The Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an ancient agricultural landscape that has been cultivated without interruption since the ancient Greeks divided it into plots in the 4th century BC. The geometric pattern of dry-stone walls, vineyards, and olive groves visible from above represents one of the best-preserved ancient Greek field systems in the world. Hotels near Stari Grad Plain offer access to Hvar's quieter north coast, away from the island's famous beach clubs and nightlife.
The most complete luxury resort on the island, Rixos commands a private bay ten minutes from Hvar Town by water taxi with a private beach, multiple pools, a thalasso spa, and an all-inclusive format that rarely compromises on quality. The boat service to and from the Old Town makes the location feel perfectly calibrated.
The most stylish boutique hotel in Hvar Town, Adriana occupies a prime marina position with a rooftop infinity pool overlooking the harbour and the old Venetian arsenal. The spa is one of the best on the Dalmatian Coast, the bar is a perennial summer hotspot, and the rooms are among the most elegantly designed on any Croatian island.
Set in a Venetian Gothic palace directly on the main square — the largest piazza on the Croatian coast — Palace Elisabeth has been receiving guests since the Austro-Hungarian era and has been immaculately renovated as one of the most characterful heritage hotels in the Adriatic. The terrace tables on the square are the best seats in Croatia.
Right on the harbour promenade where the super-yachts moor each summer, Hotel Riva is a sleek, contemporary property with rooms that look out directly over the bobbing masts toward the Pakleni Islands. The cocktail bar on the terrace is the most fashionable outdoor drinking spot in Croatia.
A boutique conversion of a 16th-century Venetian nobleman's house steps from the main square, Sansegon has only eight rooms — each designed differently using local stone, driftwood, and handmade ceramics. It's intimate, beautiful, and the rooftop terrace with its fortress views is used exclusively by guests.
A family-run resort in the peaceful Podstine bay west of Hvar Town, Hotel Podstine offers a quieter alternative to the main harbour scene with a private pebble beach, boat rental, and a restaurant known for its fresh Adriatic catch and extensive Dalmatian wine list.