Palace Elisabeth Hvar

Hvar Island (Hvar Town) | Split and Dalmatian Coast

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Palace Elisabeth Hvar is one of the most atmospheric addresses on the Adriatic: a 13th‑century palace turned five‑star boutique retreat, looking straight over Hvar Town’s yacht‑dotted harbour. Once the summer residence of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, today it blends regal Habsburg elegance – chandeliers, portraits and original stonework – with contemporary design, refined Mediterranean cuisine and a cocooning spa with indoor pool. With just 45 rooms and suites, it feels made for honeymoons, anniversaries and grown‑up escapes.

Step through the grand stone arches of Palace Elisabeth Hvar and you’re in a world of marble floors, soaring ceilings and glittering chandeliers. Outside, the hotel’s creamy façade faces Hvar’s photogenic waterfront; inside, you’ll find museum‑worthy displays of the Empress’s gowns and jewellery, a sunny terrace restaurant perched above the harbour and an intimate spa with an indoor pool and whirlpool – a rare luxury in the heart of the Old Town.

For couples seeking Croatia’s Split and Dalmatian Coast charm with a glamorous, storybook setting, Palace Elisabeth Hvar delivers in every detail. It’s around 4–5 hours including the ferry crossing from Split Airport (SPU), but you’re rewarded with a front‑row seat on Hvar Town’s harbour, surrounded by medieval streets, Venetian architecture and island‑hopping boats. See more Croatia holidays.

Hotel Overview | Palace Elisabeth Hvar

Highlights

💍 Perfect for honeymoons and milestone celebrations
⚓ Iconic harbour-front location in the heart of Hvar Town
👑 Regal interiors with historic palace details and Empress Elisabeth memorabilia
🍽️ Refined Mediterranean cuisine and terrace dining over the main square
💆 Luxurious spa with indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna and steam room
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout

Rating and Board

Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms: 45 | Floors: 4 | Lifts: 2
Board options: Bed and Breakfast

Children are welcome (infants up to 2 years), but facilities and atmosphere are tailored to couples and adults.

Location | Palace Elisabeth Hvar

Location

Palace Elisabeth Hvar occupies the most coveted spot in Hvar Town – fronting the main square (Trg Sv. Stjepana) and overlooking the lively harbour, with yachts, water taxis and fishing boats gliding past. Step outside and you’re immediately on the marble promenade, moments from café terraces, wine bars and boutiques.

Wander the narrow lanes to discover the Franciscan Monastery, climb up to the hilltop fortress for cinematic views over the Pakleni Islands, or follow the seafront path towards Bonj Beach for a swim from polished rocks and beach decks. As dusk falls, the square glows with candlelight and the hotel terrace becomes one of the most atmospheric tables in town.

Distances and Transfers

• In the heart of Hvar Town resort centre
• Approx. 900m to Bonj Beach (pleasant coastal walk)
• Ferry/catamaran port for Split and nearby islands: a short stroll along the harbour

Approx. transfer time from airport: 4–5 hours including ferry crossing (Split Airport to Split harbour, then boat to Hvar and onward to the hotel).

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Hvar Island (Hvar Town), Split and Dalmatian Coast, Croatia

Facilities and Rooms | Palace Elisabeth Hvar

Restaurants and Bars

At Palace Elisabeth Hvar, gastronomy is as central to the experience as the setting.

San Marco Restaurant is the hotel’s à la carte venue, serving a refined menu of international, Italian and locally inspired Dalmatian dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast is typically à la carte and beautifully presented – think freshly baked pastries, local honey, cheeses and made‑to‑order hot dishes – taken in the elegant dining room or outside on the stone terrace overlooking the harbour and cathedral.

The Bar (usually open from early morning until midnight) pours everything from speciality coffees to Croatian wines, craft cocktails and premium international labels. As day turns into evening, the terrace is ideal for sunset spritzes and people‑watching over the square.

Smart casual dress is recommended (no beachwear), and reservations and seasonal opening dates may apply. Facilities, opening hours and menus can change, so use this as a guide rather than a guarantee.

Pool Areas and Beach

There’s no outdoor pool here – instead you get a tranquil indoor freshwater pool with a whirlpool corner, set within the hotel’s spa area. It’s a soothing space for a pre‑dinner dip, particularly welcome at the start and end of the season when the sea can be cooler. Pool towels are complimentary, and facilities usually operate between May and mid‑October (dates can vary year to year).

For sea swimming, follow the waterfront towards Bonj Beach and the series of bathing platforms and pebbly coves that fringe Hvar’s shoreline. The water here is typically crystal‑clear and perfect for a refreshing dip after exploring town.

Spa, Sports and Other Facilities

The hotel’s intimate spa is a highlight for many guests and feels like a private sanctuary in the middle of the Old Town.

Spa & wellness
• Spa with indoor pool and whirlpool
• Sauna and steam room (minimum age usually 15+)
• Menu of massage and beauty treatments (local charges apply)
• Typical opening hours 09:00–21:00, May to October (subject to change)

Fitness
• Air‑conditioned gym with cardio machines and a small free‑weights area
• Access generally from 08:00–21:00 (seasonal schedule)

Other facilities
• Elegant lobby and lounge areas with original architectural details
• Displays of Empress Elisabeth memorabilia and fashion pieces dotted through rooms and corridors
• Concierge‑style reception offering luggage storage, currency exchange and local recommendations

Facilities and opening times can change with the season and hotel occupancy; always check in resort for the latest details.

Rooms

Every one of the 45 rooms and suites at Palace Elisabeth Hvar feels handcrafted, with high ceilings, quality linens, curated artwork and thoughtful finishing touches like pillow menus and turndown service. Many also showcase pieces inspired by Empress Elisabeth’s dresses and jewellery, reinforcing the hotel’s sense of history.

Premium Room
Sleeps: 1–2
Chic entry‑level rooms with elegant décor and all the essentials for a comfortable stay.
Room features typically include: flat‑screen TV, free Wi‑Fi, safety deposit box, coffee‑making facilities and kettle, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and a bathroom with shower. Daily cleaning and towel change.

Premium Room with City View
Sleeps: 1–2
All the comfort of the Premium Room, enhanced with views over Hvar’s historic townscape. Ideal if you want to soak up the Old Town atmosphere from your window.
Facilities are similar to Premium Rooms: TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee facilities, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and shower bathroom.

Deluxe Suite with City View
Sleeps: 1–2
More spacious, with a defined seating area and elegant city views. A great choice for longer stays or special occasions when you appreciate extra room to unwind.
Facilities: as Premium Rooms, with added living space and a stylish shower bathroom.

Deluxe Suite with Sea View
Sleeps: 1–2
These highly sought‑after suites look out towards Hvar’s harbour and the Pakleni Islands. Interiors mix classic and contemporary design, often with large windows to frame the sea.
Facilities usually include: TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee facilities, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and a bathroom with either shower plus bathtub with shower attachment or a large walk‑in shower. Daily housekeeping with linen and towel changes.

Penthouse Suite with Balcony and Sea View
Sleeps: 1–2
Perched high in the building, this suite offers a private balcony with sunbeds and wide sea and harbour views – perfect for leisurely breakfasts or sunset aperitifs.
Facilities: flat‑screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee facilities, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and two bathrooms, each with bath and separate shower. Enhanced daily cleaning, linen and towel changes.

Imperial Suite with Balcony and Sea View
Sleeps: 1–2
True to its name, the Imperial Suite channels palace grandeur with generous proportions, a balcony overlooking the harbour and refined furnishings.
Facilities mirror the Penthouse Suite: balcony, TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee facilities, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and two bathrooms with bath and separate shower.

Elisabeth Suite with Balcony and Sea View
Sleeps: 1–2
A signature suite paying homage to Empress Elisabeth, with curated décor and sweeping sea views from a private balcony. Ideal if you’re celebrating something special.
Facilities: balcony, TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee‑making facilities, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and two bathrooms with bath and separate shower, plus enhanced housekeeping.

Presidential Suite
Sleeps: 1–2
The hotel’s statement suite, combining a grand living space, balcony, sunbeds and far‑reaching harbour views. This is the pick for once‑in‑a‑lifetime trips.
Facilities: balcony with sunbeds, TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee facilities, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and two bathrooms with bath and separate shower, along with frequent linen and towel changes.

Premium Room with Sea View for Sole Use
Sleeps: 1
Designed for solo travellers who want a sea‑view setting without compromising on comfort. Guests are welcomed with local lavender‑infused chocolates in the room on arrival.
Facilities typically include: flat‑screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safety deposit box, coffee‑making facilities and kettle, fridge, minibar (charge), USB charging port, bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and a bathroom with shower.

Premium Room with Sea View
Sleeps: 1–2
Couples’ favourites, these rooms look directly or partially out over the Adriatic and harbour – a beautiful backdrop morning and night. Guests receive local lavender‑infused chocolates on arrival.
Facilities: flat‑screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee facilities, fridge, minibar (charge), bathrobe and slippers, hairdryer, pillow menu, turndown service, air‑conditioning and a bathroom with shower and either a separate bath or bath with shower attachment, plus regular linen and towel changes.

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.

Activities & Experiences

Hotel Activities

Palace Elisabeth Hvar is more about slow luxury, culture and gastronomy than organised animation – ideal if you prefer to set your own pace. Typical activities and experiences include:

• Relaxing in the spa with a swim, sauna or signature massage
• Gentle workouts in the compact but well‑equipped gym
• Taking in live music or atmospheric evenings around Hvar’s main square (seasonal)
• Strolling the harbourfront promenade and medieval streets straight from the front door
• Joining boat trips to the Pakleni Islands for swimming, snorkeling and beach clubs (bookable locally)
• Exploring Hvar’s Franciscan Monastery, hilltop fortress and art‑filled churches
• Wine tasting, olive oil sampling and gastronomy tours arranged via concierge or local partners

Programmes vary by season and are often arranged with local operators, so check on arrival for what’s available during your stay.

Guest Services

The service style here is polished but personal, in keeping with the hotel’s boutique scale. You can usually expect:

• 24‑hour reception and concierge‑style assistance
• Luggage storage and porter service
• Currency exchange
• Daily housekeeping with evening turndown
• Pillow menu on request
• Complimentary pool towels
• Free Wi‑Fi throughout the property
• Assistance with restaurant reservations, boat trips and local excursions

Some offerings may be seasonal or subject to local charges; exact services are confirmed locally on arrival.

Practical Info

Need-to-know for Palace Elisabeth Hvar & Hvar Island

Country: Croatia
Region: Split and Dalmatian Coast
Resort: Hvar Island (Hvar Town)
Local language: Croatian (English widely spoken in tourism)
Currency: Euro (€)
Time difference: UK +1 hour
Average flight time from UK to Split (SPU): around 3 hours
Transfers to Hvar: road transfer from Split Airport to Split harbour, then ferry or catamaran to Hvar Island plus short walk/transfer to the hotel – total journey typically 4–5 hours including the crossing
Beaches: Many beaches here are pebbly or rocky platforms with crystal‑clear water; for sand, look to spots such as Grebišće on the island
Local scene: Hvar Town blends Venetian‑era architecture, a scenic harbour and lively nightlife, with chic bars and clubs that attract A‑list visitors alongside relaxed cafés and tavernas

Information is based on the most recent details available but can change seasonally or without notice. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Croatia advice.

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FAQs | Palace Elisabeth Hvar

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Palace Elisabeth Hvar suitable for honeymoons?
Yes. With just 45 rooms, a heritage palace setting, harbour‑view suites, refined dining and a serene spa, Palace Elisabeth Hvar is tailor‑made for honeymoons and romantic breaks. Many couples upgrade to a sea‑view suite or the Elisabeth, Imperial or Presidential Suites to make the most of the setting.

2. How far is Palace Elisabeth Hvar from the beach?
The hotel sits directly on Hvar Town’s harbourfront, and the nearest bathing spots and swimming platforms are a short walk away along the promenade. Bonj Beach – with sunbathing decks, clear water and beach‑club vibes – is around 900m from the hotel, reached by a scenic coastal walk.

3. What board basis does Palace Elisabeth Hvar offer?
Stays at Palace Elisabeth Hvar are on a Bed and Breakfast basis. Breakfast is typically à la carte and served in the main restaurant or on the terrace, combining international favourites with local products. For other meals you can dine in the hotel’s San Marco Restaurant or explore Hvar’s many nearby restaurants.

4. Does Palace Elisabeth Hvar have a spa and gym?
Yes. The hotel features a stylish spa area with an indoor freshwater pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam room and a range of massage and beauty treatments (charges apply). There is also an air‑conditioned gym with cardio equipment and a small free‑weights area, usually open daily during the main season.

5. How long does it take to get from Split Airport to Palace Elisabeth Hvar?
From Split Airport (SPU) you transfer by road to Split harbour and then by ferry or high‑speed catamaran to Hvar Island, followed by a short walk or local transfer to the hotel. In total, you should allow around 4–5 hours including the ferry crossing, depending on sea conditions and boat schedules.

6. Are children welcome at Palace Elisabeth Hvar?
Children, including infants up to 2 years, are welcome, but Palace Elisabeth Hvar is not a family resort in the traditional sense. There are no kids’ clubs or children’s pools. The atmosphere is sophisticated and tranquil, making it best suited to adults, couples and culture‑loving friends.

7. Is there Wi‑Fi at Palace Elisabeth Hvar?
Yes. Complimentary Wi‑Fi is available throughout the hotel, including guest rooms and suites as well as public areas such as the lobby, bar, restaurant and spa reception.

8. What is there to do around Palace Elisabeth Hvar?
From the hotel you can easily explore Hvar Town’s medieval streets, visit the Franciscan Monastery, climb to the fortress for panoramic views, join boat trips to the Pakleni Islands, sample local wines and olive oils, and enjoy Hvar’s lively bar and restaurant scene in the evenings.

9. Is Palace Elisabeth Hvar a sustainable hotel?
The hotel is noted as a certified sustainable property, reflecting efforts to reduce environmental impact and support the local community. Initiatives may include energy and water savings, reduced plastics and locally sourced produce. Specific certifications and practices can be confirmed directly with the hotel on arrival.

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