Hvar no es solo una bonita isla de aguas cristalinas — es un puerto de época veneciana que sigue teniendo vida propia. De día paseas por callejones de piedra; de noche se convierte en la isla de fiesta más animada de Croacia. Esa doble personalidad es precisamente la razón para venir, y también por qué dónde duermes importa aquí más que en casi cualquier otra isla.
Si quieres estar en el centro de la acción y llegar a todo a pie, alójate en Hvar Town — alrededor de la Plaza de San Esteban (Pjaca, la plaza más grande de Dalmacia) y a lo largo del paseo marítimo de la Riva. Desde ahí son 2-3 minutos a pie hasta la catedral y el campanario, el Teatro del Arsenal (uno de los más antiguos de Europa), los restaurantes y los barcos que salen hacia las Islas Pakleni. Unos 8 minutos a pie te llevan al Monasterio Franciscano en la bahía, y una subida de 20-25 minutos por la colina detrás del pueblo llega hasta la Fortica (la Fortaleza Española o Španjola) para contemplar las vistas de los tejados y los islotes.
Si prefieres la tranquilidad — la calma de un pueblo pesquero, bahías bonitas y aguas en calma — cruza al otro lado de la isla hasta Stari Grad. Allí el ambiente es completamente diferente, mucho más apacible, el tipo de lugar donde las tardes transcurren despacio. Vrboska está cerca y comparte ese mismo espíritu más sereno.
Algo que conviene saber antes de reservar: Hvar ofrece desde grandeza patrimonial hasta camas de albergue económicas, así que elige el tipo de alojamiento que encaje con lo que realmente buscas. El hotel insignia de cinco estrellas de la ciudad ocupa un edificio con raíces que se remontan al siglo XIII y fue el primer balneario de la ciudad en 1899, en tiempos de la Emperatriz Sisi — un miembro de Leading Hotels of the World con piscina interior, spa y gastronomía de altura. En el otro extremo, todavía se puede encontrar una cama limpia y económica a poca distancia del puerto.
Hemos seleccionado 12 hoteles que nosotros reservaríamos — desde el emblemático Palace Elisabeth y el moderno Adriana Hvar Spa y el Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort en Hvar Town y sus alrededores, hasta el tranquilo Maslina Resort, Places Hvar y Hotel Antica en Stari Grad, el Aminess Senses Resort en Vrboska, más opciones de precio medio y económicas como Hotel Moeesy, Riva Marina Hvar, Heritage Hotel Park Hvar, Pharos Hvar Bayhill y el económico Hostel Villa Skansi. Juntos cubren ambos lados de la isla — el animado ambiente de fiesta de Hvar Town y la tranquilidad de pueblo pesquero de Stari Grad — y todos los presupuestos intermedios.
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Hvar no es solo una bonita isla de aguas cristalinas — es un puerto de época veneciana que sigue teniendo vida propia. De día paseas por callejones de piedra; de noche se convierte en la isla de fiesta más animada de Croacia. Esa doble personalidad es precisamente la razón para venir, y también por qué dónde duermes importa aquí más que en casi cualquier otra isla.
Si quieres estar en el centro de la acción y llegar a todo a pie, alójate en Hvar Town — alrededor de la Plaza de San Esteban (Pjaca, la plaza más grande de Dalmacia) y a lo largo del paseo marítimo de la Riva. Desde ahí son 2-3 minutos a pie hasta la catedral y el campanario, el Teatro del Arsenal (uno de los más antiguos de Europa), los restaurantes y los barcos que salen hacia las Islas Pakleni. Unos 8 minutos a pie te llevan al Monasterio Franciscano en la bahía, y una subida de 20-25 minutos por la colina detrás del pueblo llega hasta la Fortica (la Fortaleza Española o Španjola) para contemplar las vistas de los tejados y los islotes.
Si prefieres la tranquilidad — la calma de un pueblo pesquero, bahías bonitas y aguas en calma — cruza al otro lado de la isla hasta Stari Grad. Allí el ambiente es completamente diferente, mucho más apacible, el tipo de lugar donde las tardes transcurren despacio. Vrboska está cerca y comparte ese mismo espíritu más sereno.
Algo que conviene saber antes de reservar: Hvar ofrece desde grandeza patrimonial hasta camas de albergue económicas, así que elige el tipo de alojamiento que encaje con lo que realmente buscas. El hotel insignia de cinco estrellas de la ciudad ocupa un edificio con raíces que se remontan al siglo XIII y fue el primer balneario de la ciudad en 1899, en tiempos de la Emperatriz Sisi — un miembro de Leading Hotels of the World con piscina interior, spa y gastronomía de altura. En el otro extremo, todavía se puede encontrar una cama limpia y económica a poca distancia del puerto.
Hemos seleccionado 12 hoteles que nosotros reservaríamos — desde el emblemático Palace Elisabeth y el moderno Adriana Hvar Spa y el Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort en Hvar Town y sus alrededores, hasta el tranquilo Maslina Resort, Places Hvar y Hotel Antica en Stari Grad, el Aminess Senses Resort en Vrboska, más opciones de precio medio y económicas como Hotel Moeesy, Riva Marina Hvar, Heritage Hotel Park Hvar, Pharos Hvar Bayhill y el económico Hostel Villa Skansi. Juntos cubren ambos lados de la isla — el animado ambiente de fiesta de Hvar Town y la tranquilidad de pueblo pesquero de Stari Grad — y todos los presupuestos intermedios.
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No. 1 #1 luxury heritage hotel · on St Stephen's Square ★9.4 Palace Elisabeth, Hvar Heritage Hotel
📍 Center of Hvar Town, above the old town hall right on St Stephen's Square — a few steps to the Riva harbour and St Stephen's Cathedral.
Palace Elisabeth, Hvar Heritage Hotel is the 5-star flagship and the most prestigious address on Hvar Island, sitting dead-center in the old town on the building above the old town hall on St Stephen's Square — the largest marble square in Dalmatia. The building's roots reach back to the 13th century, and the site held the town's first public spa from 1899, in the era of Empress Elisabeth (Sisi) of Austria. Now a member of Leading Hotels of the World, it has 45 rooms and suites, an indoor pool, a spa, a fine-dining restaurant, and a panoramic terrace looking down on the Riva harbour and the yachts moored below. Reviews line up on the same three points: a location that walks to everything in the old town, a graceful classic atmosphere, and warm, attentive service. Overall 9.4/10 — a fit for couples and luxury travelers who fall for old towns and real history.
- On St Stephen's Square, walking distance to everything in the old town
- 13th-century historic building and a Leading Hotels of the World member
- Warm, attentive service that reviews agree on
- Top-of-island flagship pricing, highest on Hvar
- Rooms in the old building vary a lot in size, and some have limited views
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No. 2 #2 Design retreat · olive groves above Maslinica Bay ★9.3 Maslina Resort
📍 On a slope in olive groves and pine forest above Maslinica Bay, a few minutes' drive from the old town of Stari Grad — Hvar island, Croatia.
Maslina Resort is a 5-star stay built around a mindful luxury idea, tucked into olive groves and pine forest on a slope above Maslinica Bay, just a few minutes from the ancient town of Stari Grad on Hvar. The draw is not flashy opulence but a minimalist, earth-toned look of stone, wood and linen that blends into the landscape around it. There are 50 rooms and suites plus 3 villas with private pools, a holistic spa using local ingredients in its treatments, morning yoga, and a restaurant that pulls vegetables, fruit and herbs from the resort's own garden for its garden-to-table menu. A private path leads down to a rocky bay on the turquoise Adriatic. Reviewers call it one of the prettiest, calmest design retreats on the island, with warm, attentive service that pushes guest scores sky-high. It rates 9.3/10 and suits couples and anyone who wants to slow down in nature.
- Olive-grove design retreat — calm and genuinely beautiful
- Holistic spa, yoga and garden-to-table food in one place
- Warm, attentive service reviewers praise with one voice
- High room rates and pricey in-resort spending on food, drinks and spa
- Out of town — you need a car, transfer or taxi to reach Stari Grad and Hvar Town
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No. 3 #3 spa hotel · rooftop pool on the Riva harbour ★9.2 Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel
📍 Central Hvar Town, right on the Riva harbour promenade facing the port — a few steps from St Stephen's Square and the boat point for the Pakleni Islands. The Hvar ferry pier is about a 4-minute walk.
Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel is the 5-star spa hotel most reviewers call the best in Hvar Town, planted right on the Riva harbour promenade facing the water and the Adriatic. St Stephen's Square in the old town is just a few steps away. The selling point every review agrees on is the rooftop infinity pool and the Top Bar terrace, which look out over the Pakleni Islands strung across the blue water — one of the island's prettiest spots for an evening soak and a drink. The other highlight is the Sensori spa, the most complete on Hvar, with an indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna and a Turkish bath (hammam). The hotel belongs to the Suncani Hvar group; its roughly 59 rooms and suites are done in warm, modern tones, and many have a balcony over the harbour. Reviews praise the walk-to-everything location, the rooftop view and the relaxed spa. Overall 9.2/10 — ideal for couples who want the old town and a seafront spa in one place.
- Rooftop infinity pool and Top Bar over the Pakleni Islands
- Sensori spa is the most complete on Hvar
- On the Riva harbour, walk to everything in the old town
- High 5-star central rates, steepest in summer
- Lively quarter, so summer nights can carry noise
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No. 4 #4 Seafront resort · Multi-tiered pools + private beach ★8.4 Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort
📍 On Krizna Luka bay on the west side of Hvar Town, right on a private beach. Walk the seafront path into the old-town square in about 10-15 minutes. Hvar island, Croatia.
Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort is the largest, most full-service seafront resort in Hvar Town — a white, curved building shaped like an amphitheatre that steps down the slope toward Krizna Luka bay, so almost every level opens onto sweeping sea and harbour views. The feature everyone talks about is the set of huge multi-tiered cascading pools, one of the largest resort pools on the island, plus a private beach and an old beach club on the bay for a swim in clear Adriatic water. There are more than 300 rooms and suites, many freshly renovated for 2026, along with several restaurants and bars so you never really need to leave. The location is the other draw: even as a big seaside resort, you can walk the seafront path to Hvar's lively old-town square in about 10-15 minutes. Overall score 8.4/10.
- Huge multi-tiered pools plus a private beach with a beach club
- Full bay views from the stepped amphitheatre building
- Walk the seafront into Hvar old town in 10-15 minutes
- Very large resort, so it gets crowded and service feels stretched at peak
- Pebble beach, and the walk back from town is uphill
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No. 5 #5 design boutique · seafront pine-grove oasis ★9.3 Hotel Moeesy, Blue & Green Oasis
📍 Seafront in a pine grove in Hvar Town — about 30 metres from the beach, and a roughly 10-minute waterfront walk into the old town and the Riva harbour.
Hotel Moeesy, Blue & Green Oasis is a stylish design boutique that genuinely lives up to its name, hidden in a thick seafront pine grove in Hvar Town, just about 30 metres from the beach yet a 10-minute waterfront walk from the old town and the Riva ferry port. The headline draw is 40 rooms and suites with no two designs alike, playing the blue of the Adriatic against the green of the pines with real taste, paired with two outdoor pools, a full-service spa, and a poolside bar where you can sip a drink to the sound of the waves all afternoon. Reviews line up on the same points: a shaded, quiet setting in nature, design that photographs well from every angle, and warm, attentive service, which together push the guest score to one of the highest on the whole island. Overall 9.3/10 — best for couples and design lovers who want the sea, nature, and the old town all in one place.
- Pine-grove oasis on the seafront, just 30 metres from the water
- 40 uniquely designed rooms, two pools, and a spa
- Guest score among the highest on the island
- High-season rates climb very steeply
- A slight uphill walk, plus about 10 minutes on foot into town
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No. 6 #6 Waterfront boutique · the sharpest design on the Riva ★9 Riva Marina Hvar Hotel
📍 On the Riva waterfront in the heart of Hvar Town — a few steps from St Stephen's Cathedral, the central square, and the boat-taxi point out to the Pakleni Islands.
Riva Marina Hvar Hotel is a contemporary 4-star boutique that sits closer to the water than just about anywhere in town — open the door and you are on the Riva, the seafront promenade lined with gleaming superyachts and the busiest waterfront cafes on the island. The location walks you to everything in the old town: St Stephen's Cathedral, the central square, and the boat-taxi point across to the Pakleni Islands. What sets Riva apart is the lively, fashion-forward feel — clean-lined modern rooms, many of them looking straight out over the harbour — plus a seafood restaurant picked for the MICHELIN Guide and a waterfront bar that turns into the go-to evening meeting spot. Reviews agree on the hard-to-match setting, the harbour views, and the warm, easygoing service. It scores 9.0/10 and suits couples and travelers who want to be in the middle of Hvar's seafront buzz.
- Right on the yacht harbour, walking distance to everything in the old town
- MICHELIN Guide seafood restaurant plus a chic waterfront bar
- Clean, modern rooms, many with full harbour views
- Lively harbour setting means summer nights get noisy
- High-season prices spike and harbour-view rooms fill fast
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No. 7 #7 central boutique · 2-minute walk to the square ★9.2 Heritage Hotel Park Hvar
📍 Heart of Hvar Town, right by St Stephen's Square — about a 2-minute walk to the cathedral and a few steps to the Riva harbour and the boat point across to the Pakleni islands.
Heritage Hotel Park Hvar is a compact 4-star heritage boutique sitting right in the middle of Hvar Town — only about a 2-minute walk from the cathedral and St Stephen's Square, the marble plaza at the center of the old town. The building is an old stone house renovated with real care, blending the classic charm of the old town with modern-hotel comfort. The big draw is a location that walks to everything: restaurants, cafes, the Riva harbour and the boat points across to the Pakleni islands. There is a jacuzzi to soak in after a full day of walking, a breakfast that many reviews praise as fresh and served to your table, and — the thing guests mention most — owner-led service so warm it feels like staying at a friend's place. Guest scores hold steady around 9.2/10, among the top in town. Best for couples and anyone who wants an old-town address for less than the flagship hotels charge.
- Central location, 2-minute walk to the square and cathedral
- Warm owner-led service that reviews agree on
- Stylish boutique plus a jacuzzi for less than 5-star
- Rooms vary in size; some are small or have limited views
- Summer nights in the lively old town can be noisy
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No. 8 #8 Value · 4-star hill hotel with a pool ★8.2 Pharos Hvar Bayhill Hotel
📍 On the wooded hill above Hvar Town bay, surrounded by shady greenery — about a 5-minute walk downhill to the old town, St Stephen's Square and the Riva harbour.
Pharos Hvar Bayhill Hotel is a large 4-star hotel set in shady green woodland on the hill above Hvar Town bay, lifted just above the bustle of the old town yet still only about a 5-minute walk downhill to St Stephen's Square, the cathedral and the Riva harbour lined with yachts. The draw is well-rounded comfort at a price you can actually reach: an outdoor pool to cool off in, a gym, and an on-site Mediterranean restaurant so you don't have to walk far for every meal. Many of the rooms have been renovated to a clean, modern look, and several have balconies facing the green trees or a slice of the blue bay. The overall feel is quieter than a hotel in the town center because you are surrounded by gardens. Guest ratings sit around 8.2/10, making this a dependable mid-scale option that suits couples and families who want full comfort without paying 5-star prices.
- 4-star with a pool and gym at a value mid-scale price
- Set in hillside woodland, quieter than the town center
- Freshly renovated rooms that look modern and clean
- The walk back from the old town is uphill
- Room quality varies — some are older than the renovated ones
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No. 9 #9 Value seafront · quiet Vrboska bay ★8.2 Aminess Senses Resort
📍 On the water in Vrboska village on the east side of Hvar, near the town of Jelsa — swim straight from the front of the resort, set among a quiet pine forest along the bay.
Aminess Senses Resort is a 4-star seafront resort tucked into the small, quiet village of Vrboska on the east side of Hvar, near the town of Jelsa. What sets it apart from in-town hotels is the calm of a bay ringed by pine forest: you wake up to the smell of pine, the soft sound of waves, and the clear Adriatic right in front of you. The detail reviewers agree on most is that you can swim straight from the front of the resort — there's a water entry and a sun terrace for lying out by the water, plus a seasonal outdoor pool for anyone who wants a freshwater dip. Rooms and studio apartments are done in easy, light tones, and many have balconies looking out to the sea or the garden. It suits families and couples after a simple beach holiday built around swimming, sun, and slow days rather than city nightlife. The clear win is a price that's far friendlier than Hvar Town hotels, making it a good-value seafront base for trips out to Jelsa, Stari Grad, and swim spots around the island. Overall score 8.2/10.
- Swim straight from the resort into clear bay water
- Quiet Vrboska pine-forest bay, away from the Hvar Town crowds
- Good value for families, with a seasonal outdoor pool
- Far from Hvar Town — you'll need a car or boat, awkward without your own wheels
- Simple family-resort rooms and food, not luxury
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No. 10 #10 Best value · Valamar beachfront resort in Stari Grad ★8.3 Places Hvar by Valamar
📍 Right on the beach in Stari Grad, the quiet old town on the north side of Hvar island — an easy 10–15 minute walk along the bay into the old-town centre, with the Stari Grad ferry pier not far off.
Places Hvar by Valamar is a cheerful mid-range resort sitting right on the beach in Stari Grad, the quiet old town on the north side of Hvar island. It's run by Valamar, one of Croatia's biggest hotel groups, so service stays consistent. The draw is the contemporary, light-toned rooms, a swimming pool with a kids' area, and a location where you can step out of the resort and straight into clear water. What sets it apart from hotels over in Hvar Town is the mood — Stari Grad is the island's oldest settlement, slow and quiet, with stone lanes and a fishing harbour you can wander without crowds or steep room rates. The mid-range pricing makes it the most family-friendly, best-value pick here. The trade-off: it's on the opposite side of the island from Hvar Town's nightlife, so you'll need a car or boat to cross over. Overall guest score sits at 8.3/10.
- Beachfront — swim straight off the resort, old town a short walk along the bay
- Bright modern rooms plus a swimming pool
- Mid-range pricing, strong value, family-friendly
- On the opposite side of the island from Hvar Town — a 20–30 minute car or boat trip across
- It's a larger resort, not a quiet private boutique
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No. 11 #11 Convenient · on the Stari Grad ferry pier, bay view ★8.6 Hotel Antica
📍 Right on the Stari Grad ferry pier on the bay, in the calm old-town side of Hvar island — walk off the ferry straight to the lobby, then follow the bay about 10-15 minutes into the old-town center.
Hotel Antica is a small, family-run 4-star sitting right beside the Stari Grad ferry pier, in the oldest town and the quieter northern side of Hvar island. The clearest selling point is the location — the main car ferry over from Split docks right here, so you roll your bag off the boat and walk straight to the lobby with no extra transfer. It faces the bay, and many rooms and terraces open onto clear blue water lined with moored sailboats. Real reviews praise the same three things over and over: warm, friendly staff who make it feel like staying at a friend's place; bay views that punch above the price; and the value of a buffet breakfast built into the rate. Around it, Stari Grad moves slowly — old stone lanes and a fishing harbour to wander without the crowds, a different mood from the busy nightlife of Hvar Town across the island. Guests rate it 8.6/10, best for couples and travelers who value ease, a waterfront view and warm service over luxury.
- On the ferry pier — walk off the boat straight to the lobby
- Clear blue-bay views plus buffet breakfast in the rate
- Warm, friendly staff and strong value
- On the opposite side of the island from Hvar Town — 20-30 minutes by car or boat to cross over
- Small hotel with no pool or spa — fewer facilities than a big resort
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No. 12 #12 backpacker-favourite hostel · 50 metres from the beach ★8.4 Hostel Villa Skansi
📍 Hvar Town, near Lucica beach — about 50 metres to the water and roughly a 10-12 minute coastal walk to St Stephen's Square and the Riva harbour.
Hostel Villa Skansi is the most famous budget stay on Hvar, and it earns that reputation. The building is a clean white modern block in Hvar Town, sitting just 50 metres from Lucica beach — a few steps and you're in clear water. There are shared dorm beds for travellers watching their budget and private rooms for couples or anyone who wants their own space, but the real draw is the social atmosphere. There's free pizza served every night, an in-house bar that doubles as the pre-party meeting point, and an organised pub crawl through Hvar's nightlife, which ranks among the liveliest in the Mediterranean. Guests keep saying the same thing: they showed up solo and had a whole crew of new friends by the first night. The guest score sits at around 8.4/10, high for a party hostel. It suits backpackers and younger travellers who want Hvar's nightlife on a light budget far more than anyone after quiet.
- Backpacker prices, just 50 metres from Lucica beach
- Free pizza every night plus a social bar where it's easy to meet people
- Clean modern building with both dorms and private rooms
- Full-on party hostel — noisy nights, not for light sleepers
- Dorms mean shared space and shared bathrooms, so little privacy
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📊Comparativa · 12 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Palace Elisabeth, Hvar Heritage Hotel | 5 | 9.4 | ~$500 | Hvar ferry pier (Riva) — about a 3-minute walk. | #1 luxury heritage hotel · on St Stephen's Square |
| 2 | Maslina Resort | 5 | 9.3 | ~$600 | Stari Grad ferry port is roughly a 5-10 minute drive (Hvar island has no railway). | #2 Design retreat · olive groves above Maslinica Bay |
| 3 | Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel | 5 | 9.2 | ~$343 | Hvar ferry pier (Riva) is about a 4-minute walk; Hvar island has no railway. | #3 spa hotel · rooftop pool on the Riva harbour |
| 4 | Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort | 5 | 8.4 | ~$314 | Hvar Town ferry port is about a 10-15 minute walk along the seafront. Hvar island has no trains. | #4 Seafront resort · Multi-tiered pools + private beach |
| 5 | Hotel Moeesy, Blue & Green Oasis | 4 | 9.3 | ~$414 | Hvar (Riva) ferry harbour | #5 design boutique · seafront pine-grove oasis |
| 6 | Riva Marina Hvar Hotel | 4 | 9.0 | ~$271 | Hvar (Riva) ferry pier — about a 2-minute walk. | #6 Waterfront boutique · the sharpest design on the Riva |
| 7 | Heritage Hotel Park Hvar | 4 | 9.2 | ~$186 | Hvar ferry harbour (Riva) — about a 3 to 4-minute walk. | #7 central boutique · 2-minute walk to the square |
| 8 | Pharos Hvar Bayhill Hotel | 4 | 8.2 | ~$129 | Hvar (Riva) ferry harbour | #8 Value · 4-star hill hotel with a pool |
| 9 | Aminess Senses Resort | 4 | 8.2 | ~$114 | Stari Grad ferry port, roughly a 15-20 minute drive away. | #9 Value seafront · quiet Vrboska bay |
| 10 | Places Hvar by Valamar | 4 | 8.3 | ~$120 | About a 10–15 minute walk along the bay into the Stari Grad old-town centre; the Stari Grad ferry pier is close by. | #10 Best value · Valamar beachfront resort in Stari Grad |
| 11 | Hotel Antica | 4 | 8.6 | ~$100 | Get off the ferry at Stari Grad pier and walk straight to the hotel. Follow the bay about 10-15 minutes into the old-town center of Stari Grad. | #11 Convenient · on the Stari Grad ferry pier, bay view |
| 12 | Hostel Villa Skansi | 2 | 8.4 | ~$43 | Hvar (Riva) ferry harbour, about a 10-12 minute walk along the coast. | #12 backpacker-favourite hostel · 50 metres from the beach |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Palace Elisabeth is a night inside Hvar's oldest and most distinguished historic building, planted right in the middle of the central square — with a harbour-view terrace, a spa whose story runs back to 1899, and Leading Hotels of the World service.
#2 Maslina is about breathing more slowly in an olive grove on the edge of the Adriatic — minimalist design that melts into nature, a holistic spa, and food from its own garden, all leaning on calm and care rather than loud opulence.
#3 Adriana is sleeping on the harbour in the heart of the old town, then floating in a rooftop infinity pool with the Pakleni Islands filling the view — backed by the most complete Sensori spa on Hvar.
#4 Amfora is the full-on seafront resort of Hvar Town — an amphitheatre-shaped building, giant multi-tiered pools, and a private beach with a beach club — winning on sheer completeness and a seaside location you can still walk into the old town from, rather than small-boutique privacy.
#5 Hotel Moeesy is a design boutique built to be a blue-and-green oasis in a seafront pine grove, just 30 metres from the water yet still an easy walk to the old town — strong on design, a shaded waterside setting, and a guest score that ranks among the highest in Hvar.
#6 Riva is as close to Hvar's yacht harbour as you can sleep — open the curtains and the superyachts are right there, paired with a MICHELIN Guide seafood restaurant and a chic waterfront bar; it wins on setting, design, and energy more than on room size.
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