Hotel Korkyra
This completely renovated hotel has seriously upped accommodation standards in Vela Luka. The 58 rooms are finished to a very high standard and have hip, contemporary decor, and modish bathroom...
Budget accommodation includes campgrounds, hostels and some guesthouses, and costs up to 450KN for a double. Midrange accommodation costs 450KN to 800KN a double, while top end starts from 800KN and can go as high as 4000KN per double. For hotels, breakfast is often included.
Private accommodation is a lot more affordable in Croatia, and is often great value. If you don’t mind forgoing hotel facilities, it’s a great way to vacation.
Accommodation providers will handle travellers’ registration with the local police, as required by Croatian authorities. To do this, they will need to take your passport away overnight.
Along the coast, accommodation is priced according to four seasons, which vary from place to place:
This completely renovated hotel has seriously upped accommodation standards in Vela Luka. The 58 rooms are finished to a very high standard and have hip, contemporary decor, and modish bathroom...
Neither friendly nor particularly good value, at least it's close to the train and bus stations and only a 20-minute walk to town.
With big rooms, bathrooms outfitted with hairdryers, air-con, TVs and minibars you'll be more than comfortable. The furnishings are plush and the lobby is impressive.
Ignore the slightly dated tinted-glass frontage, this is a very classy hotel indeed. Positioned on a cliff overlooking the Adriatic, all rooms boast balconies that make the most of the inspirational views...
With sports grounds, a gym, a sauna and indoor and outdoor pools there's plenty to do in all weather. You'll have plenty of company since the complex holds 733 beds.
This renovated hotel, opposite the Jadrolinija ferry dock, has 104 rooms, each with TV, phone and minibar. It's all business but the location is good if you need to catch an early-morning ferry.
Renovated four-star hotel that comes with indoor and outdoor pools and a very impressive wellness centre, complete with whirlpools, steam baths and sauna...
Large hotel where many rooms have great sea views. There’s a pool, tennis courts and the opportunity to windsurf from the concrete beach here, but the rooms are fairly bland.
The pine forest location, the wellness centre and refurbished rooms can help you forget the package tour groups that frequent this place.
If everything's booked solid around Dubrovnik's Old Town, consider staying at the quaint town of Cavtat, 24km (15mi) away with its direct boat-link, charming stone alleyways, beautiful churches, great waterfront eateries and the unique Hotel Croatia...
Now the luxury veteran on the Hvar Town hotel scene, the Riva is a picture of success...
A kind of luxury city state, this five-star hotel has expanded its empire to include four luxury villas. All are grouped together a 10-minute walk east of the old town’s Ploče Gate...
Business travellers love this modern hotel right in the centre of town. There are 262 well-maintained rooms in this glass-fronted tower. The double windows in front keep out most noise from the square below, unless there is a special event...
Rovinj's only hotel right in the town centre is traditional on the outside and hypermodern on the inside. The contrast can be jarring but the rooms are certainly comfortable.
This resort hotel has 59 comfortable rooms with terraces overlooking the sea. It's convenient to public transport and only a few steps from the beach.
Handsome historic hotel with sleek decor and mod furnishings (but beware the cheesy entertainment).
Modern three-star hotel with pleasant, spacious rooms that have wooden floors (and most have a balcony) and free wi-fi. Comfort levels are high given the prices asked...
Billing itself as Zagreb's first 'lifestyle hotel', it's clear that the style of life is quite high here...
Spilling down the side of a hill in Lapad, this large modern hotel has rooms with sweeping Adriatic views. Service is good and facilities are excellent: there’s a spa, indoor/outdoor pools and a dive shop...
This is no bland corporate affair but a sensitive renovation of a grand 19th-century Hapsburg mansion, and located within a few steps of the Pile Gate...
There's something about a sprawling hotel drenched with history...
It’s the only conventional hotel option in Mljet, and unfortunately isn’t great. A lingering Yugo flavour endures and it’s all a bit impersonal: service can be stony-faced and decor is little changed from the 1970s...
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