READ MORE. It will take about 10 minutes.The bus ride between Jelsa and Vrboska is pretty quick and in no time at all you’ll be in the quaint town of Vrboska. Hvar town is c 30 minutes away. You'd be better getting a taxi from Jelsa, it's not so far to Vrboska. 114 connects Vrboska with Hvar city and operates several times a day.

The port of SG is a five minute ride from the town of the same name. Buses to Vrboska meet many ferries in summer and some ferries the rest of the year. If you’ve never beenGet tips, advice and inspiration on solo travel in your inbox!We respect your privacy and take protecting it seriouslyNecessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. If you want to spend more of your evening in Hvar, then I suggest getting the 4:05pm bus back to the town.You may decide to stay longer in Stari Grad so you can opt for the later bus at 6:50pm from there back to Hvar. We are planning to arrive on the Jadrolinija ferry at Jelsa, from Split, at 18.10pm. Hvar Summer Festival is an annual event which has occupied some of the town’s most … Find out more. After taking in Jelsa and its surroundings, head back to the bus stop for about 11.10am to catch the bus at 11.20am. READ MORE. While you’re in Vrboska, you can spend a little time exploring either on foot or try renting a bicycle or quad bike to get more sights in.After a relaxing few hours in Vrboska, make your way back to the bus stop to catch the bus at either 1 or 2pm.When you board the bus, make sure you let the driver know you’re going to Stari Grad centre because there’s also another stop by the port.Once you catch the bus it will make a stop in Jelsa for a few minutes before heading to Stari Grad.Allow enough time to get back to the bus station. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Known as Croatia’s Little Venice, Vrboska has one canal that’s lined with fishing boats – hence the name.Spending time in Vrboska is a peaceful and picturesque. It’s a good alternative to Hvar town for those looking for more affordable accommodations and a quieter vibe. Vrboska is one of the prime sites in Dalmatia for naturist tourism, with an excellent beach and campsite close to the town. Sightseeing. There are also several daily buses to Hvar Town, Jelsa and Sucuraj. I thought there would be plenty of buses to take us from Someone else maybe able to advise on taxi prices as I always hire a Perhaps you can find a place to store your luggage in SG and make a day of it.I am hoping to leave Hvar early & have the day around This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. Nudist camping. One of the most popular things to do in Hvar is a day trip to the stunning Pakleni Islands, a collection of emerald gems opposite the town.

During high season (July, August and September) it would be the second bus of the day at 8.30am.The best route to take would be to make Jelsa your first stop of the day. Could anyone please advise us of the best way to get to Vrboska from Jelsa at that time? Jelsa is easy to get around. The best route to take; 8.30-9.30am — Getting to Jelsa 11.20 – 11.35 — Next stop Vrboska 1-1.45pm or 2-2.45pm — On route to Stari Grad 4.05-5pm — From Stari Grad to Hvar Town; Tips Hvar can be reached by bus from Vrboska… If you have evening plans or need to catch a ferry yourself in Hvar, you should choose the earlier bus.You’ll find that the times stated on each journey were based on actual bus times when I was in Hvar. The are few buses on Hvar, so a short taxi … If you’re planning to travel to Vrboska via Dubrovnik, be prepared for a …