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Hvar Ferry Port

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    • Day 3

      Hvar

      June 14, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F

      Well, what a weird day it’s been.

      I took the “fast ferry” to the island of Hvar, an hours ride from Split, and gotta say, I wasn’t too impressed. It’s a quaint little town, but not much going on. Enough places to eat, but not many shops or other things to explore.

      I walked up to the fort just before a light rain began, then made my way back down to town.

      Did I mention that it’s steep AF?
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    • Day 3

      Hvar part 2

      June 14, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      So, after climbing up to the fort and thinking I had missed my ferry, I walked along the boulevard and then found a bench to sit on. And sit on. And sit on. Next ferry was in five hours. Yes, five. Of course I forgot to bring my book. Then I walked some more and saw my ferry on the other side, pulling away. How did that happen? Because I’m an idiot and didn’t compute the correct 24 hour time.

      So I spent five hours just sitting and watching. Judged everyone that walked past me. 😂 here’s the lowdown:

      Fave shoe is a Birkenstock. Most everyone was below the age of 30. Mostly women. It felt like a Carnival Cruise port. LP says the island is where the cashed meet the trashed. Let’s just say I saw no cashed. But I did see a bride, and that was kinda cool.
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    • Day 7

      Inseltag

      August 17, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      50 min dauert die Überfahrt mit der schnellsten Fähre von Split zur dalmatinischen Insel Hvar. Auch hier ist es sehr touristisch, aber überall gefällt es uns besser als in Split. Kurz vor der Mittagshitze besichtigen wir die spanische Festung auf dem Berg, essen dann in einem traditionellen Restaurant, schlendern durch die Innenstadt, schauen uns den Kreuzgang eines Klosters an und wandern zu einem Strand mit klarem, türkisen Wasser. Das Wasser ist so klar, dass man beim Schwimmen die kleinen Fische im Wasser sehen kann. Der Rückweg zum Hafen führt entlang des Ufers und wir haben schöne Ausblicke auf eine kleine Insel mit Leuchtturm und die Stadt Hvar, die denselben Namen wie die Insel trägt.Read more

    • Day 13

      Hvar, Croatia

      October 17, 2022 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Today’s morning ride was 27 miles and 2106 feet of climbing. We rode mostly with Russell and Karla and tagged onto Jan, Laurie and Phillip for a while as well. Jan is such a strong rider! She’s truly inspiring. She’s one of a few 70 year olds we met on this trip as well as a couple in their early 80’s.
      The long, steady climb was just beautiful! At the summit, there was a swing next to a stand selling bike jerseys and lavender. We bought a pair of jerseys because it had a map of several of the places we rode. The descent was FAST! That’s always the joy of a tough climb.
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    • Day 3

      Yacht time

      July 7, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      When this day began, we had little understanding of how it would end up. We had to catch a ferry to Hvar, which is known for being a party town, but our first night was infinitely better than we could have ever expected.

      Not much happened in the day. We just wandered around the town. But as the afternoon hit, we figured it was time for a few drinks at the hostel. We made friends with the receptionist at the hostel, and she recommended going and checking out Hula Hula, a supposed "beach party" north of the town. In the end, it was little more than a cramped deck. But this is where we ran into some people who happened to be from not only the same town as us on the Sunshine Coast but they were barely a few kms from where Jack and I grew up. We were chatting with them for a while when one of them said they were going to have shots with D-Lo. As they walked off, I said to Jack that the only D-Lo I know plays in the NBA, and so I assumed it was some DJ that was playing and nothing else. So Jack and I bought a beer for 10 euro - this would bring all the money we spent on the night. When the guys came back, they asked if we knew who Diangelo Russel was (D-Lo for short). This is when I had the realisation that I just missed the opportunity to have a shot with Diangelo Russel. I began to have my mind blown, shocked at how they were drinking with him. They said that their dad knew him, and he came to their private booth. I later found out the dad of the guys we were chatting to was CEO of a major tech company that sponsored the Golden State Warriors. The two had met when Diangelo Russel played there. I did, however, manage to run into him on my way to the bathroom and stole a sneaky photo with him. The guys then invited us to the private booth where we met the dad and the rest of the family. It was clear they were rich, but we didn't quite have a full grasp on the wealth until they invited us to the yacht. We drank with them for a while, and as we all began to leave, I was speaking to the dad, and this is when he mentioned they have a yacht and invited me on for a Bundaberg Rum. I of course didnt give 2 fucks about the Bundy Rum but i did care about living large on a yacht. I couldn't call Jack quick enough to tell him and get him to come back. He ran back to the club to meet us. We were then picked up on an inflatable dingy and ferried across to the yacht with about 10 or so people. They were mostly woman that could smell the money this family had. Even the boat ride over was insane, the sun was just setting and we were jetting off to a private yacht. Jack and I had already been shouted many, many drinks by the family and by the time we arrived on the yacht we were in awe. This kind of meant we forgot to take heaps of photos as we already looked out of place and didn't want to make it anymore obvious. We were given warm towels and a cocktail upon arrival but Greg (the dad with all the money) told the workers to pour a Bundy for myself and him. We then chatted over the rumbo, and that is how I learnt about his relationship with Diangelo Russel. The night went on, and Jack and I continued to get the millionaire treatment, offered drink after drink, rides on the boat, and whatever else tickled our fancy. Carpe Diem is a world famous club in Hvar, on a private island that you need to ferry across to for a cost (entry fee) of 40 euro. Greg had conveniently parked the yacht right out the front and said the workers would boat us across whenever we felt like it. Of course, we were having too much fun on the boat to go, but he paid 500 euro for a private booth that he never even ended up using. It would have been great to experience it, but being on the yacht was such a cool experience that I had to continue.

      We got a photo of the name of the yacht, and some later research told us that to rent it, it would cost you 125,000 euros or about $200,000 aud for a week. This includes 2 jetskis, a jacuzzi, and a team of 10 workers. Unbelievable day.
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    • Day 23

      Very Good Gelato in Hvar

      August 2, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

      Pretty place. Many tourists.
      Enormous luxury yachts.

      The alleys are mesmerizing. The harbour is full of small-craft traffic. The sidewalks filled with all manner of people, strolling or stumbling.

      The sea breeze is in the 80s (high 20s) and just fresh enough to feel good after a warm day.
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    • Day 11

      Hvar

      June 20, 2020 in Croatia

      Bad nights sleep in rocky bay Bakarik bay next to Hula. Not secluded enough. Went for an amazing run to the castle. Left for Vis midday and had an exceptional sail. Wind 26k at one stage. Moored in little bay Uvala Ruda in big gust winds. Successful mooring- happy with our progress. GD holds really well in swells.Read more

    • Day 10

      5 Island Tour - Teil 4

      September 17, 2019 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Angekommen in Hvar 😊♥️!

      Hvar ist eine Insel in der Adria und gehört laut Umfragen zu den 10 schönsten Inseln der Welt.
      Der Durchschnitt an ☀️-Stunden / Jahr liegt auf Hvar bei 2726 Stunden - das sind die meisten Sonnenstunden für eine Insel in Europa.

      Zu den Sehenswürdigkeiten der Hafenstadt gehören die Stadtmauer, eine Festung (Spanjol) und der Hauptplatz mit der aus der Renaissancezeit stammenden Kathedrale.

      Vor Hvar findet man die Inselgruppe „Pakleniki“, welche man von der Festung aus gut erkennen kann.

      Die Gruppe besteht aus ca 20 kleineren Inseln.
      Taxiboote fahren mehrmals täglich die schönsten Strände an und selbst die Einwohner betiteln die Inselkette als beste Bademöglichkeit.
      Hier findet man auch viele schöne Tauchplätze.

      Quelle: kroati.de

      Wir sind als erstes zur Festung hochgelaufen,
      ca. 15-20 min bergauf.
      Dabei habe ich wieder einmal feststellen müssen, das meine Kondition total im Eimer ist 😄.
      Aber es hat sich gelohnt!
      Die Aussicht war wirklich ein Traum 😊.

      Schon vor der Festung war es ein toller Anblick.
      Dort standen 4-5 Bänke ziemlich nah am Abgrund um die Aussicht zu genießen.

      Wir wollten aber noch weiter hinauf.
      Wenn wir schon nach oben gehen, dann richtig 😄.

      Also ab in die Festung.

      Für den Eintritt haben wir 50kuna / Person gezahlt.
      Wir waren nicht lange dort, aber für den Blick kann man das schon mal zahlen 🙃🙂macht man ja i.d.R. auch nur einmal.

      Danach sind wir noch etwas durch die Gassen geschlendert; waren eine Pizza essen & haben uns in den Schatten gesetzt, bevor wir wieder aufs Boot sind um zurück zu fahren.

      Die Rückfahrt von Hvar nach Trogir bzw. zum Campingplatz hat ca 2 Stunden gedauert 🌊🤩!
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    • Day 6

      Hvar, Croatia

      September 22, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ 🌬 81 °F

      Hvar is a captivating island in the Adriatic Sea, Croatia, celebrated for its striking natural beauty, including clear waters, verdant landscapes, and quaint old towns. The main town, also called Hvar, features a historic center with cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and a lively waterfront with eateries. It's renowned for its lively nightlife, catering to those seeking both leisure and entertainment. Moreover, Hvar offers a wealth of cultural sites like ancient forts and charming churches, making it a favored spot for beach lovers and history buffs alike.Read more

    • Day 24

      Croatia cruise - Day 24

      September 28, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      We left Korcila early & headed towards Havr. We stopped for a swim stop nearby & then water taxied into Havr as the boat couldn't dock until evening. We did a walking tour of the town late afternoon. Most interesting thing was the Benedict nuns who make the lace out of the agave plant. It's the only place in the world it's made. Also the nuns who make it have pledged a vow to live in the building in Hvar for their entire life, they can never leave. The town was full of beautiful yachts & loads of people with lots of money. Very touristy but great fun people watching.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Hvar Port, Hvar Ferry Port

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