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Dubrovnik is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, so if you think of visiting, then you should stay at this amazing 5 star boutique hotel, where you’ll be treated like royalty and where privacy is paramount.

The villa in which this secret hotel is situated is an amazing historical site, located on the coast of Gruz. The hotel has 12 double rooms and 1 suite and offers the possibility of renting an entire room or even the whole villa. All rooms have been individually decorated and furnished, so there are no two rooms alike. There is full air conditioning, a mini bar, HD TV and free Wi-Fi. One more amazing thing: each piece of furniture was handmade in order to recreate the old Dubrovnik style.

The hotel also offers an outdoor swimming pool with a Jacuzzi, sauna, an indoor restaurant with a courtyard and a terrace, a parking lot for up to 40 vehicles and a library. All rooms are non-smoking rooms and the hotel offers one sailing yacht and one speedboat, so if you’re feeling adventurous, go ahead and rent one and go wild.

In the Local Area

Dubrovnik is a city with a thousand years of tradition and you’ll get to experience some of it as soon as you step out of your hotel. There are many cultural and historical attractions and we’re going to take a look at just a few, so that you can have an idea about what Dubrovnik has to offer.

The Old City of Dubrovnik is the focus of a UNESCO restoration program; the city was once called the pearl of the Adriatic, and it was an important Mediterranean Sea power starting with the 13th century. The Old City walls are in themselves an attraction, so make sure stop and take a few photos. This secret hotel is situated only three kilometers away from the Old City, so why not take a stroll?

If you’re interested in going out to sea, then you should visit Mljet, Croatia’s greenest island. It is located off the coast of Dubrovnik and has two amazing beaches: Saplunara and Blace. The island also has a National Park with two salt water lakes.

The War Photo Limited Museum is spread over 2 floors and its aim is to educate the public in the field of war photography. It will shock and surprise you, so prepare yourself to see powerful photos by world-renowned photojournalists.

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