May 7, 2023 – Suncani Hvar Hotels’ sustainable tourism efforts recognised in Bol.
There is nothing like a short break on the adopted island where you lived for 13 years to fall in love with it again.
Easter on Hvar was delightful, and I have taken a renewed interest in the island, as I learned that there are some rather interesting things happening. Among them seems to be a new push to better promote the culture, traditions and gastronomy on the island, of which they have an embarrassment of riches. Indeed, this month, in addition to the important Feast of St Propsper, Hvar Town’s patron saint, the town will be celebrating 155 years of the oldest organised tourism in Europe, the 50th anniversary of Hvar Theatre Days in the oldest public theatre in Europe, and Mediterranean Diet Days, celebrating the 10th anniversary of Hvar’s Mediterranean DIet being inscribed as intangible UNESCO heritage. You can learn all about what it is in store here.
The island is also establishing its sustainability credentials, most notably the island’s leading hotel group, Suncani Hvar Hotels, which we recently reported had become the leading producer of solar energy in Dalmatia. I guess living on the sunniest island in Croatia can’t do any harm…
The hotel group’s efforts were recognised in Bol last month at the #BOL100 conference, which celebrated 100 years of organised tourism to the popular Brac destination, as well as aiming to build a recognisable island brand, focused on smart and sustainable hotels, green and digital transitions, coastal planning, and European funds.
Suncani Hvar received an award in recognition of the most successful island sustainable projects for its solar panels, one of several winners. Suncani’s leadership position in the application of energy efficiency and green transition programs was highlighted, setting new standards both in the hotel industry and in the economy in general.