Visit Croatia > Hvar
Hvar is the longest island at the Adriatic Sea. It spreads on 68 km, covers an area of 299.6 km², and has its highest peak called St. Nicholas (626m) with a beautiful view at all the islands of the central Dalmatia. Zečevo and Duga, small islands on the north and Šćedro, Pokonji dol and Galešnik on the south, give additional beauty to the islands. Pakleni islands, an archipelago of 14 small islands are also located on the south side.
The largest towns on the island – Hvar, Stari Grad, Jelsa and Vrboska – are located on the coast, while the majority of settlements are concentrated around the fertile field called Velo polje. Agriculture, tourism and fishery are main economic generators.
The island is famous for its plantations of olives, vinegrape, figs, rosemary and lavender. Due to the mild Mediterranean climate, large number of sunny days (2718 sunny hours per year, which is the highest average in Europe) and good ferry connections to the coast, the island of Hvar has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Croatia.



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