Latest Reviews for Dubrovnik-Neretva County Hotels

Royal Neptun Hotel
4.7/544 Reviews
We stayed at the Royal Neptun for 1 week, it is 1 of 3 hotels forming a complex - Neptun is a 4 star and the other 2, 5 star and we could definitely see the difference. The highs, the location is outstanding, the walk along the promenade to the bars and restaurants, superb. The roof top bar and pool, amazing place to have drinks and watch the sunset, the pizzas in ‘on the rocks bar’ yummy, food and setting in Zoe was well worth the money, and the massage in the spa was one of the best I’ve had. So why only 3 stars: we checked in, other guests checking in were offered support with their luggage which we weren’t, maybe only for the 5 star, we didn’t mind but just noticeable. We walked into our room, first sight clean and tidy but then started to notice the red and white stains on the carpet, broken shower and safe, bathroom door sort of fixed. Breakfast was not a pleasant experience at all, it is not big enough for the size of the hotel, lots and lots of people walking around looking for tables, no management overseeing the flow of customers, staff moral appeared low, no one was smiling, would pass and not acknowledge you, when trying to attract attention it was like they looked through you and go in a different direction. Food ran out very quickly, all meats, cheeses etc were not covered and I could see the flies landing on it, the queue for omelettes was at least 10mins so big gathered all around where other guests were trying to eat. Pool area, as this is a family hotel was really surprised to see glass being used, 1 time were saw a glass break and a little boy cut his foot and second a wine glass broke and the stem ended up in the pool - no one was asked to leave whilst it was cleaned. This hotel has the making of amazing place to stay so hoping this feedback will help make the tweaks it’s needs.
Soleil Luxury Rooms Old Town
4.5/582 Reviews
The hotel reached out to confirm when we were leaving the airport as they are not staffed all times. We provided updates but there was some miscommunication when I said the shuttle bus arrived at the airport around 3 pm so she could gauge when we would get to Old Town. When we finally arrived in old town via the shuttle bus 40 minutes later and got to the hotel, Anamaria seemed a slight bit pass ag as she thought I meant the bus arrived at Old town and took longer than expected. Nethertheless she was there to give us the keys and we were able to get into the room. There was no lift to the room so it makes luggage a bit difficult, but manageable. The room was modern but very marbly and was comfortable. At night the noise from the hallway was a bit loud on the first floor as the stairs creaks and there is extremely bright hallway lights coming into the room from the hallway. I suggest earplugs and night mask. The location was incredible right in the heart of Old Town and checking out was very easy.
Hotel Lero
4.6/5136 Reviews
As many of the other reviews state this hotel is not in the old city - it is a 20min walk (about 2km) down to the old city, which in the heat of the midday sun can be an issue for some, particularly if you are trekking uphill back to the hotel. The best alternative option is to catch the #4 bus from the Pile Gate and then get off on the 4th stop which is 100m away from the hotel (4min bus ride). There are not a large number of reasonable restaurants close by and the on-premises Bosnian restaurant (Taj Mahal) cannot be booked to the room. It is a mid-range hotel built in the 1970s, so it does have an older feel. It is not that large, with just over 150 rooms but larger than the boutique hotels we were used to staying it on our Croatian trip. We stayed in one of their classic rooms - without any view (unless you count the adjoining building as a view). The double bed was just two single beds pushed together, which meant disappearing down the crevice in-between regularly during the night. I'd suggest booking a superior room, which are larger, more modern, in the newer wing of the hotel and include a bathtub. The Wi-Fi was easy to access and relatively fast. The air conditioning only be turned on when the room key was inserted, which meant, dependent on the room orientation, you could come back to a warm room which might take some time to cool down. They only supplied one bottle of water for entire stay, which they could easily address. The swimming pool is fairly small, almost always in shade and can only be accessed via the lobby (doesn't have any change facilities by the pool). We arrived in the morning, well before the 2pm check-in, and whilst they stored our luggage and offered us use of the pool whilst we waited there really wasn't anywhere to get changed and take up the offer. The breakfast, included in the room tariff, was a reasonable quality with a relatively choice of options however it didn't vary at all during our five-day stay. The lobby/foyer can get congested at times when larger tour groups arrive, with all their luggage in tow. The staff were polite and endeavoured to help us where they could. Not my favourite accommodation in Croatia but serviceable for what we needed.
Hotel Adria
4.4/5106 Reviews
The hotel is located close to the road. If you drive from Zadar, you can see the sign on the roof after crossing the bridge. The parking lot is relatively spacious. It's convenient for access. The beautiful harbor of Dubrovnik can be easily seen from the balcony of the hotel.
Dubrovnik Luxury Residence – L’Orangerie
4.5/555 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good, close to the sunset beach. (In fact, Dubrovnik is a gravel beach) Our three-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments are on the 6th floor. They are sea view rooms, and you can watch the sunset while lying on the bed. The interior facilities of the apartment are good, and more importantly, the first floor of the apartment is fully equipped with supermarkets, restaurants and cinemas. It is worth mentioning that the staff here is very friendly. The two restaurants she recommended to me are very good. The recommended tourist routes and transportation skills are very professional. 👍 one.
City Hotel Dubrovnik
4.6/552 Reviews
Good hotel in the port area. Easy access downtown, bus stop at 20m and several buses to take you to the old town. Room was spacious and comfortable but black curtains were not so black and light came thru early in the morning. Shower's floor was extremely slippery and had to put towels on it to prevent us from sliding. Breakfast is buffet, expensive, children at 12 pay like an adult and it is not that abundant, not many choices. Several places in the area where you can have a nice coffee though. Overall It was OK.
Scalini Palace
4.4/595 Reviews
If you're travelling to Dubrovnik and stairs aren't your nemesis you couldn't stay in a better hotel. Armin welcomed us with the biggest smile and made sure we felt at home from the first moment we arrived and he carried our bags up to the room which made life much easier. The room was comfortable and had everything we needed for the stay, we were worried about street noise when we arrived although the window was open at the time and with it closed there wasn't a problem. The location is great, you're a couple of minutes walk from everything. The only issue could be the stairs you've got to deal with but that is the case with everything in Dubrovnik and should always be taken into account. When checking out if you've got to get your bags up any sort of Dubrovnik lane-ways I would recommend investing in one of the local luggage porter services.
La Vita e Bella VI, Luxury Suites in Dubrovnik Old Town
4.5/521 Reviews
Trip To see Dubrovnik Croatia. The drive over was breathtaking! We had dinner at panorama restaurant it was delicious and the views of thecwalled cottbwere spectacular! The cable car ride was amazing!
Bed&Breakfast Sorgo Palace
4.4/518 Reviews
Lumbarda to Orebić by car ferry, then a car ride to bypass the dangerous ascent from the port. Headed off through a mountain tunnel, wildly steep descent and along spectacular seaside roads through picturesque towns and beaches. Missed the lunch stop but all ended well in Mali Ston where we had seafood sensations of oysters, sea eggs (a local specialty), grilled prawns and squid. Rode back to Sorgo Palace, our rooms for the night. Amazing history, challenging ride and fully immersed in the culture of this Salt capital of ancient times.
Boutique Hotel Porto
4.5/5122 Reviews
We( 4 of us) stayed at the Boutique hotel Porto in Drovonik in Croatia. The staff were very helpful. Buffet breakfast was very good. Room was spacious , clean n very comfortable. Easily accessible to the old town by the local bus which is not very far. Overall lovely hotel and Durovonik is beautiful place. Was only disappointed with the hotel who accidentally charged us double for a payment of taxes n laundry. The sum was 30.60 euros which is not much but it's the etiquette. We were leaving the next n was promised by the receptionist Irvi who in turned checked with her manager who said the refund would get into my account ASAP and because it was the weekend it will be done by Monday. Till today no response from them.The only mistake aye did was did not take a receipt n took their word. I hve sent msgs after msgs with not one response. This spoilt our whole mood n felt very cheated. Hope they realise that cheating someone is not right. Thank u ALMEIDA ALZIRA ALMEIDA ORTOBRANDO DIAS MARIA JOSEPHINE ALMEIDA MARIA J SURAYA ROOM 312 FROM 29TH July2024

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