On the ferry
We spent 4 days on the island of Hvar, visited its main cities, drove through it, swam in bays and ate the best pizza in Croatia (among that ones we tried, of course :).
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Croatia is well-known for its thousand islands, that’s why it was not so easy to choose what island to visit. But finally we choose Hvar island mainly because my friend like it too much and there were so many positive reviews about it through the internet.
How to get to Hvar island
There are ferries to Hvar from Split and Drvenik. Price for car and two persons from Split to Stari Grad is 53 euro one way, and 19 euro from Drvenik to Sucuraj for one way.
Check prices and schedule on the official site of the main ferry company of Croatia
Our experience: we decided to go to Hvar from Drvenik. So we got there and saw the line of cars waiting for the ferry. Ferry capacity is approximately 30 cars, we were more than 30th in the line. It meant that we should wait for next ferry that would be in 2 hours according to schedule.
Drvenik is a small village, with several restaurants, beach and several shops. So there is not much to do there. We went to the shop and when we came back to the car, it appeared that they started up an extra ferry and we were lucky enough to reach Hvar much quicker than we expected.
It took about half an hour to get to Hvar’s small town Sucuraj by ferry.
