Our Pick Of The Best Croatian Resorts

Relax surrounded by Croatia’s natural beauty, in its range of fantastic spas and resorts.

Much springs to mind when we think of Croatia. Picture the warm glow of the fading sun illuminating the endless expanses of the Adriatic Sea, and imagine exploring the bars, culture and astonishing natural beauty just metres from your accommodation. It’s not easy stepping into the unknown and the mysterious, but some of the best resorts in Croatiaare easier to find than you think.

Town Centre Resorts – The Grand Hotel Park

The Grand Hotel Park is situated just down the road from the town centre of Dubrovnik, which is packed with restaurants, bars and a short walk from a beautiful pebble beach – perfect for those lazy after-dinner strolls. It also fully caters for those in need of a quiet night in, and with its multiple bars, restaurants, and indoor and outdoor seawater swimming pools, why would anyone ever want to leave?

Couples’ Island Retreat – The Adriana Hotel & Spa

The Adriana can be found on the island of Hvar, which is well-known for its stunning waterfront, and bustling summer nightlife. It certainly deserves a mention as one of the best resorts in Croatia. The hotel stands right in the centre of town, overlooking the waterfront and the main town square. Within minutes you could go from having a drink together in the elegant and peaceful rooftop bar watching over the town, to being right in the centre of the action in one of Hvar’s many bars and restaurants.

A Far-Flung Paradise – The Dubrovnik Palace

At times holidaying in the Dubrovnik Palace, located on the coastline of the Lapad peninsula, feels like being a thousand miles from civilisation, so peaceful and beautiful is the resort and its surrounding scenery. The hotel is known as one of the best resorts in Croatia, with its luxurious bars, restaurants, pools with swim-up bars and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. One of our favourite places is the Sunset Lounge, where you can while away afternoons watching the sun shimmer and dwindle behind the sparkling shores without a care in the world. 

If that doesn’t sound relaxing enough, the hotel also boasts an award-winning Energy Clinic spa, which offers much-needed pampering with the backdrop of the area’s beautiful natural landscapes. With all that The Dubrovnik Palace has to offer it can be easy to forget about the rest of the world. Even so, the old city in Dubrovnik is less than 15 minutes away, with some wonderful attractions for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the local culture.

Spa Days – The Sensori Spa

Sometimes the answer to many of life’s problems is a good, long day at a spa. Stretching over six levels and 1,600 square meters, The Sensori Spa is the place to go in Croatia, where sea mud wraps and massages can be complemented by hours cooling in their indoor with peaceful natural lighting.

Modern Croatia has a lot to offer – with its startling natural beauty and intriguing history and culture. Pick any one of the best resorts in Croatia, and it will be easy to make your Croatian holiday one to remember.

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John Dixon is an experienced world traveller and the Managing Director of Prestige Holidays. For over 30 years, he has been providing holidays in some of the best resorts in Croatia, as well as holidays in Bermuda, Sicily and many other destinations around the globe. John tries to visit each of the destinations regularly in order to ensure the quality of his properties, and stay up-to-date about the latest local news and events. He has a taste for the finer things in life and has an interest in arts, history and culture.

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