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About Vrboska (Hvar Island)
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The tiny village of Vrboska is the smallest on Hvar Island. Think postcard scenes of dainty moored fishing boats, stone buildings, sprinklings of palm trees… Vrboska’s known for its olive growing and wine production and even used to have a sardine factory. Pitch up by the waterfront or wander the central streets.
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Vrboska or Venice?

With its warren of typically Dalmatian houses and multi-arched stone bridge, this village is nothing short of idyllic. So much so, it’s been dubbed Little Venice, thanks to its inlets, waterways and small green reef. The backdrop of untouched pine forest adds a different dimension to Vrboska’s landscape.

Small but mighty

First up on the must-dos is the Church of St Mary. Climb up to the top to admire the fortress church’s bells. Make time to explore the marina and central canal, while Soline Beach is a winner in the natural beauty stakes. Add boat festivals, wine tasting and secret gardens to your agenda.