
Best Boutique 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.
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Lošinj Island, Mali Lošinj
Boutique Hotel Alhambra
(5 stars)The Boutique Hotel Alhambra, an SLH Hotel is spread across two historic buildings and overlooks the dazzling Adriatic Sea. The hotel boasts 36 luxurious guestrooms and 15 suites, each showcasing 20th century architecture and complete with sea views. There is a collection of five luxury historic villas with exclusive amenities including butler services and 24-hour private chefs. Dining also includes Michelin-starred Alfred Keller Restaurant with its award-winning Mediterranean à la carte menu and a selection of tasting menus with locally sourced ingredients and traditional inspiration. The restaurant’s extensive wine collection boasts 600 of the best wines in the world. The award-winning Cube Spa includes rejuvenating amenities such as a seawater pool and an ice alcove. There is a range of treatments available with a focus on holistic healing. Guests can also make use of the fully equipped gym.
Korcula Island, Korčula
Lesic Dimitri Palace
(5 stars)Lešić Dimitri Palace stands at the heart of the medieval town of Korcula, overlooking the sparkling Adriatic sea. Marco Polo travelled far and wide, but his roots were in this town. Inspired by his travels, the Palace was lovingly restored and now offers Croatia’s most exclusive coastal accommodation. Guests can spend the afternoon relaxing at the spa, take the establishment’s sailing boat out for a spin, or lose themselves in the magical streets of Old Town. Indian, Chinese, Arabic, and Ceylon themed accommodation is available for those seeking an exotic ambience.
Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dubrovnik, Lapad
Hotel Kazbek
(5 stars)It was built in 1573, and was destined to be a place for peace and relaxation, but has a tormented history due to wars in the region. After long and troubled years, Kazbek was finally completely restored, while retaining its original beauty and function as a wonderful summer getaway residence. It caters to clients with high privacy demands and tastes, as well as an affinity for exotic culture. It’s located only 3 kilometres away from Dubrovnik. The hotel features 12 rooms and 1 suite, with the possibility to rent them individually, the whole floor, or the entire hotel. Room, car rental, shuttle, express check-in and out, luggage storage, laundry, ironing, and shoe cleaning services are available.
Split-Dalmatia County, Split
Murum Heritage Hotel
(4 stars)The Murum heritage hotel is not only provides guests with one of the most intimate hotel experiences to be found anywhere in Europe but is also one of Europe’s most historic hotels as it is connected to Diocletian’s Palace with the hotel’s principal wall dating back to the Roman empire. Situated in the heart of Split the Murum is perfect for guests who desire the most bespoke of experiences. The hotel’s 7 rooms and suites utilise natural materials and colours (including the Roman wall) to make the rooms feel light and welcoming. The rooms are equipped with Rituals cosmetics, LCD TVs, and air conditioning. Whilst the hotel does not have its own restaurant its dedicated concierge team are always at hand to advise guests on the best restaurants nearby, and due to the Murums location there are many.
Split-Dalmatia County, Split
Hotel Vestibul Palace & Villa
(4 stars)The Vestibul Palace and Villa is located in the iconic Diocletian Palace and is the result of a merger of three palaces, one from the Roman era, one from the Gothic age and one from the Renaissance. The combination of these three eras is seen throughout the hotel and its rooms seamlessly blend the modern with the ancient. The rooms and suites are simple yet historic and provide guests with the perfect place to seek refuge from the heat and crowds of Split. The Vestibule is also home to the Magnus restaurant which serves local dishes with modern twists. The restaurant is local hero Magnus Severus, who is praised for founding the medieval Split. The Vestibul is the perfect place for guests who wish to fully immerse themselves in the history and culture of Split.
Primorsko-Goranska županija, Opatija
Design hotel i restoran Navis
(5 stars)When Croatia is calling, don’t stray your perfect stay off course when all your cardinal directions are leading you to Hotel Navis, the most beautiful destination of your trip. Situated on the curve of Plaža Preluk in the seaside resort town of Opatija, known for its historic buildings and relaxing vacation atmosphere, Hotel Navis provides the first-class service that makes those vacation dreams magical for every party involved. With 40 designer-decorated rooms and four suites – all equipped with their own terrace and sea view – as well as a spa centre, outdoor heated pool, and an à la carte restaurant, Hotel Navis ensures that your stay is smooth and relaxing, allowing you to let go of normal life and destress in somewhere new. And when you’re not soaking up the treatments, you can find helpful advice and perfect recommendations for exploring the beautiful Opatija at Hotel Navis’ 24-hour reception, including the wooded slopes of Mount Učka, early settler caves or even abandoned WW2 bunkers. For wanderlust travellers or family relaxation, the ‘N’ on your Croatia compass stands for Navis.
Istria, Rovinj
Hotel Adriatic
(4 stars)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
Villa Orsula Dubrovnik
(5 stars)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.
Primorsko-Goranska županija, Opatija
Hotel Bevanda
(5 stars)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
Le Premier Zagreb
(5 stars)Le Premier is home to Eastern Europe’s only Davidoff cigar lounge, a cosy nightspot, with Chesterfield sofas and wood-panelled walls creating an old-world gentleman’s club feel. But the highlight is undoubtedly its incredible restaurant, headed by a Croatian Michelin-starred celebrity chef. The hotel is housed in a listed building – a former bank – with the interiors taking on a classic Italian flair, accented by local modern artworks. 60 airy bedrooms are soothingly decorated, plus there’s a spa, with two saunas and a fitness room. Located in the art and design district, many city attractions are accessible on foot.
Cres Island, Cres
The Isolano, Cres, Autograph Collection
(5 stars)The Isolano, Cres, Autograph Collection is a boutique coastal retreat set within a pine grove overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The hotel features 49 elegantly designed rooms and suites, all with private balconies and sea views, including four suites and five infinity rooms with direct pool access. Restaurant Moise offers fine dining inspired by local Adriatic flavours, while the bar serves signature cocktails crafted with regional ingredients. Guests can unwind in two outdoor heated pools, an extensive spa, and a state-of-the-art fitness centre. Designed by Kristina Zanic, the interiors blend locally sourced stone, handcrafted wooden furniture, and island-inspired artwork, reflecting Mediterranean charm. Unique experiences include an island-inspired mixology workshop, where guests create their own Isolano botanical blend. Located just a 10-minute walk from Cres Town, the hotel provides easy access to historic landmarks, nature reserves, and secluded beaches, with Rijeka Airport reachable via a 20-minute ferry ride.
