Hvar, a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, is a summer resort whose highlights are the 13th century walls, a castle and the Renaissance Cathedral in the main square.
Hvar is a Dalmatian island with a relevant history in the field of tourism in Croatia and even in Europe. Interestingly, the most relevant thing is not the beaches that support this touristic force, as UNESCO registered the form of agricultural occupation, without major changes for about 2500 years, as the most valuable aspect. They don’t know, but the city with the same name and the beaches are the real thing for tourists.