Croatia's tourist board promises 'The Mediterranean as it once was' and many of the best places to stay in Croatia would certainly back this up. However, whilst this takes into account the spectacularly glittery sea and pockets of authentic architecture and culture protected from over development, it doesn't really do Croatia's glamour justice.
Croatia's wonderful stretch of coastline, with a thousand or so islands, has glitz, glamour, snazzy resorts and stylish locals aplenty. Fancy yachts cruise amongst the islands and Dubrovnik and Hvar especially, are great for star spotting. This is the bit referred to when people call Croatia 'The jewel of the Adriatic'.
Continental Croatia's pristine farmland and spectacular wildernesses definitely offer a slice of the old country as well as the new. Tucked into the farmland are agro-tourisms - some of the best places to stay if you’re here to experience ‘old Croatia’ - and outfits offering to support your biking, hiking, rafting or canoeing expedition against this beautiful backdrop.
This tale of two Croatias, the coastline and the interior, is probably a good dividing line for visitors too.
If you want to sail the sunny, sparkling Dalmatian Coast it’s useful to know that Northern Dalmatia is best known for its scenery and pristine national parks where you'll find the less built up islands - like Pasman and Uglijan. Southern Dalmatia sprouts the palm trees and olive groves and magical Dubrovnik. During the seventies Dubrovnik's gorgeous red-tinted Old Town and shimmering seas were a Hollywood playground - a favourite of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. But by the nineties the only cameras here were recording the conflict. Today Dubrovnik is back to its beautiful, buzzy best. The architecture has been restored, the museums to the conflict have added to the town's historic soulfulness and Michelin chefs are moving in keen to work with locally sourced flavours.
Split is the Dalmatian region's largest city and an obvious base. The Dioclean's Palace is incredible. Zadar and Trogir are also well positioned to explore the coastline and if you want to island hop you've Brac, Hvar, Vis and Korcula. Solta is well developed and very visitor-friendly; Brac is lush with pines and figs and known for clear waters. Hvar has the fertile vineyards, gorgeous beaches and medieval towns. beautiful Pag has some of the region's best sandy beaches. Vis has more of those lovely, sandy bays and beaches and Korcula, the largest, is loved by cyclists.
If you are looking for rural or historic treasures, or even the countries vibrant capital then you’ll need to head inland. Zagreb is less touristy than Dubrovnik, but it's lively, with a rich cultural life - this is where you’ll find the ‘Museum of Broken Relationships’, and a reputation for excellent cuisine.
The Dinaric Alps, which stretch all the way from Italy on one side of Croatia to Albania on the other, are a craggy wonderland of sharp peaks, caverns and canyons, waterfalls and ‘v’ shaped lakes.
Beyond the highlights above it’s worth considering:
With such a contrast across the country finding a space in one of the best places to stay in Croatia should not be a problem. The only problem is where to start.
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Istria
Hotel Peteania is located in Labin's old town and is a short walk from the town centre. The traditional building has had a slick upgrade leaving a fresh contemporary feel without taking away from its original charm. The restaurant serves regional cuisine and a sauna is available for guests. Superb!
Istria (Istria )
This grand country villa and spa is nestled in the heart of the Istrian countryside. Rooms are named after local towns in the surrounding unspoiled hills; couples love the white truffle suite's luxurious four-poster bed. Relax by the pool or explore the endless gardens. An exclusive hideaway hotel.
Dubrovnik (Dubrovnik-Neretva)
This adults-only hotel, built in the 18th century, sits just outside the city walls. The six stylish rooms boast a wonderful blend of old and new. Restored antique furnishings and modern tech work effortlessly together. Add in the gorgeous garden for lazy breakfasts and it's the perfect oasis.
Dubrovnik
A stunning Dalmatian villa sits on the waterfront with breathtaking views, its own private beach, and a full service spa. Rooms and suites, slightly traditional, but very luxurious with private balconies. Three excellent restaurants, beauty salon, spa treatments, two pools, and picturesque gardens.
Split (Split)
This exclusive five-star hotel overlooks coveted Bačvice beach. The best of the plush suites offer spacious terraces with a private hot tub. Unwind by the pool or lounge in the verdant garden amongst the palm trees. For a special treat, arrange a private dinner at the chef's table. A VIP experience.
Split
A romantic hotel just near Diocletian's Mausoleum. Beautiful rooms and suites have stone walls, creamy furnishings, wooden floors and all the mod cons. Charming terrace, sitting room, library and restaurant. A stylish spot for a stop-over in Split.
Hvar
A 4-star hotel with modern accommodations just steps from Franciscan Monastery Beach. The decor features contemporary elegance with a touch of coastal charm. Its location makes it a good base for exploring Hvar's scenic beaches and cultural landmarks. The ideal spot for a relaxing stay in the sun.
Hvar
Families, groups and couples will all enjoy this beach resort located on the coast in Hvar. A wide range of bright and airy rooms and suites mean there is something for all budgets. As well as beach access, four restaurants, cascading pool and a range of activities, Hvar town is walking distance.
Brač (Sutivan)
This exclusive seaside hotel sits in the idyllic harbour of Sutivan. Nestled behind its colourful, perfectly manicured garden are bright suites and maisonettes with unique designer furnishings. Spend the day on the hotel's secluded private beach or rent a Mini Cooper for a day out; luxury defined.
Rovinj
A superbly swanky hotel on the Croatian Riviera. Large slick modern design throughout rooms and suites, private balconies with stunning bay views, and all the mod cons. Two excellent restaurants, top of the range spa, four tennis courts nearby. A sophisticated spot for a beach holiday.
Opatija (Ika)
A small luxury hotel boasting a spectacular waterfront setting overlooking the Kvarner Gulf. Swish rooms and suites feature private balconies and marble bathrooms. With all the luxury trimmings including a spa, infinity pool, and gourmet dining this is a real treat for a holiday in the sun.