SPENDING THE EASTER WEEKEND ON ISLAND HVAR, CROATIA
If you're still about where to spend your Spring break, island Hvar (Croatia) is a pretty good choice, especially if you're looking for beautiful nature paired with sights. Island Hvar has a lot to offer (more about that a bit later). It's also rather peaceful this time of year. So, simply perfect if you're looking for some peace and quiet (see more here, here , here , here , here and here).
As for me, like many times in the past, I decided to spend my Easter weekend on island Hvar. Many do so for touristic reasons, but I've actually have roots here (as regular readers of my blog know).
Eastern traditions on island Hvar are not also elaborative and interesting UNESCO protected. I didn't take a lot of photos this year, so if you want to see more, you can revisit my old posts. Speaking of that, a warning- this post is going to be link and photograph heavy.
BAY TVRDNI DOLAC, GDINJ VILLAGE, ISLAND HVAR, CROATIA |
Gdinj is a village my mother was born in. Just in case the Polish readers are wondering, its name is possibly related to both Gdansk and Gdynia in Poland, as both might originate from an old Slavic word but I don't really have a definite proof from this claim. Etymology is not an exact science and sometimes it provides us with multiple answers. I'm not exactly an etymology, even (like my fellow students of Slavic languages) if I spent months of my life in self isolation studying Old Slavic. Anyway, I blogged about Gdinj before and shall do so again.
Photo diary / Fotodnevnik 2.4. 2015 (MAKARSKA, DRVENIK, ISLAND HVAR) (modaodaradosti.blogspot.com) - a link leading to a post that includes photographs from Makarska, Drvenik (where I usually catch a ferry to island Hvar) and the Torac bay (one of bays belonging to Gdinj village). This year I travelled to Hvar from Herzegovina, not Split because that's where I live and work (for most part) now.
A STROLL (BAY TORAC AND BAY TVRDNI DOLAC)
We'll start with some photographs from the stroll I took from bay Torac to bay Tvrdni dolac. Both of them belong to village Gdinj. When it comes to tourism, Gdinj is more oriented to family tourism. Mostly oriented towards apartment tourism, Gdinj is not a classical touristic hotspot by any means. It's architecture is typical rural Mediterranean, dominated by stone houses. I just love this kind of architecture. Stone houses are always so beautiful and historical ones especially so. Gdinj village is composed of many smaller villages but at the moment, only two of those smaller villages are inhabited: Visoka and Dugi Dolac. Most younger villages have migrated to the coast, only visiting in their free time and when they do visit, they often stay in bays, so even these two inhabited parts of the village feel deserted at times.
Most tourists that stay in Gdinj stay in its bays where most of the apartments are available for rent in the summer. In the village itself, there aren't any houses available for rent here (there is a hostel, though) but I have a feeling that might change some day. Not everyone likes to vacation in the immediate vicinity of the sea, some people like the peace and quiet you can find in these island villages that are located a bit further away from the sea. As I explained, the bays are actually also part of Gdinj village, but when I speak of the village I mostly mean the part of it that is a bit away from the sea, not the bays themselves. The thing is that I love this part of the village as well.
I'll link up a few of my older posts about Gdinj so you can have a look right now if you don't feel like waiting:
GDINJ VILLAGE AND DIY NECKLACE- In this post you can see more of Visoka and its arhiceture.
GDINJ VILLAGE AND DIY NECKLACE - In this post you can see my oil painting of the school building and the new church.
#5 HVAR CITY, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA) #6 ZENTA MARINE, SPLIT CITY (CROATIA)
#9 MALA STINIVA, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA) #10 HVAR TOWN, ISLAND HVAR ( CROATIA)
#11 JELSA TOWN, DANCE O THE SAILS (CROATIA) #12 ZAVALA, ISLAND HVAR, (CROATIA)
#13: SUCURAJ, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA) #14: BAY BRIZENICA, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA)
#15 BAY LOZNA, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA) #16 BAY VEPRINOVA, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA)
#17 BOL, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA) #18 PLANINICA, (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA)
#19 SUCURAJ, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA)
#21 STARI GRAD, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA) #22 MAKARSKA (CROATIA)
#23 ZAVALA PANORAMA (CROATIA) #24 ŽNJAN BEACH, SPLIT CITY (CROATIA)
#25 JELSA, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA) #26 ZAVALA BAY, ISLAND HVAR (CROATIA)
Heaven on Earth( island Hvar, bays Torac and Tvrdni dolac)- in this post from 2015, you can see a Summer version of this stroll.
DISCOVER SKOZANJE BAY (GDINJ, ISLAND HVAR) WITH ME- In this post, you can read about Skozanje bay.
The house my grandmother was born in (Gdinj, island Hvar) - In this 2015 post, you can see the house my grandmother was born in.
Where to set our gaze when the sun is setting in Gdinj? - in this 2015 post, you can read a poetical description of Gdinj village.
Torac bay, Gdinj, island Hvar |
Croatia always looks so wonderful when you show it on your blog. I very nearly booked a trip to Zadar for next month, I was enthralled by the Sea Organ - maybe later in the year.
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Yes, you should do it! The Sea Organ alone is worth the visit. I was mesmerized when I heard it! Mesmerized. It's really something special....and Zadar is gorgeous. My dad is actually originally from that area around Zadar.
DeleteHvar is the most wonderful Island... Amazing pictures and history... Thank you Ivana !
ReplyDeleteThank you for your continual support. :)
DeleteSuch a beautiful blue sea. Oh, what a beautiful getaway! Such a lovely area that has stood still with the ocean so close. Great post! All the best to your April!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour and it's rich history. A very inspiring place for your seascapes I'm sure. Adoring the photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing those stunning photos of beautiful Island Hvar! It's always a pleasure to travel there with you! xxx
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ReplyDeleteI loved your photos of your Easter weekend on your beautiful island of Hvar! It's a pity the weather didn't help much with your walks, but you were rewarded with meeting friends and family! Kisses and hugs!
I love the photo with you and the easter eggs. You look happy and cute.
ReplyDeleteEs un bello lugar. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Thanks for the tour. Happy Spring to you dear friend. Greetings
ReplyDeleteAll the photos with the sea in the background are marvelous
ReplyDeleteGreat post
Croatia is really beautiful country. I haven't been on island Hvar yet, but it's on my travel wishlist.
ReplyDeleteI saw Vix's comment about the Sea Organ! I, too, want to see that!!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your grandmother's home town, Gdinj and the house- It's bittersweet thinking about our relatives who are gone, isn't it!
I'm sorry to hear the ferries weren't working but great you got to see friends and relatives!x
You always seem to have the loveliest time in Hvar. It's certainly a very scenic island.
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