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Discover Hvar on a 1.5-hour private walking tour led by a knowledgeable local guide, exploring historic sites, scenic views, and cultural treasures.
Exploring Hvar, Croatia, becomes truly special with the Private Walking Tour with a Local Guide offered by Tournava. Priced at $238.59 per group (up to 15 people) and lasting approximately 90 minutes, this tour provides an intimate and detailed look into the island’s most captivating sights. The tour departs from Trg svetog Stjepana 42 and is ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience, with the guide offering customized recommendations along the way.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the expert local guide leading the way, sharing stories behind Hvar’s medieval architecture, religious sites, and maritime heritage. The private nature of the tour ensures an immersive journey without crowds, making it a perfect choice for those eager to explore Hvar’s history and scenic spots at a comfortable pace.
While it doesn’t include entrance fees or food, the flexibility, personalized attention, and high praise from previous participants make this tour a reliable choice for travelers wanting a meaningful overview of Hvar’s highlights.


The tour begins at Trg svetog Stjepana, the vibrant square in the heart of Hvar. Your guide leads you through the Church of St. Anthony, a charming 16th-century church famous for its peaceful setting and stunning coastal views. The church’s architecture and serene atmosphere make it a peaceful starting point, offering glimpses into Hvar’s religious past.
Next, the Benedictine Convent is explored, located within the former residence of poet Hanibal Luci. Established in 1664, this site is celebrated for its exquisite agave lace, a cultural heritage recognized by UNESCO. Visitors get a sense of the island’s artistic craftsmanship and its spiritual significance.
The Franciscan Monastery rounds out this religious site visit, featuring a Renaissance cloister, a historic library, and a 17th-century painting of The Last Supper. This stop highlights Hvar’s religious history and offers a tranquil setting for reflection.
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A key highlight of the tour is the Hvar Arsenal, a 14th-century maritime landmark. Originally serving as a shipyard, this site showcases Hvar’s naval history and its importance along major Mediterranean routes.
Inside, the Arsenal houses one of Europe’s oldest public theaters, reflecting the island’s rich cultural and naval traditions. The guide explains how Hvar’s maritime past contributed to its development, and the architecture itself offers a glimpse into medieval craftsmanship. This stop is engaging for those interested in the island’s seafaring role and historic architecture.

The tour also covers Hvar’s scenic maritime hub, a lively area where ferries, catamarans, and yachts depart to nearby islands. This spot illustrates Hvar’s role as a gateway to the Adriatic, and provides excellent opportunities for photos of boats and coastal views.
Standing here, travelers can appreciate the vibrant maritime activity that continues today and understand how this port shaped the town’s history as a strategic and trading center.

While the tour focuses mainly on the historic sites, the guide offers suggestions for visiting lavender trails and scenic vineyards outside the official stops. These areas highlight Hvar’s natural beauty and its long tradition of wine and lavender cultivation.
Walking through these peaceful parts of the island, visitors get a sense of the laid-back Mediterranean spirit, rooted in Roman villas and Renaissance estates. Though not part of the scheduled stops, these suggestions allow travelers to extend their exploration after the tour concludes.

The tour begins at Trg svetog Stjepana 42, conveniently located in Hvar’s main square. It lasts around 90 minutes, making it suitable for those with limited time but who desire a deep dive into Hvar’s history.
As a private activity, only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour is near public transportation, and service animals are allowed. While tips, food, and entrance fees are not included, the guide’s knowledgeable commentary compensates for these omissions.
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The strong review scores, notably a perfect 5.0 from six reviews, highlight the quality of the guiding experience. The knowledgeable and friendly guides, like Josipa, are praised for their ability to answer questions and share stories about Hvar’s history.
This tour appeals most to those who appreciate personalized attention, historical insights, and scenic spots without the hustle of large groups. Its focus on medieval architecture, religious sites, and maritime heritage makes it ideal for travelers seeking a cultural overview with a relaxed pace.

This private walking tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Hvar’s religious, maritime, and architectural treasures. The expert local guide provides context and stories that bring each site to life, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
While it does not include entrance fees or meals, the personalized nature and high-quality narration make it a valuable addition to any visit. The tour’s affordable price per group and short duration ensure it’s an excellent option for small groups or couples interested in a focused exploration of Hvar’s historical core.
Travelers who love medieval sights, scenic views, and local stories will find this tour both informative and charming. It’s especially suited for those wanting a private, flexible experience that highlights Hvar’s rich heritage in a relaxed setting.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour runs for about 90 minutes and is accessible for most travelers interested in history and culture.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included in the price. Visitors should plan accordingly if they wish to visit sites like the church or convent.
Can the guide customize the tour?
Yes, the guide offers customized recommendations to enhance your experience based on your interests.
What is the meeting point?
The tour departs from Trg svetog Stjepana 42 in Hvar’s main square.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
The tour is primarily outdoor, so it’s best suited for good weather. Check local conditions if rain is forecast.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made approximately 22 days in advance, but early reservation is recommended for availability.