Pag Island, Croatia A romantic, family-owned hotel with a gourmet restaurant and well-regarded winery, set in peaceful gardens on the picturesque island of Pag On the rugged, almost mystically beautiful island of Pag, Boškinac is a small family run hotel with just 11 rooms. The venture began in 2001, when wine producer Boris Suljic opened […]
Read MoreHvar, Croatia Dalmatian stone building hosting a slick, architect-designed hotel overlooking the palm-lined harbour in elegant Hvar Town Known for its Venetian-era stone buildings, Hvar Town has become a favourite among travellers in search of culture, glamour and back-to-nature beauty. Reopened in 2006 after total renovation, Riva Yacht Harbour Hotel occupies an old stone building […]
Read MoreSplit, Croatia A sleek hotel with a mouth-watering restaurant, set in a superbly restored 15th-century stone building at the heart of Split’s UNESCO-listed old town Giving onto a palm-lined seafront promenade and backed by rugged limestone mountains, Split grew up around a splendid Roman palace, built by Emperor Diocletian in the 3rd century AD. Much […]
Read MoreBrac, Croatia Small boutique hotel centering on a leafy garden with a pool overlooking the sea, on the island of Brac (45 minutes by ferry from Split) Renowned for its fishing villages, olive groves and stone quarries, the rocky, pine-scented island of Brac lies just a 45-minute ferry ride from Split. Its main port, Supetar, […]
Read MoreKorcula, Croatia Six medieval stone buildings in Korcula’s glorious old town, stunningly converted to slick 21st-century residences (each sleeps 2-7) In South Dalmatia, the fertile green island of Korcula is known for its emerald coastline and prolific vineyards. It’s also blessed with one of Croatia’s loveliest medieval towns, built on a tiny peninsular protected by […]
Read MoreDubrovnik, Croatia Fifteen antique-furnished apartments (sleeping 2-4) in 4 former palaces dotted throughout Dubrovnik’s splendid UNESCO-listed Old Town Dubrovnik has to be one of the world’s most magnificent fortified cities. Sitting snugly within 2km of medieval walls, the Old Town presides over the deep blue waters of the Adriatic Sea. Once the capital of the […]
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