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It's no surprise that this 59-room hotel became an instant favorite of the Croatian Riviera crowd when it opened in the summer of 2007. The Adriana's views of...more
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At the end of the nineteenth century, the pretty resort town of Opatija, with its elegant parks and cafés, drew a titled crowd from all corners of the...more
Just an hour by ferry from the mainland town of Split, the island of Brač is popular with tourists, but few folks go farther than the bustling seaside town...more
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With a $50 million renovation and a spring 2004 ceremonial opening by the president, this small village of a hotel (and don't forget the Conference Centre...more
see the Dubrovnik guideInside Old Town, you rarely see the sea, and it's hard to grasp the fortified walls' dramatic immensity. Which brings us to the Grand Villa Argentina: a very...more
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It was a red-letter day in May 2005 when the early-19th-century Hotel Imperial was reopened, no matter who was responsible for its renovation. And thankfully,...more
see the Dubrovnik guideThe Bellevue, which opened in 2006, lives up to its name: Each of the 93 rooms has a view of the Adriatic. Though it's more middle-of-the-road than luxury (like...more
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Walled, medieval Korčula Town is sometimes (and rightly) referred to as little Dubrovnik: It has much of that bigger city's charm, but on a scale that's...more
see the Dalmatian Coast guideAs the farthest continually inhabited island from the mainland, Vis was used as a military base until the early 1990s. That means there are none of the hulking...more
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In the height of summer, Hvar begins to feel overrun with noisy Italians, British second-home owners, and German families. Hotel Podstine offers an ideal mix:...more
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