Vrboska nocu.JPG
  • Nocni zivot na pjacama Staroga Grada.JPG
  • Zavala.JPG

Where are we?

Island of Hvar can be reached in several ways. If you have no car, the simplest way is to go to Split and get on Jadrolinija`s catamaran or hydrofoil, which will lead you to Jelsa on Hvar, and then we will gladly pick you up by car.

If arriving by car, there are two possible ways. The first is that you can board a ferry in Split to Stari Grad on Hvar, and then it takes 10 minutes ride to Vrboska . Another way is to take the ferry  in a place Drvenik on the Makarska Riviera, and you ashore to Sućuraj,  place at the "top" of the island Hvar (the closest to the land). The advantage of this way is very short ferry ride (15-20 minutes), but the road from the Sućuraj to Jelsa is quite narrow, twisting and repetitive, and long (about 50 km). A road from Jelsa to Vrboska  is much pleasant and only 4 km distance.

Ticket prices and timetable can be found at www.jadrolinija.hr.