Trace Croatia’s magnificent Dalmatian Coast from one medieval city to the next, delving into history and experiencing modern-day life in Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik, and beyond.
Gems of Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast: A Tailor-Made Journey
10 days from $7,735
Trace Croatia’s magnificent Dalmatian Coast from one medieval city to the next, delving into history and experiencing modern-day life in Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik, and beyond.
ACCOMMODATIONS
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Hotel Marmont Heritage
Split, Croatia
Hotel Marmont Heritage offers a perfect base for exploring the Old Town of Split. Just a minute’s walk from the World Heritage site of Diocletian’s Palace, the hotel offers modern amenities and well-appointed rooms with lovely views. The restaurant offers Mediterranean fare with Dalmatian flavors, served in an inviting space within 15th-century walls. Guests can relax in the handsome bar and lounge or a terrace overlooking the cathedral and the rooftops of the Old Town.
Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel
Hvar, Croatia
PPart of the Sunčani Hvar chain, Adriana is a 62-room full-service hotel, ideally situated on the waterfront promenade of Hvar Town with views over the port. Completely refurbished in 2018, the hotel has been designed with both style and relaxation in mind, with fine linens and modern furnishings in each of the guest rooms. There are multiple dining options with both indoor and outdoor seating, as well as a rooftop bar area serving custom cocktails. The indoor spa and fitness area includes a canopied rooftop pool with an outdoor terrace where you can soak up the Mediterranean sunshine.
Hotel Korcula de la Ville
Korčula, Croatia
Built in 1906, this grand, palm tree-lined property overlooking the seaside promenade and the medieval Old Town is the oldest hotel on Korčula. It offers an elegant cafe with chandeliers, velvet armchairs, and bookcases, a stylish white bar, and a restaurant that serves Dalmatian and international specialities. Due to the historic nature of the property, the 20 classically designed rooms and suites are cozy but very comfortable. All feature modern amenities, with some offering wonderful sea views. The hotel’s highlight is the alfresco terrace where you can enjoy generous buffet breakfasts, afternoon cocktails, sunset drinks, and a very relaxed ambience.
Dubrovnik Palace Hotel
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The 308-room resort is located on the western shores of the Lapad peninsula, within easy reach of the historic Old Town and near one of Dubrovnik’s newest residential districts and Mala Pekta Forest Park. The resort offers attractive, contemporary rooms with private balconies and panoramic sea views, as well as indoor and outdoor pool areas, and an award-winning spa. A variety of bars and restaurants, including a pool bar and a sunset lounge, offer views of the sea and the Elaphite Islands.