
Best Luxury Hotels in Croatia
Croatia, a European gem with its medieval cities and stunning coastal towns, has something for every luxury traveller. Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea or drive inland and experience beautiful towns filled with rich history and culture. Explore the coastal city of Dubrovnik and walk through its ancient streets while enjoying incredible Mediterranean dining. Or head out to the Dalmatian islands and dive into the warm waters or sunbathe on the sandy beaches. Travel to the Istrian Peninsula, renowned for truffle delicacies and stunning hilltop villages, and relax in a secluded resort or take a trip on a private yacht. From beautiful apartments in the cities to peaceful resorts on the coast, enjoy luxury accommodations across the country with something for every traveller. Read on to find out about our favourite places to stay for a lavish escape to this beautiful part of the world.
Split-Dalmatia County, Split
Cornaro Hotel

Stay just a stone’s throw from the Old Town by booking one of 156 rooms at the Cornaro Hotel. It’s housed across three heritage buildings, one of which used to be the city’s main post office. Inside, the decor is modern yet classic, making use of earthy tones and complemented by monochrome photography of Split. It has two restaurants, King Tomislav and Nodilo, a rooftop bar with hot tub and views across to the sea, plus a further basement wine bar. There’s also a spa, fitness centre and bike concierge services for cyclists. Pets and children are made very welcome at the Cornaro Hotel.
Istria, Rovinj
Grand Park Hotel Rovinj

Families holidaying in the area will appreciate the Grand Park Hotel’s dedicated kids’ club and proximity to nearby Mulini Beach. But it holds plenty of appeal for those seeking a sophisticated stay too. Pierro Lossini has designed the modern interiors – wood, polished concrete and glass feature heavily and there’s an array of fashionable, high-end shops on the ground floor. Head up to the 50-metre rooftop infinity pool (which continues indoors to the Albaro Wellness & Spa), where you can enjoy woodland views from the plush lounger and beanbag strewn deck. Or if you need an escape from the heat of the day, sample the thermal suite’s cool plunge pool and ice fall shower.
Istria, Rovinj
Hotel Adriatic

As the city’s oldest hotel, this building dates back to 1892. However, it underwent a trendy renovation in 2015, contrasting the grand period facade. Adriatic’s prime location, right on the edge of the harbour is one of the many reasons to book, alongside its beautiful artworks, French Riviera-inspired brasserie and cafe bar serving one of the land’s finest selections of whiskies. A boutique atmosphere is maintained with just 18 large and luxe suites, each with attractive views. And while there are limited wellness facilities on-site, guests have access to nearby Hotel Lone’s indoor and outdoor pools, as well as the spa.
Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dubrovnik, Ploce
Hotel Excelsior

This historic five-star hotel provides guests with stunning views of Dubrovnik’s medieval walls dramatically rising from the sea. Guests have their choice of 158 contemporary rooms, while the spacious suites boast living areas as well as stunning ocean views. The hotel’s shared facilities are sure to impress as they include a stone-paved bathing area, a large and luxurious spa with an indoor pool and three excellent restaurants. Couples will want to make sure that they secure one of the romantic waterside tables belonging to the Prora, while there is also a flamboyant lounge bar to unwind in.
Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dubrovnik, Ploce
Grand Villa Argentina

Set in a lush terraced garden perched high above the sea, the Grand Villa Argentina started life as a private and very luxurious villa. It was converted into a hotel in the 1950s and boasts stunning sweeping views across the Adriatic and over to Dubrovnik’s old town. The town is beautifully illuminated at night and guests are treated to unforgettable views as they dine on the terrace or take a stroll through the hotel’s grounds. Guests are treated to private beach access and a large outdoor pool area to unwind at, while there are 127 guestrooms to choose from. Guests should make sure that they choose one of the Deluxe rooms in the old wing so that they can soak up the scenery from the floor to ceiling windows and take advantage of plenty of space.
Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dubrovnik, Ploce
Villa Orsula Dubrovnik

Couples who have a love for luxury are sure to be enchanted by this romantic boutique retreat. The Villa Orsula Dubrovnik is set in a stunning 1930s white stone villa and offers guests impeccable service combined with discrete luxury and inspirational sea views that sweep out towards Dubrovnik’s old town walls. There are just thirteen rooms to be found here as well as a very chic restaurant that boasts tables set on a luxurious vine-draped terrace. Guests are also treated to a secret beach where they can enjoy plenty of privacy while they soak up the sun.
Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dubrovnik, Lapad
Hotel Dubrovnik Palace

Luxury waterside hotel Set on Dubrovnik’s Lapad peninsular, this luxurious waterside hotel features 308 rooms with contemporary décor as well as a range of impressive amenities. Guests are treated to private access to the charming rock-and-concrete beach, while there are two outdoor swimming pools in the hotel complex as well as a huge spa and a tennis court. There are four ultra-luxurious suites to choose from in the VIP wing including the magnificent Presidential suite.
Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dubrovnik, Lapad
Rixos Libertas Dubrovnik

This recently renovated hotel is set on a hill and provides guests with magnificent views of the ocean and surrounding hills. The Rixos Livertas Dubrovnik takes full advantage of its stunning position and provides guests with plenty of outdoor spaces to unwind while soaking up the scenery. Guests should make sure that they secure one of the magnificent suites that can be found on the hotel’s upper floors so that they can soak up the scenery at their leisure from their private balcony, while the hotel is famous for its excellent dining opportunities.
Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dubrovnik
Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik

Dating back to the 19th century, the Hilton Imperial is set just outside the historic and magnificent City Walls. This distinguished and very peaceful establishment offers 149 spacious rooms as well as a large and lovely leafy restaurant terrace while guests can dine in style. Pure relaxation can be found in the indoor spa with its adjoining swimming pool. The Executive rooms provide guests with plenty of space and first rate furnishings, while those who need to complete a little work are provided with a business centre.
Primorsko-Goranska županija, Opatija
Hotel Bevanda

Known for its historic buildings amidst the Mediterranean climate, Opatija in Croatia boasts the Bevanda Hotel, the first 5-star boutique hotel in the Northern Adriatic where traditional Kvarner enogastronomic heritage meets modern-day luxury. Hotel Bevanda has 10 sophisticatedly furnished rooms which are each uniquely named after famous people who have stayed in the town throughout history, including the Deluxe Suite and Superior Dvokrevetna Soba, where you can find that final bit of comfort to your idyllic stay in Croatia. In addition to this, Hotel Bevanda provides additional services, such as trips to nearby islands with their very own speedboat, wellness programmes, and even shuttle services to and from the nearby airports, creating an all-rounded experience so you do not have to lift a finger. Whether you need a break away or are creating family memories in the beautiful and historic town of Opatija, Hotel Bevanda could be your new home away from home.
Zagreb, Lower Town
Esplanade Zagreb

This hotel is both stunning and imposing. A large fountain sits in front of the grand 1925 art deco facade, providing guests with a sense of opulence at first sight. The Hollywood elite and real-life royalty have stayed at this residence, with its sparkling chandeliers, sweeping staircases, wrought iron balustrades and stained glass windows. 208 bedrooms have marble bathrooms and L’Occitane bath products and there’s a swish health club. Four, five and six-course tasting menus are served in Zinfandel’s, as is the gourmet buffet breakfast. A cocktail bar is adjacent and there’s Le Bistro, for a less formal dining experience.
Split-Dalmatia County, Split
Hotel Ambasador Split

Situated on the West Coast promenade in the centre of Split, Hotel Ambassador Split offers a serene waterfront retreat overlooking the Adriatic Sea. This luxury boutique hotel blends modern elegance with Mediterranean minimalism, featuring 98 stylish rooms and two suites, which are tastefully designed spaces equipped with contemporary amenities. Established in 1937, the hotel is renowned for its unique reception desk, a 1,850-year-old piece made from black oak discovered in the Sava River. Guests enjoy exceptional service from the in-house team, known as “Diplomats,” who provide tailored assistance, including recommendations on local attractions and activities. The hotel also features Restaurant Méditerranée, which serves gourmet Mediterranean dishes and fine wines, and the Hacelia Spa, offers guests a range of soothing treatments and place to relax.