Along the south shore of the island of Hvar there is another small island of Šćedro. Protected as a nature park, in its untouched beauty, with many hidden coves, it provides an intimate experience to every visitor. Once you feel the charm of those quiet coves, sweet aromas of nature and glimmering sun on crystal clear water you would want to stay forever.
Since the Ancient times Šćedro coves have been known as good places for anchorage and safe harbors. Quite possibly one of the most epic battles like the one between Pompeius and Caesar in 49 BC, might have happened here as numerous discoveries in the depths around Šćedro attest to. Long time ago because of the somewhat more humid climate than that on the island of Hvar, wheat was cultivated on Šćedro. On the hill there is an old abandoned village called Nastane, which will take you back to history with its picturesque stone houses.
Restaurants
Konoba Mostir
Tavern Mostir is run by brothers Pavo and Filip. As they stay on the island all year round and take care to please the guests, all the vegetables are freshly picked from their garden. They also offer their own wine.
This location is often busy so we recommend booking a place.
Book your buoy and a table in the restaurant here.
Kod Ive
Restaurant in a small bay on the island of Scedro. All ingredients are homemade, from the production of the family that runs the restaurant.
If you want to experience what it is like to be part of a Dalmatian family then this is the right place for you.