If you have decided to spend the night in Bol, in the morning we suggest visiting Jelsa or Vrboska on the island of Hvar. The evening can be spent in either of these two towns. In the middle of the Hvar island, indented westwards in a narrow bay, a picturesque town of Vrboska shines as a hidden jewel in a rich Croatian crown. One of the smallest towns on Hvar turned out to be one of the most popular ones for its mixture of stone houses building styles, history and fairy tale streets, bridge and nature. Just a few miles away, the old fishing village of Jelsa can be your stop as well as it has plenty to see and feel. Experience the summer commotion of Croatian coastal town or you can rent a bike and start pedaling your way into inland (although Hvar is pretty narrow) along the old roads and fields with lots of remains from Roman times like "villae rusticae", holiday houses and Starigrad field, the best-preserved example of antique parcellation in Europe done by the Greeks. Several lovely little bays ideal for swimming and sunbathing can be your focal point all day long if you are not the adventure type and want to feel the mixture of Croatian sun & sea.