Attraction Guide: Jerolim Island, Hvar Town, Croatia

Jerolim Island Guide

Jerolim Island: Hvar's Nudist Paradise and Hidden Coves Guide

Just a short boat ride from Hvar Town lies Jerolim Island, a part of the Pakleni Islands archipelago. This island is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, secluded coves, and, most notably, its unofficial (but widely accepted) nudist beach. If you're looking for a liberating and natural experience, Jerolim Island is a must-visit. Even if nudism isn't your thing, the island offers beautiful swimming spots, crystal-clear waters, and a tranquil escape from the bustling town. Jerolim Island, like the rest of the Pakleni Islands, has a history intertwined with the sea. The islands were historically used for grazing sheep and collecting wood. The name "Pakleni" comes from "paklina," a type of pine resin used in shipbuilding. While Jerolim Island doesn't have any significant historical monuments, its natural landscape has been shaped by centuries of human activity and the forces of nature. The main activity on Jerolim Island is, of course, enjoying the sun and sea in your birthday suit. However, even if you prefer to keep your clothes on, there are plenty of other things to do. Explore the island's rocky coastline, discover hidden coves, and swim in the crystal-clear waters. There's a restaurant and bar on the island serving food and drinks. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition unique to Jerolim, you can enjoy simple, fresh seafood and refreshing drinks while soaking up the sun and the stunning views.

Transportation

The only way to reach Jerolim Island is by boat. Taxi boats regularly depart from Hvar Town harbor throughout the day. The journey takes approximately 5-10 minutes. Look for the boats specifically marked for Jerolim Island. You can purchase tickets directly from the boat operators at the harbor.