After a day of swimming and sunbathing on the Pakleni Otoci, practically doing nothing, in the late afternoon you should head off towards the town of Hvar on the island of Hvar. You can try to find a free spot on the waterfront or an available buoy before dark. If there is no room on the waterfront, you can always anchor in the middle of the bay as many other boats will be doing. It is important to bear in mind that Hvar’s bay is not well protected from strong winds and there's always a strong competition as the boats arrive constantly. Rich in monuments such as Hvar Cathedral, Arsenal and Franciscan monastery and a real gem, the first civic theatre in Europe built in 1612, Hvar has a great cultural significance, and historical too. The Fortica Fortress is another example of the long history and architecture. Climb up on it and prey your eyes on the beautiful view of Pakleni islands, numerous bays and beaches. Exceptional gastro offer in Hvar can be tested in many restaurants: fresh fish, olive oil, and wine from the island vineyards will tingle your taste buds. Although Hvar is soaked in history, it is very much alive and synchronized with the modern world, as it is well-known for its parties and nightlife that attract young people from all over the world, among them lots of those coming on sailing boats and catamarans. For the ones longing for some peace and quiet, we suggest avoiding such nights on Hvar (usually on Sunday and Monday night). The evening can pleasantly be spent in one of the restaurants or bars