10 Best Hotels in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia

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Boutique Hotel Adriatic

$$ | Šetalište Kneza Domagoja 8, Orebic, 20250, Croatia Fodor's Choice

Locals are proud of their seafaring history in Orebić, but the Mikulić family has gone the extra mile and turned their boutique hotel—one of the most elegant, charming, and classy hotels on Pelješac—into an unofficial seafaring museum. Previously a 17th-century church and then a schoolhouse, the hotel has been tastefully decorated with relics from past ages, from ancient Greek and Roman vessels to antique binoculars. The rooms are beautifully restored, with original stone walls, soft neutral furnishings, and paintings of ships adorning the walls. The family can also organize tastings at their nearby winery.

Pros

  • Beautifully restored rooms with stone walls
  • Close to town center and beach
  • Excellent restaurant on-site

Cons

  • Often fully booked
  • No elevator
  • Unique decor is not for everyone
Šetalište Kneza Domagoja 8, Orebic, 20250, Croatia
020-714–488
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast
No children allowed

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Lafodia Sea Resort

$$ | Obala Iva Kuljevana 35, Lopud, 20222, Croatia Fodor's Choice

This solid lodging option rises from a perfect pebble beach up a hillside overlooking the stunning bay of Lopud. Everything faces the sea, from the terraces of each room to the infinity pool to La Baja Restaurant (one of eight bars and restaurants on-site), where you can have a breezy lunch on the terrace. Elsewhere around the large but manageable property, the on-site Waterhill Wellness Spa is a sanctuary with its Turkish hammam and saunas, infinity Jacuzzi, and outdoor whirlpools. There are hiking trails that start right outside the hotel, and there's no better way to finish an afternoon than with a leisurely stroll along the promenade to the pastry shop to grab a gelato and watch the bright red sunset. Private transfers can be arranged directly from Dubrovnik Airport (€120 for up to four people).

Pros

  • Beach location with luxurious gazebos and beach beds
  • Excellent spa facilities
  • One of the best values in the region

Cons

  • Room decor feels a bit dated
  • Distance from the ferry
  • Day-trip boats from Dubrovnik dock just outside
Obala Iva Kuljevana 35, Lopud, 20222, Croatia
020-450–300
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–May
156 rooms
Free Breakfast

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PineTree Boutique Apartments

$$ | Saplunara 17, Mljet, Croatia Fodor's Choice

This wonderful property just steps from sandy Saplunara Beach is relaxation at its best, thanks to its light, airy, and spacious rooms, infinity pool, and superb restaurant. Each room is uniquely designed with floral accents and soft furnishings, some with kitchenettes, private balconies, and sea views. The warm and attentive owners will help plan your activities on the island.

Pros

  • Owners and staff who feel like family
  • Lovely infinity pool
  • Close to the beach

Cons

  • Not many services nearby
  • Far from the national park
  • Car or taxi necessary to reach other parts of the island
Saplunara 17, Mljet, Croatia
098-266–007
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–May
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sun Gardens

$$ | Na Moru 1, Croatia Fodor's Choice

Set on 54 acres of sprawling gardens in Orašac—a tiny settlement 11 km (7 miles) up the coast from Dubrovnik—Sun Gardens is the best value resort in the region and a rare property that manages to never feel overwhelming despite its large size. It comes with killer views from every room, renowned spa facilities, a long private beach, and three seafront pools. It's ideal for families, with two children's pools, a terrific kids' club, and a pebble beach perfect for tiny feet, but it's equally attractive for adults looking for a relaxing vacation, with 16 restaurants and bars to choose from, excellent spa and sports facilities, an adults-only pool, and nightly entertainment. Club-level rooms and suites come with welcome bottles of wine and canapés, luxury Salvatore Ferragamo toiletries, and access to a private lounge with an open bar and afternoon tea. It's worth the upgrade to Club level for the breakfast alone, which is served on an exclusive rooftop terrace where the chef whips up stunning à la carte dishes made with premium ingredients like oysters and foie gras. Public buses travel hourly to Dubrovnik, or the hotel can organize a shuttle bus or, better yet, a shuttle boat to Dubrovnik.

Pros

  • Wide range of activities and amenities for the whole family
  • Top-notch spa facilities
  • Three seafront pools and a long private beach

Cons

  • Distance from Dubrovnik
  • Isolated location
  • Some rooms only have partial sea views
Na Moru 1, Croatia
020-361–500
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–Apr.
201 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Amoret Apartments

$$ | Dinka Ranjine 5, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia

Located in four restored 16th-century stone buildings near the Cathedral in the heart of the Old Town, these tastefully furnished apartments, with heavy antiques and traditional decor, are an excellent value. Each apartment consists of a single room, bathroom, and cooking facilities, while some have small balconies. There is a restaurant of the same name nearby that serves reliable traditional food and where breakfast is served to guests.

Pros

  • Perfect Old Town location
  • Atmospheric rooms with antique furniture
  • Inexpensive by Dubrovnik standards

Cons

  • Rooms can be noisy at night
  • No common spaces or extra amenities
  • No owners or staff on-site
Dinka Ranjine 5, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia
091-9194–868
Hotel Details
14 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Apartments Paviša

$$ | Žudioska 19, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia

These five well-established apartments, equipped with kitchenettes, televisions, simple furniture, and basic but comfortable decor, are some of the best budget finds in the Old Town. Choose between a 600-year-old stone building high up on a quiet street or another directly above the Sponza Palace overlooking the Stradun. If you're willing to venture a little farther, opt for their Viktorija Apartments; you'll have to hike a bit out the Ploče Gate to get there but will be rewarded with a spacious apartment, a perfect view of the Old Town, and a panorama of the sea stretching out for miles beyond your balcony.

Pros

  • Friendly service from owner Pero
  • Excellent value for money
  • Central Old Town locations

Cons

  • Up several flights of steps from the Stradun
  • Room decor is dated
  • Basic amenities
Žudioska 19, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia
098-427–399
Hotel Details
5 apartments
No Meals

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Hotel Cavtat

$$ | Iznad Tiha 8, Cavtat, 20210, Croatia

This spot offers a pleasant and comfortable stay right in the center of town. Rooms are tastefully decorated, and there is a wonderful rooftop infinity pool with views of Tiha Bay. Breakfast is served at the restaurant below, located right on the promenade just steps away from the beach.

Pros

  • Close to beach and center of town
  • On-site spa and rooftop infinity pool
  • Made-to-order breakfast in waterfront restaurant

Cons

  • Hotel layout can be confusing
  • Pool area can get full
  • Some rooms have no views
Iznad Tiha 8, Cavtat, 20210, Croatia
020-202–000
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
140 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel More

$$ | Kardinala Stepinca 33, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia

Rising from a seaside walkway up a forested cliff just a few minutes walk from the beaches and restaurants of Lapad, this affordable five-star property boasts a peaceful seaside location, superb sunbathing and swimming right off the rocks, and the city's most unique venue for a cocktail. Rooms are decorated in fresh marine-inspired blues and whites, with classy wood and marble furnishings; most have a balcony with a view of the sea. There are two swimming pools, two restaurants, a pastry bar, and Cave Bar More located on-site. The only downside to the hotel is that it's spread out between two different buildings, and you'll spend a lot of time trying to figure out which elevator you need to take, sometimes even having to walk through the parking garage. But the price, proximity to Lapad, and otherwise superb facilities make up for it.

Pros

  • Great swimming spots
  • Excellent breakfast included
  • Most affordable of the five-star hotels in Dubrovnik

Cons

  • Hotel layout is very confusing
  • You'll spend a lot of time trying to work out the elevators
  • Distance from Old Town
Kardinala Stepinca 33, Dubrovnik, 20000, Croatia
020-494–200
Hotel Details
85 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Osmoliš

$$ | Brdari 2D, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Perched on a wild remote hill surrounded by olive trees, bougainvillea, and Mediterranean plants in a hamlet near Brsečine, 17 km (10 miles) up the coast from Dubrovnik, you'll find one of the sleekest boutique hotels in the region. Its immaculate Croatian-designed aesthetic—concrete, glass, and jet-black walls complemented by light wood, natural materials, and soft carpeting—belie the fact that this is actually a family-run hotel, and their warm personalized service is one of the greatest advantages of a stay. Choose between premium and deluxe rooms, or if you're in a larger group, the Deluxe Suite is more like a private villa with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, kitchen facilities, and its own outdoor pool. The hotel has panoramic sea views out to the Elafiti Islands from every space, indoor and outdoor pools, an on-site spa, and an ambience so quiet you'll forget you're anywhere near one of the busiest cities in the world. It's located just off the main coastal road to Dubrovnik, and there are a few points of interest nearby, including the Sun Gardens, Trsteno Arboretum, and the jumping-off harbor to BOWA.

Pros

  • Indoor and outdoor pool and spa on-site
  • Short walk to the beach
  • Stylish and comfortable design

Cons

  • Distance from Dubrovnik
  • No other services nearby
  • Car or public transport necessary
Brdari 2D, Dubrovnik, Croatia
020-301–530
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–May
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Korčula Heritage Hotel

$$ | Obala dr. Franje Tuđmana 5, Korcula, 20260, Croatia

Exuding old-fashioned charm, this became the island's first hotel when it opened in 1912 and has hosted the likes of Jackie Kennedy, Sophia Loren, and Wallis Simpson. It is located just outside the Korčula Town walls and the highlight is the delightfully shady harborfront terrace bar, one of the best spots in town to spend an afternoon. Rooms have a vintage feel, with chandeliers and tasteful decor, and some have balconies overlooking the harbor.

Pros

  • Central location on Korčula Town harborfront
  • Fabulous terrace bar
  • Historical Korčula landmark

Cons

  • Decor feels a little dated
  • Front rooms can be noisy
  • Limited facilities
Obala dr. Franje Tuđmana 5, Korcula, 20260, Croatia
052-858–600
Hotel Details
Closed Jan.–Mar.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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