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How to reach Hvar

If you are traveling to Hvar by car, depending on the direction (Austria, Slovenia, Hungary) you need to go through Zagreb to Split or Drvenik with the main Croatian highway A1, or along the Croatian coast from Rijeka to Split or Drvenik. From Split, you can take the car ferry to Stari Grad on Hvar (105 minutes), or from Drvenik (south of Makarska) to Sućuraj on Hvar island (25 minutes).

The choice of ferry might depend on where is your final destination on Hvar, the price, the frequency of departures, and the length of the crossing. Stari Grad is closer to Split and the Town of Hvar (20 km road). Sućuraj port is more suitable if you are coming from the direction of Drvenik (departure port) and Dubrovnik. Also, you can take into account the frequency of departures. Out of season ferry from Split to Stari Grad sails 3-4 times a day and from Drvenik to Sucuraj 6-7 times.

During the summer season (July, August), the ferry from Split to Stari Grad sails 4-7 times a day and from Drvenik to Sucuraj 12-20 times. Ferries from Italy sail only during the summer season. More info https://www.jadrolinija.hr/en/ferry-croatia.

The easiest way to come to the Hvar island by car, is from Split and Drvenik (Dalmatia) or Ancona and Pescara(Italy) by ferries or catamarans. There are also cross-island ferry lines to Hvar from Korcula, Vis and Brac (Dalmatian islands), and coastal boat line from Rijeka to Dubrovnik and vice versa.For more information about ferryboats to Hvar and ferryboat timetables, please visit https://www.hvarinfo.com/hvar-ferries/ 

Split Airport has situated 30 km from Split ferry station. Transfer of passengers from the Airport is organized by buses, also there is a local bus every 20 minutes, and taxis are available during the operating time of Split Airport. In Split, you can choose one of the sea transports to Hvar town, Stari Grad or Jelsa, by catamarans or ferries.

You can find more details on the Croatia Airlines website:  https://m.croatiaairlines.com/

The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands. It has been famous since the antique because of its important strategic and nautical position, the rich of the various historical periods, the culture and natural monuments and the literature.

Thanks to the mild climate, the warm winters and pleasant summers Hvar receives many guests. The island of Hvar is now considered one of the ten most beautiful islands in the world.

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