
Hvar
The most-photographed Adriatic island. Lavender fields in June, Renaissance Hvar Town, the Pakleni Islands as the boat-day extension. Expensive in August; properly under-priced in late September.
A decent stretch with some sun and a chance of a shower.
Days 1–5 are usually reliable, 6–10 drift, 11–14 are the model guessing. Check again the day before you fly — more on what this can and can't do.
When to go
From the 2026 climate study, not the live forecast.Sea crosses 22°C in mid-June, peaks at 25°C in late July. Hvar Town in August is Adriatic-luxury crowded; **the late September window** (sea still 24°C, prices down 40%, fewer charter boats) is the genuinely undervalued one. Stari Grad on the north coast is the quieter base.



Cheapest return we found: 1–15 Sept · 1+ stops. Live search on Kiwi.
Common questions about Hvar
When is the best time to visit Hvar?
June and September are when we'd go. Skip July–August. The live forecast on this page shows what the next two weeks look like.
Is Hvar worth visiting in June?
Yes. June sits inside the best stretch (June and September). Once your dates fall within the next two weeks, the forecast above gives you the real picture.
Is Hvar good in July?
We'd go another month. Locked dates? It still works if you go in with open eyes.
Dates settling? Compare hotels on Booking and flights on Kiwi — both open with the forecast's best window pre-filled.
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