June 12, 2020 – A look at Hvar Town on June 11, 2020.
Tourism hasn’t quite kicked off in Croatia in the post corona era, though things could very well change by June 15 when EU orders are expected to open. For now, Croatian towns are as picturesque as ever, as the footprints of tourists are stilled washed away from last year.
While it’s odd to see some of the country’s most famous destinations empty in the middle of June, it does have its perks – and apart from feeling like you have the town to yourself, you’ll be hard-pressed to find the beaches and coastline cleaner than they are now.
Today, we look at Hvar Town on Thursday morning, June. 11. A 9am stroll around the town that only has only five restaurants open at the moment, and one hotel, Riva, in operation.
9am in Hvar Town usually looks a bit different in the middle of June, as cafe crowds fill the waterfront promenade and young tourists search for the greasiest hangover cure.
More restaurants are expected to open within the next few days, and with the announcement of 70,000 nautical tourists by the Ministry of Tourism, we shouldn’t anticipate such a quiet Hvar Town for too long.
Live vicariously through these photos and enjoy it while it lasts.
And if you’re looking to park in Hvar Town? You might not see it this cheap again:
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