May 7, 2020 – Continuing our new vlog, TCN Talks, today we discover Sveta Nedjelja on the south side of Hvar – wine, wedding, rock climbing and sunset territory!
Where to go on a day off on Sunday on the island of Hvar? The village of ‘Holy Sunday’ of course…
Meet Sveta Nedjelja on the south side of Hvar in the latest installment of our new vlog, TCN Talks.
It is a village which is famous for the rich Plavac Mali wines produced from the very steep vineyards sloping down into the Adriatic, with Zlatan Otok’s Plavac Mali Grand Cru one of the most highly-prized reds in all Croatia.
But there is a lot more to Sveta Nedjelja than just wine, as we discover sitting on the bench in idyllic Veli Kamik, the small islet which is fast becoming in an Instagram and wedding location hit (learn more about this delightful spot in our recent feature article on Veli Kamik).
And of course, to reach Sveta Nedjelja, you have to negotiate the Pitve tunnel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2jKK6bYVCI
Here is a guide to the iconic tunnel’s history, driving etiquette – and wine cellar.
Being to enjoy the idea of Bench Tourism? Here is a detailed overview of not only probably the best view in all Dalmatia, but also one which is extremely content-rich and full of magic.
And for those who like to wander, there are few better walks than that along the northern coast of Hvar, from Jelsa to Vrboska. Here is what awaits when you reach the place which is often called ‘Little Venice.’
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