Stari Grad (island of Hvar) Stari Grad is one of the oldest European towns and the oldest town
on the island o Hvar - the island of sunshine, lavender and wine -
which is proud of its tradition of 130 years of organized tourism.
Due to its special position - it is enclosed on the one side with the
land and the fields of lavender and vineyards, and on the other side
it is protected by the sea - Stari Grad has a special tourist attractiveness
and it is one of the most visited holiday resorts on the Adriatic. Enjoy the top quality wines of the Stari Grad wine-makers who have skilfully combined their centuries-long tradition of the production and bottling of wine with the modern technology HOW TO GET THERE The island of Hvar can be reached by ferries from Split, Drvenik and Dubrovnik, as well as from Ancona during summer. Stari Grad lies on the northwestern part of the island of Hvar, and can be reached by local road from the town of Hvar that is 18 km away. If you are coming from the direction of Zagreb or Rijeka, you can take a ferry in Rijeka (Rijeka - Stari Grad) or in Split (Split- Stari Grad). Ferry line SPLIT - STARI GRAD (island of Hvar) several times a day If you are coming from the south, from the direction of Dubrovnik,
there are two ways to get to Stari Grad: by car to Drvenik, place of
departure for the ferry to Sucuraj, and then by island road to Stari
Grad (Sucuraj - Stari Grad: 60 km) or by Ferry line Dubrovnik - Stari
Grad. In this palace we made a video film 2 years ago. |