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Hvar Island - Beaches

Dalmatia - Split

The town of Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, and mundane, tourist present.

The beaches in Hvar are mainly made of stone - gravel, are found in bays, surrounded by pine trees and low vegetation. On Hvar, there are natural sandy beaches, mainly on the north side of the island, due to the fact that the north wind (Bura) and waves on the north side stronger than those in the south. Thus, the pebbles on gravel beaches, mostly in the smaller bays on the north side of the island, and thus more suitable for children. Fine gravel has on the southwest side of the island which faces the open sea, near the town Basina, and Zavala Milna. Shallow sandy beach in the deep bays can be found in the bay near Jelsa Mlaska Sucuraj end, and on the south side of the beach "Česminica in Sucuraj

But one thing is certain, wherever on the island of Hvar went swimming awaits you crystal clear, clean and unpolluted sea!

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