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Transfer to Hvar
After breakfast in Split, take a short catamaran ride to Hvar town, where you will stay for the next three days. The island is known for its vineyards, including the Plavac Mali grape, which is related to Zinfandel and grown locally. Once in Hvar town, stroll through its cobblestone streets and see a mix of Roman, medieval, and Venetian architecture that reflects the island’s long history. Join a private guided tour to learn more about Hvar’s key sites, including old fortresses and local vineyards. The tour ends at Hvar Fortress, where you can enjoy clear views of the town, the surrounding islands, and the Adriatic Sea. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the town at your own pace, whether that means walking along the waterfront, visiting shops and cafés, or simply relaxing and taking in the scenery. Over the next few days, there will be opportunities to visit more of the island, enjoy local food and wine, and experience the pace of life on Hvar. The combination of history, scenery, and local culture provides a calm and engaging introduction to the island.