The Dalmatian Islands are a beautiful bunch, known for their spectacular views of the mainland, their pretty towns and villages, stretches of near perfect beach and historic treasures. Expect variety and expect beauty and you’ll not be disappointed. Choosing the 10 best hotels on the Dalmatian Islands hasn't been an easy job. But our Gurus are here to help, and they’ve got some great recommendations throughout the island group.
Their list of the best hotels on the Dalmatian Islands includes some great pit stops for those sailing the region, some wonderfully family friendly resort hotels perfect for a picturesque beach break and some of the most romantic properties you can imagine - we’re talking good enough for Elizabeth Taylor. But first you might want to consider which islands are for you?
Northern Dalmatia stretches from the Kvarner Riviera to Split, including Zadar and Trogir. Split is the largest city in the region, so makes an easy base, and its Old Town, built around a vast Roman palace, is exceptionally beautiful. Zadar is the other large town in the region, again with an impressive Old Town littered with Roman ruins, medieval churches and excellent museums. But Northern Dalmatia is probably better known for its scenery, with some breathtakingly lovely National Parks, and some of the least built up islands of the Dalmatian Group - Pasman and Uglijan are prime examples. Beautiful Pag has some of the region's best sandy beaches, as well as the famous party resort of Novalja.
Central Dalmatia is also a place of alpine mountains - those ones which roll picturesquely down to the Mediterranean-feeling coastline - castles and unique cuisine, so it’s worth heading across to the mainland for a look. The most famous Dalmatian islands are in the centre of the region. Start with Solta, just off the coast from Split, and head south and you'll hit Brač, Hvar, Vis and Korčula.
Solta is well developed and very visitor-friendly. Brač is just a 50minute ferry ride off the coast from Spilt, a large island, lush with pines and figs. This area is known for clear waters and bright white stone. It is Brač stone that the White House in Washington is made from - and, more locally, the Diocletian’s Palace in Split. A famous landmark is the long, white sandy spit called Zlatni Rat just outside the town of Bol. The spit rolls right into the spectacular Adriatic and a view of this beach appears in a lot of material advertising the beauty of Croatia. Many of the best places to stay on Brač are in or around Supetar and Bol, the two main towns, but there are also some lovely places to stay in the rocky interior.
Hvar has fertile vineyards and lavendar fields, gorgeous beaches, medieval towns and a huge yachting harbour known for its glamorous parties. It's also considered to be the jewel, among jewels, of the Dalmatian Coast. With a splendid neo-classical harbour, a rich history, and architectural history and an incredible landscape. And she enjoys a climate of warm winters and dry summers. Vis has more of those lovely, sandy bays and beaches, and Korčula, the largest, with her ineyards, olive groves, turquoise seas lapping against quiet, sandy coves and picturesque towns and villages, is loved by cyclists. You’ll also find the traditional culture is vibrant and strong here, from the music and dance, to the old religious ceremonies, to the production of the food and excellent wine.
The southerly part of the Dalmatian Coast and the southerly Dalmatian Islands are where you'll see palm trees and olive groves along the ribbon of Adriatic blue, but the grey cliffs and peaks are still right behind the coast, so it’s a beautiful sight to sail on by.
Tiny Sipan, and Lopud, one of the Elafiti isles which lie a few nautical miles off the coast from Dubrovnik. It is a carfree paradise with pure white beaches, scents of mandarin, orange and lemon, olive groves, vineyards and crystal clear waters.
And at the end you'll find Dubrovnik. A favourite of famous aesthete Elizabeth Taylor, Dubrovnik's sheltered, emerald harbour, its 13th century walled town and its Stradun, one of the world's most beautiful main streets, are endlessly enchanting. It sounds over the top, but you'll see...
Start planning your trip and use our guide to the best hotels on the Dalmatian Islands to ensure you have the holiday of a lifetime.
Solta (Solta)
A beautiful Croatian castle renovation of the island of Solta, a boat ride from Split. A historic house with beautiful interiors that echo tradition. Enormous suites sleep between 4 and 6, all with private balconies looking onto the pool. Romantic, remote, and family friendly.
Korcula
Gorgeous collection of boutique apartments in the Bay of Korcula. Creamy, chic suites with all the mod-cons. Variety of watersports in the beautiful bay, Mediterranean spa and wine-tasting in the hotel. Ideal for families or romantic breaks in the sun.
Brač (Supetar)
Traditional Mediterranean boutique on the island of Brac. Colourful Mediterranean rooms, gorgeous garden terrace with pool, stunning sea views, and a spa. Perfect for a beach holiday on a sunny island. Not far from all the attractions and boat life.
Hvar
A fabulous spa hotel in a prime spot in Hvar overlooking the bay. Contemporary chic rooms and suites with all the mod cons and balconies. Top of the range spa, excellent Mediterranean cuisine and roof terrace restaurant, and close to all the attractions. Gourmet, pampering, romantic.
Hvar
A buzzing hotel on Hvar's promenade. Contemporary chic rooms and suites have all the mod cons, white furnishings, and splashes of modern photography. Excellent seafood restaurant, cooking lessons, and a lively bar in the evenings. A hot spot for young couples.
Hvar
A charming hotel two bays away from Hvar Old Town. Located on the water's edge, a perfect sunbathing and diving spot. Beachy rooms and suites in vibrant colours with private balconies. Fabulous seafood restaurant, pool, and spa treatments. A super choice for a beach holiday.
Hvar
A dreamy villa, or two apartments, overlooking the sea front. Charming boutique rooms have white washed walls and splashes of colour. Kitchen and dining terrace, chef on request, pool, bikes, cinema, and beaches on its doorstep. Ideal for a family or groups of friends. 7 nights only peak season.
Lopud (Lopud)
A beautiful stone house on Lopud Island with stunning sea views in a privileged location. Simple traditional rooms, some with private balconies, roof top terrace and pool, excellent restaurant and BBQs, and immediate access to the sea. An ideal spot for a peaceful romantic getaway or wedding.
Sipan (Otok Šipan)
Idyllic seaside hotel in fisherman's village. Contemporary rooms have light wood furniture, artworks and some with sea facing balconies. Excellent Mediterranean cuisine using local, organic produce. Pretty and great value.
Korcula
A modern stylish hotel situated on a stunning secluded bay on Korcula. Sleek minimalist rooms with white washed walls and bay facing balconies. By day explore the areas beautiful coastline and in the evening relax in the bar and admire the stunning views. A grown up and indulgent getaway.
Orebic
A beautifully restored seafront heritage hotel in the centre of Orebic. Six spacious individually designed rooms are a charming blend of original features and luxurious creature comforts. The Stari Kapetan restaurant comes highly recommended and there's even a little private beach. Adult only heaven
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