Lonely Planet’s publicity and marketing coordinator, Aoife Breslin, recently traveled through Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. Here, she shares some tips and insights for anyone planning a similar trip.
Having previously visited some of Croatia’s more popular destinations, like Split and Dubrovnik, I was eager to see more of the country and seek out experiences beyond the well-trodden paths. And while I didn’t want to miss the big-hitters like Diocletian’s Palace and Split’s Old Town, I also managed to get a genuine glimpse into Croatian culture and traditions through exploring. From quaint rural villages like Žrnovo to almost-secluded islands like Vrnik, I savored home-cooked meals in family-run tavernas, explored ancient ruins and natural landscapes, and learned about traditions from the locals.
Here are some highlights from my trip.
Where did you stay? And what was the vibe?
While traveling along the Dalmatian Coast, I was fortunate to stay in three stunning hotels, each offering unique experiences. My journey began in Split, where I checked into the Briig-Boutique Hotel. The rooms in this four-star hotel were really stylish and I loved the location, it was just steps away from Split’s Old Town.
Next, I stayed at the Aminess Liburnia Hotel in the island of Korčula. My room had amazing views. Standing on the balcony I was met with the sounds of crashing waves and spectacular vistas of the surrounding mountains. Located a mere 10-minute walk along the beachfront to Korčula’s Old Town, the central location is a huge convenience while staying on the island.
Saving the best for last, the Bluesun Berulia Hotel in Makarska Riviera is a really luxurious five-star hotel with an incredible spa and wellness center and a number of top-of-the-range dining areas. Located on the ground floor, my room featured a swim-up pool, while other rooms in the hotel offered views of the sea. Situated along the pebbly seaside in Brela, the hotel is ideally positioned for exploring the Makarska Riviera, with a scenic boardwalk stretching all the way from Brela to Makarska town.
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