Hotel Excelsior, Dubrovnik, Croatia

 

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About Hotel Excelsior, Dubrovnik, Croatia


Most of the 158 rooms and suites have a sea view, though not all have a balcony, so it’s well worth upgrading. Accommodation is divided between the historic Villa Odak, which dates back to 1913, and the more modern Tower, with chic and contemporary interiors throughout. All rooms are air-conditioned and include an en-suite bathroom with shower and L’Occitane amenities, flatscreen satellite TV, complimentary WiFi, mini bar, tea/coffee making facilities and in-room safe. Suites offer extra space, with a comfortable living area, while the stylish Presidential Suite has two bedrooms. Some of the other Suites can also interconnect to create a two bedroom option for families.



Accommodation is divided between the historic Villa Odak, which dates back to 1913, and the more modern Tower, with chic and contemporary interiors throughout. All rooms are air-conditioned and include an en-suite bathroom with shower and L’Occitane amenities, flatscreen satellite TV and complimentary WiFi. Dining is sensational, choose from contemporary Mediterranean fine dining paired with Croatian wines at Sensus, or dine by the water’s edge at Prora, a romantic spot specialising in regional meat and fish dishes. Salin is the hotel’s main restaurant, where a generous breakfast buffet is served, while the Abakus Piano Bar and Terrace is the place for drinks and light bites before heading out into the Old Town in the evening. The hotel has direct access to a rocky beach from a stone terrace with sun loungers, parasols and steps down into the sea. The Energy Clinic Spa and Wellness Centre includes an indoor freshwater pool and two VIP suites.



Accommodation is divided between the historic Villa Odak, which dates back to 1913, and the more modern Tower, with chic and contemporary interiors throughout. All rooms are air-conditioned and include an en-suite bathroom with shower and L’Occitane amenities, flatscreen satellite TV and complimentary WiFi. Dining is sensational, choose from contemporary Mediterranean fine dining paired with Croatian wines at Sensus, or dine by the water’s edge at Prora, a romantic spot specialising in regional meat and fish dishes. Salin is the hotel’s main restaurant, where a generous breakfast buffet is served, while the Abakus Piano Bar and Terrace is the place for drinks and light bites before heading out into the Old Town in the evening. The hotel has direct access to a rocky beach from a stone terrace with sun loungers, parasols and steps down into the sea. The Energy Clinic Spa and Wellness Centre includes an indoor freshwater pool and two VIP suites.


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Best Time to Travel to Hotel Excelsior, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Croatia, a picturesque country on the Adriatic Sea, offers travelers a range of experiences throughout the year.

**Spring (March to May):** Spring in Croatia is a delightful season with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes. Explore the historic streets of Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," or visit the charming town of Split with its stunning Diocletian's Palace. This season is ideal for outdoor activities, including hiking in Plitvice Lakes National Park.

**Summer (June to August):** Summer is the peak season in Croatia, drawing visitors to its beautiful coastal areas and islands. Enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Dalmatian coast, explore the historic city of Zadar, or sail around the islands of Hvar and KorĨula. Summer also brings vibrant festivals and events, including the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.

**Autumn (September to November):** Autumn offers pleasant weather with fewer crowds. Explore the historic city of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and visit the stunning waterfalls of Krka National Park. It's an excellent time for wine tasting in the vineyards of Istria and enjoying the picturesque landscapes of the Dalmatian hinterland.

**Winter (December to February):** Winter in Croatia is the quietest season, making it perfect for a peaceful getaway. While coastal destinations may have milder temperatures, the interior regions, such as Zagreb and Plitvice Lakes, offer a cozy winter atmosphere with Christmas markets and festivities.

Croatia's allure lies in its diverse landscapes, from the historic cities along the coast to the pristine nature parks and islands. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins in Pula, savoring local dishes like seafood risotto, or swimming in the Adriatic Sea, Croatia invites you to discover its beauty and culture year-round.

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