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Mountain Lodge Vošac - Makarska Exklusiv - Hvar
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Mountain Lodge Vošac - Makarska Exklusiv

hostel, Makarska
Planinarski Dom Vošac, near Biokovo Mountain in Makarska, offers stunning views and is approximately 26 kilometres from Makarska's city centre and its main attractions.
This guesthouse boasts a restaurant, bar, sauna, and free parking, plus it provides airport transfers and bicycle rentals, making it ideal for hikers exploring the Biokovo Nature Park.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Hvar

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Hvar, Croatia?

    For budget-conscious travellers in Hvar, Croatia, exploring the town's historic centre is free. Wander through the charming streets, admire the architecture of the Hvar Fortress, and soak in the atmosphere. Hiking up to the Spanish Fortress offers stunning panoramic views at a minimal cost. Beaches like Pokonji Dol and Dubovica are easily accessible and don't require entry fees. A picnic lunch using local produce from the market is a great way to keep costs down.
  • What are the best hostels in Hvar?

    Among the hostels in Hvar, White Rabbit Hostel, Villa Zorana Hostel and Hostel Villa Skansi are the most popular ones.

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Hvar, Croatia?

    Many visitors miss the quiet beauty of the island's inland villages. Explore the charming village of Vrbanj, known for its traditional architecture and peaceful atmosphere. The secluded beaches of the island's southern coast, such as the hidden cove of Mekićevica, offer a tranquil escape from the crowds. For a different perspective, consider a boat trip to the Pakleni Islands, specifically exploring the less-visited islands like Jerolim.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Hvar?

    The best hostel with a pool in Hvar is Youth Hostel Villa Marija.

  • What are the best nightlife spots in Hvar, Croatia?

    Hvar Town is renowned for its vibrant nightlife. Carpe Diem Bar is a popular choice, known for its stylish setting and beach club atmosphere. Hula Hula Beach Bar offers a more relaxed beachside experience with DJs and cocktails. Numerous bars and clubs line the harbour, offering a range of music and atmospheres. Remember that prices in these establishments can be higher.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Hvar?

    Villa Zorana Hostel and Luka's Lodge Guesthouse & Hostel are the best hostels for families and kids in Hvar.

  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Hvar, Croatia?

    A week allows for a good balance of exploring Hvar Town, relaxing on the beaches, and potentially taking day trips to the Pakleni Islands or other nearby locations. Three days would allow for a shorter, more focused trip, primarily exploring the main town. Longer stays (10 days or more) allow for more in-depth exploration of the island's inland villages and hidden coves.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Hvar?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Hvar are Hostel Kris and All About The Sea - Riviera House Near The Center Of Hvar.

  • Does Hvar, Croatia offer any iconic natural events?

    Hvar doesn't have specific, annually predictable iconic natural events like meteor showers or eclipses visible only from the island. However, the stunning sunsets over the Adriatic Sea are a daily spectacle, and the clear waters offer excellent opportunities for swimming, snorkelling and diving.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Hvar?

    Villa Zorana Hostel, Hostel Kapa and Youth Hostel Villa Marija are the best hostels with parking in Hvar.

  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Hvar, Croatia?

    While large-scale organised workshops might be limited, several smaller businesses offer experiences such as olive oil tasting, wine tasting, or traditional cooking classes. Look for local artisans who might offer demonstrations of lace-making or other traditional crafts. These are best found through local tourism information or by exploring the town.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Hvar, Croatia?

    The best way to connect with locals is to venture beyond the main tourist areas. Visit smaller villages, try local restaurants away from the harbour, and strike up conversations with shopkeepers and bar staff. Learning a few basic Croatian phrases will also be greatly appreciated.
  • Which restaurants and bars in Hvar, Croatia offer the best local cuisine?

    Konoba Duboka is a popular choice known for its traditional Croatian dishes. Many smaller, family-run restaurants in the back streets often offer authentic and delicious food at reasonable prices. Look for menus featuring fresh seafood and local ingredients like olive oil and wine. Avoid places directly on the main tourist routes, as they may be more expensive.

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