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Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort
4.3/5108 Reviews
One of the best places to stay in Hvar. The main street is about a 10-minute walk, but there is a service that brings your luggage to the marina during check-in and check-out, so it's not too much of a problem. Rather, I was very grateful that I was able to see the sea of Hvar to my heart's content while taking a walk. There is a private beach and a swimming pool, so you can enjoy playing in the water. Even if the room doesn't necessarily have an ocean view, it's pretty good ^^
Villa Capitis in the Center- Balcony Apartment
4.8/57 Reviews
We booked the one bed room apartment last minute and discovered a real gem! It’s a little haven! Super clean, great amenities and very quiet. The space is decorated to a high standard, with a fabulous little pool and outside space which gets the sun pretty much all day. Very welcoming and friendly host too! The air con is also very good, and brings relief after all the steps of Hvar!
Hotel Fortuna
4.6/541 Reviews
Absolutely loved every minute of our stay here. Small, family run Hotel on a gorgeous little stony beach, about 10 mins from Hvar Town. Booked directly with Josipa and she, her Brother and Dad couldn’t have been better Hosts - and the rest of the Staff are lovely too. Milna is small - it has around 7 Restaurants, a Bakery and a Grocery Shack. Everything closes around 11pm. The Beach is lovely for swimming so bring beach shoes. We rented sunbeds in the shade at the Tiki Bar. The Hotel itself is perfect - clean rooms, simple little Restaurant and plenty of choice for Breakfast. They offer reduced fare Taxis into Hvar Town which is super convenient. Only regret is staying for just 2 nights - loved it!
Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel
4.5/571 Reviews
WE have stayed at the Adriana for years and have usually loved our experience there. Last year (2021), our experience was less than perfect and less than satisfactory. There are 2 main reasons: (1) Croatia was just reopening to tourists during Covid, so the number of tourists / room bookings were low; and (2) the ownership company had just opened the neighboring Hotel Palace Elisabeth after a great capital investment so guests and staff were being redirected there. We were surprised to learn about #2 - no one had contacted us prior to checking into the hotel that the Adriana would be closing temporarily although indefinitely two days later. They should have at least sent us an email so we would know that we would have to plan to move from the Adriana to the Elisabeth and, in so doing, lose a great deal of time during one day for the transfer -- and they could have made some kind of gesture or reimbursement for the hassle and opportunity cost. Also, importantly, the Adriana had turned OFF the air conditioning system (you know how in Europe it is all or nothing for the entire building depending on whether they have turned on or off the cooling or heating systems, usually on preplanned dates regardless of the actual weather). This was the last week of May and we always choose hotels based on reliable, cool, self adjustable AC. We were shocked. The front desk staff said that German guests had complained that the rooms were too cold, so they turned off the AC since the hotel was closing in 2 days anyway. Best aspects of Adriana: 1. The staff, especially Petar, Tomislav, Jaksa, and Vlado. They remember us each year and treat us like friends. We always look forward to seeing them. They are helpful, proactive, professional, and teach us new Croatian words each trip. 2. The breakfast setting on the outdoor terrace overlooking the harbor. Of all of the hotels we have been to along the Croatian coast, the very best setting is at the Adriana, with the sunshine, the sailboats, and the view of the fortress. The breakfast itself used to be much better; last year (this visit) the selections were more sp**** and less healthy, less fresh, and less appealing. Less appealing aspects of the Adriana 1. the AC was NOT working, which made it very difficult to sleep. 2. the rooms are in dire need of renovation. The floors are scratched and dirty; the wiring with no electrical outlets in the bathrooms has to finally be fixed; the hair dryer in the living room closet simply is not acceptable and is inconvenient; and the little frigs often are old, not working, or leaking.

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Highest Price£1,354
Lowest Price£63
Number of Reviews682
Number of Hotels82
Average Price (Weekdays)£264
Average Price (Weekends)£284

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Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 122 boutique hotels in Hvar. Hotels in Hvar offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. A popular hotel in Hvar, Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort.

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