European island boasting over 2,700 hours of sunshine a year is just 4 hours from UK

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This stunning island id located in the Adriatic Sea

View of Hvar at sunset from the fortress.
The European island boasting over 2,700 hours of sunshine a year – just three hours from UK(Image: Getty)

Just a three-hour flight from the UK lies the Croatian city of Split, from where you can catch an hour-long ferry to the gorgeous island of Hvar, which enjoys over 2,700 hours of sunshine annually. This breathtaking island, nestled in the Adriatic Sea, offers the perfect escape for those seeking a vibrant island break without the crowds found in Ibiza, Tenerife, and Santorini.

Hvar makes for an excellent holiday spot throughout the year, though like any tourist hotspot, it does get busier during peak summer months. Travel gurus at LonelyPlanet suggest visiting during spring or autumn, noting that these seasons are especially magnificent in the Dalmatian region.

They explained: “You can expect plenty of sunny weather, the water is still warm enough for swimming, the island is less busy, and prices are lower.”

Tvrdalj Castle
Tvrdalj Castle(Image: Getty)

There’s no shortage of activities for holidaymakers on Hvar, from taking a refreshing plunge at the rocky Hvar Beach, to exploring the 15th-century Tvrdalj Castle, or Fort Napoljun (Napoleon), which harks back to the Napoleonic period when Hvar was under French control.

Tourists to Hvar have posted glowing reviews on TripAdvisor, with one declaring: “Walk around the island on foot and you will be amazed by the beautiful landscapes and views of Hvar. We were delighted with the beautiful walk, the walk is long, but very well worth it.”

Another visitor, who tackled the trek to the fortress, remarked: “Worth the twenty minute hike up and back to see the amazing views! The fort’s history is pretty cool and worth a stop off. There is an amazing cactus garden on the path too.”

Hvar
Hvar makes for an amazing holiday destination(Image: Getty)

Hvar also serves as an excellent launching point for exploring the neighbouring Pakleni Islands. The biggest of these, Sveti Klemen, houses just three villages. Yet it’s Marinkovac that proves most sought-after amongst these isles, boasting crystal-clear waters and trendy beach clubs.

Equally renowned for its nightlife scene is Stipanska Island, which plays host to the globally celebrated Carpe Diem Beach that transforms into a buzzing beach club after sunset. Meanwhile, thrill-seekers can venture to Bisevo to experience the breathtaking blue cave.

Countless excursions are on offer for island-hoppers, regardless of whether they’re based on one of the islands or back on the mainland in Split.

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