Etno Village Humac



 ¿Qué ver en Etno village humac, Jelsa?

Cambiar idioma/Change language | | | | |

The Ethno village Humac is a unique tourist attraction located in Jelsa, Croatia. This village is a 17th century shepherd's settlement, which has been restored and transformed into an open-air museum. The village offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Croatian rural life, showcasing old houses, stone walls, and other authentic features.

The official website of the Ethno village Humac is http://www.etno-eko-humac.com/. The village is open to visitors from May to October, and the entrance fee is approximately 5 euros per person. The village is open every day, from 9 am to 9 pm.

In the surrounding areas of Jelsa, there are many other attractions worth visiting. The nearby town of Stari Grad is home to the oldest public theatre in Europe, the Tvrdalj Castle, and the Stari Grad Plain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town of Hvar is also close by and is known for its vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, and historical landmarks such as the Hvar Fortress.

The opening hours of these attractions may vary, so it is recommended to check their official websites for more information.

(Pregúntas y respuestas para los que viajan a Etno village humac)
(Rutas realizadas por otros viajeros que pasan por Etno village humac)