As much as we love your little ones, our wedding day and other events have not been planned with children in mind. As much as we would prefer for these to be adult only events, we understand as you are travelling abroad it may not be possible to do so without your children. We ask that you please keep in mind that the Wedding venue is on the waterfront, with open access to the sea. We want you all to enjoy the celebrations - but remain safe. We ask that children attend only if you have no other alternative options as we want you to be able to enjoy the celebrations as much as possible and to party the night away carefree. We look forward to celebrating with you.
The Wedding day is black tie formal. Ladies, think red carpet glam, full length dresses and cocktail gowns. Gents, think James Bond style, old Hollywood suits & tuxedos. We can't wait to see you all! Please see dress code page for outfit inspiration.
We would love for our guests to be fully present whilst we say 'I do' so during the ceremony we ask for no phones or cameras and to let the professionals we have hired for the day capture these moments. We will of course share these with you as soon as possible. Please feel free to take as many photos as you like during the rest of the celebrations. We kindly ask that you do not share any photos of us - The Bride & Groom - on social media until we have had the opportunity to do so.
Your Love, Laughter and presence on our Wedding Day is the Greatest Gift of all! However, if you wish to Bless us with a Gift, a contribution towards our Honeymoon would be Greatly Appreciated.
Hvar is well known for its very mild Mediterranean climate. The average of 2718 hours of sun in a year makes Hvar the sunniest island in Europe! It' may be a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily temperature in May is maximum usually around 24 C and the average minimum is around 12 C.
Most of the beaches in Hvar are pebble and stone, so rock shoes are recommended - especially for your little ones. There are a few sand beaches but these are around 40 mins drive away from Hvar town. There are also the Pakleni Islands which you can get to by ferry taxi, day tour or hiring a boat. It takes around 30 mins. Brac Island also has some sandy beaches and you can get the ferry which takes around 50 mins. Amfora Beach Palmizana Mlini Dubovica Grebisce Zarace Beach
There are so many options for food in Hvar, from quick easy bites to Michelin Star awarded - but there is no McDonald's. Mediterraneo Dine & Wine Paradise Garden Hvar Val Marina Restaurant Dalmatino-hvar Gariful Dva Ribara Hula Hula Hvar Beach Bar & Restaurant Black Pepper Hvar Fig Hvar BB Club Forr Restaurant Park Hvar Konoba Menego
There are many bars and places to have drinks, as well as a couple of clubs. Falko Beach Bar - stunning sunset views Hula Hula Hvar Beach Bar Central Park Club Kiva Bar Carpe Diem Bar Aloha Bar Nautica Bar Carpe Diem Beach - this is a club on an island. Boat transfer required.
Fortica Fortress - Spanish Fortress in Hvar Town Dating back to 1282 Lavender Fields - 20 min drive tours available Blue & Green Cave Day Tour Hvar wine tasting tour Hvar Hidden Gems Day Tour Cycle Hvar day tour Split full day 3-Island tour Hvar Romantic Sunset Sailing Tour Hvar Town guided walking tour Pakleni Islands half day yacht trip
Stari Grad has a relaxed vibe, friendly people and cheaper prices. The bus departs from Hvar bus station, just outside St Stephens Cathedral and square, near Konzum supermarket and Hvar market hall, and arrives at Stari Grad bus station, located on the outskirts of the old town next to Studenac supermarket. It's a short 5-minute walk into town from here. Overall, the trip takes around 30 minutes between Hvar town and Stari Grad. To Stari Grad Port, it takes 20 minutes. Beyond the Hvar to Stari Grad route, The Cazmatrans bus company links Hvar Town and Stari Grad to Stari Grad port (during specific hours), Jelsa, Sucuraj, Vrboska and other destinations. By Taxi, there are taxi's that service the Hvar to Stari Grad route, it is more expensive (which you'd expect on an Island in Croatia), and honestly, the bus is super easy and convenient anyway but expect to pay minimum €30 - €35 per trip - or more to Jelsa or Vrboska. There are a number of taxi companies on the island, including Hvar Transfer, and Tihi Taxes (which are 24 hours). Car rental is also an option and can be done so Suncity car hire or rapidus. Keep in mind this does not allow **driving on Dubovica-Sveta Nedilja dirt road, and the car must be returned with fuel. All car hire companies are located near Hvar town square and Hvar bus station. There are two ways to get from Hvar town to Stari Grad - the quick and easy way is via the highway and tunnel that cuts deep into the limestone hills. This route takes 20 minutes. From Hvar town, make your way to road 116 (Miće Machija) which connects Hvar Town to Stari Grad, following it east towards Milna, Zaraće and Dubovica. At Dubovica, follow the road left before entering the tunnel. Once through the tunnel, the road winds its way to Stari Grad Port. Keep following the 116 around the outskirts of Stari Grad before turning left onto Obala dr. Franje Tuđmana, and then left again at Put Gospojice before arriving into Stari Grad.
Vrboska is situated in a quiet bay on the northern coast of the island of Hvar, Croatia, approximately 25 km east of Hvar Town, and 8km directly east of Stari Grad. This charming little fishing village is nestled on the northern coast of Hvar, Vrboska is filled with a picturesque harbour, ubiquitous limestone houses, winding streets and alleys, an ancient fortress, and the prettiest little canal, which gave rise to the town’s nickname, 'little Venice', a slight misnomer given there's only one canal. Buses run regularly between the two towns during summer (up to 10 times per day following the Hvar to Jelsa route), with a journey time of around 45 minutes. Alternatively, you can also rent a bike or a scooter in Hvar town and cycle or drive to Vrboska, which is a scenic journey through the hinterland. From Stari Grad, you can also take a local bus or taxi to Vrboska, which is located approximately 8 kms away. Buses run regularly between the two towns, with a journey time of around 15 minutes.
The beautiful town Jelsa has a charming harbor, with the picturesque waterfront and the many lovely old Dalmatian stone houses surounded by pine forests. There are 4 ways to get from Hvar to Jelsa by ferry,, bus, taxi, or car. Take the ferry from Hvar to Bol 9811S. Take the ferry from Bol to Jelsa 9603. Catamaran. 1h 32m. The bus from Hvar Town. Take the taxi from Hvar to Jelsa 26.1 km. Taxi. 30 min. Drive from Hvar to Jelsa 26.1 km. Drive 26.1 km. 30 min.