Hvar - island with mostly sunny days per year - part 2

From Milna on the road towards Jelsa there are two beaches Zarace and Dubovica. Zarace has two beaches with two bays.

The second beach has coffee bars.
Dubavica beach can be reached by walking through a steep path . The car is parked on the main road and you have about 10 minutes to the beach slope. Dubovica is located before the tunnel on the road towards Jelsa.
From Hvar town there are a lot of taxi boats which drive to Pakleni islands.
The boat leaves you on the port of island Sv Klement from where you have to walk to Palmizana beach. The beach has several restaurants, a fine sand and is very small. It is good to visit but not something we were thrilled. The water looked murky, there were many people and if there is not any other beach that we were not informed and we didn't see, we were not thrilled enough to want to go back to this place.


A view to the sailboats from one of the exclusive restaurants in Palmizana.The town of Hvar is a place where old buildings are mixed with new luxury yachts.
From
the panoramic image made from a fortress you can see the beautiful old buildings of this small town with narrow streets and luxury yachts as well Pakleni islands that rise before the island and the town of Hvar.
The port at night is filled with people who are walking by the luxury yachts.
One of the many charming restaurants located in the narrow alleys of the old part of town.

Useful information

From Drvenik to Shuchuraj the ferry travels 25 min and during the season there are 10 lines, and 6 lines out of season. During the season you can easily find ferry any time from Drvenik -Shuchuraj.

From Split the ferry arrives in Stari Grad for about 2 hours. During the season there are about 4-5 lines. For more information on the ferries and the order of departure and arrival http://www.jadrolinija.hr/.

It's good to know that petrol stations are in Jelsa and Hvar.

Map of Hvar on http://www.mapsorama.com/map-of-hvar/

Prior to Stari Grad, on the road towards the town of Hvar, where the ferry arrives, there is a big market / mall.

Cost of dinner for two that includes seafood with homemade wine is around 25-30 EUR.

I recommend food restaurant in Milna 'Molly Onte' with fresh seafood, food that is manufactured with domestic products, friendly and where at the end of the dinner you get home made Proshek (liquor). From this restaurant you can buy homemade olive oil, which has received awards.


Our Route from Macedonia (Ohrid)
Ohrid - Kafasan -Durres -Shkoder -Oblike-Ulcinj-Lepetane (Boca Kotorska) (ferry)- Kamenari -H erceg Novi -Dubrovnik - Drvenik (ferry) - Shuchuraj (Hvar).
We have chosen
Adriatic road because you travel by the sea and wherever you stop to rest or sleep you see breathtaking places.

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